Last night, our world changed forever when our father, Ed Segreaves, passed away after a tragic car accident. The shock and pain of losing him so suddenly has left our family heartbroken and searching for ways to honor his memory. Ed was not only a loving father but also a friend and mentor to many. His kindness, generosity, and sense of humor touched everyone he met, and his absence is deeply felt by all who knew him.
As we navigate this difficult time, we are faced with the unexpected costs of end of life care. The funds raised through this campaign will help cover funeral services and cremation, ensuring that we can give Ed the respectful farewell he deserves. Additionally, your support will help his children—Christopher, Elizabeth, Mackenzie, and Autumn—manage legal expenses as we work to resolve his estate and take care of the responsibilities he left behind.
The outpouring of community support has been a source of comfort in these dark times. We recognize that Ed left a mark on so many people and was truly a wonderful soul. Any contribution, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference for our family as we grieve and begin to heal. Thank you for keeping us in your thoughts and for helping us honor Ed's memory.
As we navigate this difficult time, we are faced with the unexpected costs of end of life care. The funds raised through this campaign will help cover funeral services and cremation, ensuring that we can give Ed the respectful farewell he deserves. Additionally, your support will help his children—Christopher, Elizabeth, Mackenzie, and Autumn—manage legal expenses as we work to resolve his estate and take care of the responsibilities he left behind.
The outpouring of community support has been a source of comfort in these dark times. We recognize that Ed left a mark on so many people and was truly a wonderful soul. Any contribution, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference for our family as we grieve and begin to heal. Thank you for keeping us in your thoughts and for helping us honor Ed's memory.

