Support for Corey Bedenbaugh's Final Journey

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On June 29th, 2025, my nephew, Corey Bedenbaugh (30 years), was called home to be with Jesus. His mother, Lisa, has dealt with so many struggles over the years with his health, both physically and mentally. He was diagnosed with epilepsy. It was so severe that it caused a mental handicap. He has never had a normal life—a life filled with not understanding why him, loneliness, and not fitting in. He didn't know the measure of what his disease was doing to his body. He was a little boy in a grown man's body. He didn't know why people looked at him differently or didn't understand him because he didn't see himself as different. They had to make a difficult decision to leave Georgia, the only place he knew, to be with us, which made it harder for him. He dealt with medicine changes and living away from the only person that he felt understood him, his girlfriend. We were so unprepared for this, and it was so sudden. My sister was just starting to look into life insurance for them both. She lived paycheck to paycheck, and she just wants her baby home. We are asking for your help, even if it's a dollar or two. If you are unable to give, even just prayers for strength and healing for her are appreciated. Prayers for anyone dealing with epilepsy and who understands his condition.

by Shannon tyler
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On June 29th, 2025, my nephew, Corey Bedenbaugh (30 years), was called home to be with Jesus. His mother, Lisa, has dealt with so many struggles over the years with his health, both physically and mentally. He was diagnosed with epilepsy. It was so severe that it caused a mental handicap. He has never had a normal life—a life filled with not understanding why him, loneliness, and not fitting in. He didn't know the measure of what his disease was doing to his body. He was a little boy in a grown man's body. He didn't know why people looked at him differently or didn't understand him because he didn't see himself as different. They had to make a difficult decision to leave Georgia, the only place he knew, to be with us, which made it harder for him. He dealt with medicine changes and living away from the only person that he felt understood him, his girlfriend.

We were so unprepared for this, and it was so sudden. My sister was just starting to look into life insurance for them both. She lived paycheck to paycheck, and she just wants her baby home. We are asking for your help, even if it's a dollar or two. If you are unable to give, even just prayers for strength and healing for her are appreciated. Prayers for anyone dealing with epilepsy and who understands his condition.
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