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As many of you know Randy has been hospitalized, fighting Severe Covid. He has been struggling for the past 2-3 years with many health issues. Heart attack, bulging disc, & uncontrolled diabetes. Diabetes caused severe nerve damage on his back and side. This issue put him in extreme discomfort to even wear his shirt. And made it impossible for him to work. As anyone can relate, this caused great family financial distress.
2021, Randy was beginning to feel better & was working toward getting back on his feet. Unfortunately, in late June Randy was taken down with Severe Covid & placed on a ventilator. Randy was admitted to the hospital without insurance. We are working with the insurance provider to have his coverage August 1.
If you know Randy. He has probably repaired your heat / air, helped you move, or repaired something around your house. I remember Randy telling us he wanted to learn this trade to help others. Heating and A/C is pretty important & extremely uncomfortable to be without especially here in Texas.
Randy is a dear friend, who never knows a stranger. And loves his family tremendously. If you need him he is always there for you.
Randy has 4 children: Kaston 25, Kade 24, Kesslie 19, and Kansas 9
please continue reading for the girl’s personal stories and experiences with their Dad
This experience, understandably, has put the whole family & Randy's friends under great worry & stress. But in this direct impact of a Covid Crisis. We are simply blown away by our strength, as we bond together to get Randy well. WE ARE DEFINITELY STRONGER TOGETHER!!!
On behalf of Randy & his family, we are very grateful for your prayers & support. Please Donate, if you find it in your heart & are able to. Any donation will help and is extremely appreciated.
Kansas Story:
Kansas is her Daddy’s Little Kansie Pooh. She thinks the world of her Daddy. We remember when she graduated kindergarten. She told her Dad when picking me up on my last day of school, “Can we go to Chick-fil-A to celebrate my graduation?” After that let's go home and swim. Of course, he made her graduation plan come true. As he was chuckling inside. You probably have seen her with her Dad, she has often been his work companion on service calls. She just loves to be with him. Right now she does understand he is sick. But it is heartbreaking for us because when the phone rings. “She is asking is that my Dad?”
Kesslie’s Story:
Growing up I was my daddy’s princess and he was my king. He did his best not to fail me or upset me. It didn’t matter what I wanted in life. Whether it be my dreams to shoot for the stars or a new barbie I wanted that week, he believed in me and he did his best to get it for me. Growing up my Dad worked really hard around the house, in the yard, and at work. He was the All-American Man. He could do anything and I mean ANYTHING. We wanted some shade in the backyard so he built a cabana. I wanted my own room so he built me a room in the garage. He kept the pool clean , he fixed holes in the wall, from the kids anger issues, lol. Just this past year he built me this incredible shelf. I’ve wanted this shelf for so long but it was too expensive already put together. You could ask him for something and he knew just how to do it. With that being said, it is incredibly hard to know he’s at his lowest. The hardest part is not being able to see him. I pray God gives him more time and gets him back on his feet again. So we can have more time with him.
It would mean the world if anyone and I mean anyone could just pitch in anything, even a dollar counts. If my dad can get healthy and back on his feet. The last thing he needs to deal with is added stress of medical expenses. So please out of the kindness of your heart help my father!!! XOXO Sent from my iPhone
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