I lost my wife Kimmy on May 9th, 2026, after her courageous 10-year battle with cervical cancer. Throughout those years, Kimmy was unable to work, which made it difficult for us to put money aside for times like this. She was the heart of our family, always giving her love and support, especially to our boys, whom she raised as her own since they were just 2 and 3 years old. Her kindness and strength touched everyone who knew her, and her absence leaves a huge hole in our lives.
Now, as we try to move forward, my boys and I are facing a lot of bills and uncertainty. The funds raised will help us cover essential needs like house payments, food, gas, and education for the boys. Most importantly, I want to make sure they can get the mental health support they need to cope with this loss. I know Kimmy would want nothing more than for them to be cared for and supported during this difficult time.
I just want to thank everyone who has reached out to me over the past two weeks. This is the toughest thing my boys and I have ever faced, and anything you can do to help would mean so much to us. If you choose not to give to us, please consider supporting cervical cancer research. Your kindness and generosity will help us get through the days ahead, and we are deeply grateful for any support you can offer.
Now, as we try to move forward, my boys and I are facing a lot of bills and uncertainty. The funds raised will help us cover essential needs like house payments, food, gas, and education for the boys. Most importantly, I want to make sure they can get the mental health support they need to cope with this loss. I know Kimmy would want nothing more than for them to be cared for and supported during this difficult time.
I just want to thank everyone who has reached out to me over the past two weeks. This is the toughest thing my boys and I have ever faced, and anything you can do to help would mean so much to us. If you choose not to give to us, please consider supporting cervical cancer research. Your kindness and generosity will help us get through the days ahead, and we are deeply grateful for any support you can offer.






