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He had advanced heart failure at young age and he lost the fight after suffering in pain to stay around for us. He fought hard but heaven needed him I’m more. I made the sad discovery of a lifetime that I prayed would never happen. My husband died in our bed, in the peace of our home, not in a hospital. I left him for less than 10 minutes and came up to find him unresponsive. For about 2 1:2 years I took care of a dying man who showed me real love. I started chest compressions immediately while our(mine) daughter we consider them both of ours no matter what daughter saw it all. We treated all our kids as both of ours. There’s 5 together. 911 couldn’t save him and pronounced his passed to heaven. He was too weak this time to fight. I think he knew he was going to go because he didn’t want to go to the doctor that day. He was there for so many of us, and his jokes lit up a room.
I can’t afford the burial cost. He leaves behind me and the 5 children between us, tons of family, and friends. I want to give him a proper send off to celebrate the time we had with him. If you help donate even a little or share this, it would mean the world. Funeral costs are expensive. I stopped working because work wasn’t allowing me to take time to care for him if needed or he fell. Please show the love he has shown everyone else. This is an extremely hard time no funds or job which I will be looking for once he’s buried. He was the true definition of a great man. Ive made calls asking for assistance but thats hard to come by. Please donate as little as you can and share.
Thank you all,
Sandra Joyner (we wanted people at our wedding, but we married in the hospital to make our future official). With love and prayers, please help or share.
Update: we are still trying to raise funds for his burial and help support myself and Ceci during this rough time. Being a widow a at 41 isn’t wanted I ever thought while occur. We were truly meant for each other. He was my twin flame and made a perfect team. Not sure how to continue.
He needs to be buried soon as we don’t want the medical examiner to possession of him.





