Sean's Motorcycle Accident Recovery Fund
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Sean also fondly known as “Seanson” unfortunately was in a motorcycle accident on the morning of 5/29/20 at the intersection of 117 & 160 in Denmark Maine. As best we can tell he was at no fault, coming over a blind hill, on his way to work riding his motorcycle in hopes of selling it to a work buddy, only to have a vehicle turn into his path. Sean made a pretty good impression on that vehicle, and sustained critically severe injuries but thankfully is alive and with us. He faces a mountain of medical bills that can be paid off in time however now that he will be out of work for months to come, we ask that you help him through donations to get him through till he can work again. Any contribution that can be made will be put towards his utilities, rent and medical treatment until he is able to return to work. As any of you who know Sean and call him a friend and know him and his notoriously intrepid personality as well as I do, you know Sean is the kind of guy with arguably one of the most ardently tenacious minds and sweetest of hearts with the kind of work ethic one would have observed generations ago. We sincerely thank every single one you that are able to support Sean during this time.
Thank you to all again who are able to help Sean ease into this period of recovery with your donations. This will be a long road to healing for Sean but we say so gratefully that the road ahead of him would be that much more daunting and difficult if his network of supportive friends and family were not for what it presently is. We thank each and every one of you.
To those we love; hold them close, love them for who they are and let all that you do be done in love; you never know when seeing a loved one and saying goodbye will be the last. Life is precious and can be cut so short. Always make showing love and kindness to all of those you hold dear the highest of personal priorities.
Organizer and beneficiary
Courtney Kay
Organizer
Nashua, NH
Sean Steele
Beneficiary