
Support Rick DeMass through his cancer treatment.
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My family has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support for our father as he has recently been diagnosed with B-cell Lymphoma.
As many know this is welcome news in comparison to what the doctors first found. We are happy to share that dad’s surgery recovery has been smooth and he remains the glass half full man we all know him to be. (Even while having a sizable scar and a long treatment journey ahead of him)
His first round of chemo began on Wednesday the 6th. The doctors are very pleased with how his body is responding. And so our his girls.
We love him and are so proud of the father, husband, and patient he is.
Many of you have reached out looking for ways to help. My sister and I would like to invite you to help in this way. Dad’s chemo treatment will take place every 3 weeks up through January. We do not know what it looks like after that. But we do know that the weight of this will fall on my mom as his primary care taker. She is currently still working, giving her the financial stress of choosing between taking care of my dad or providing for them.
We are asking for you to help alleviate some of the financial burden so my mom is free to be present with my dad in the weeks and months ahead.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this. We truly have felt the presence of Jesus and his people in all of the crazy turns. He is faithful, good, and kind.
With gratitude,
The DeMass Daughters
As many know this is welcome news in comparison to what the doctors first found. We are happy to share that dad’s surgery recovery has been smooth and he remains the glass half full man we all know him to be. (Even while having a sizable scar and a long treatment journey ahead of him)
His first round of chemo began on Wednesday the 6th. The doctors are very pleased with how his body is responding. And so our his girls.
We love him and are so proud of the father, husband, and patient he is.
Many of you have reached out looking for ways to help. My sister and I would like to invite you to help in this way. Dad’s chemo treatment will take place every 3 weeks up through January. We do not know what it looks like after that. But we do know that the weight of this will fall on my mom as his primary care taker. She is currently still working, giving her the financial stress of choosing between taking care of my dad or providing for them.
We are asking for you to help alleviate some of the financial burden so my mom is free to be present with my dad in the weeks and months ahead.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this. We truly have felt the presence of Jesus and his people in all of the crazy turns. He is faithful, good, and kind.
With gratitude,
The DeMass Daughters
Organizer
Sarah DeMass
Organizer
Tacoma, WA