
In memory of Sean Laird, please help his daughter
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Tuesday Bliss Laird unexpectedly lost her father on February 12, 2022 and she needs our help. Her mother, Alicia Ferber, has humbly but dubiously, given me permission to seek out that help from anyone who can offer it.
Let's talk about Sean because boy oh boy is there a lot to talk about! What a character. Anyone who knew him, experienced him. He was a light that shone bright in many of our lives. His beautiful smile was alone enough to get you to smile, too. Sean was many different things to many different people. He was a beam of hope to countless others. He loved being in the position to give back to individuals that so badly needed comfort, love, tolerance, joy, humor, and and trust. He could remove ones pain, even if for a brief amount of time, and replace it with HOPE and FAITH.
I met him as an empowering, cheerful, positive, hard-working, happy, joyous, and free man who was inching his way towards a life that he deserved. He was a weirdo in the most loving sense of the word. As I type this, there are so many ridiculous tendencies that he had and if you knew him and are reading this, you know exactly what I am talking about. He loved so many things in life, especially his daughter, Tuesday. To be a girl dad...that's what he wanted. The disease of addiction wanted something else.
Tuesday Bliss Laird possesses the qualities of her father in ways that we haven't even seen yet. Sean and Alicia created something beautiful together, they brought a life into this world that is undoubtedly going to be an experience just like he was. She is a blessing of epic proportions and I will speak for Alicia when I say that she is grateful beyond measure that she gets to mother a child that was created out of love; a child that Sean so desperately wanted to raise and guide.
The trauma, fear, and voids that Tuesday may experience cannot be avoided, but if you are able to help ease financial burden, please do. I thank you, Alicia thanks you. Be well and hold on if you in any way, shape, or form can relate to Sean's suffering...just hold on.
Organizer
Jennifer Travers
Organizer
Florence, NJ