
Help support Denis Reynier as he conquers cancer
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It’s never easy asking others for help, but we weren’t made to get through the struggles of life on our own.
My brother, Denis, has been having some medical issues for a little while now and was recently diagnosed with stage 2 esophageal cancer.
Grateful that he’s finally been diagnosed, but unfortunately things will get worse before they get better.
Denis has been doing chemotherapy and radiation and it’s taking it’s toll on his body. He was already having a hard time eating due to the pain in his esophagus, and now he’s terribly fatigued on top of it.
He has been in and out of work for a while due to his health and is now unable to work at all.
Denis’ youngest son, Louis, has joined the U.S. Navy and is leaving next month for basic training which leaves his amazing wife, Kelsey, with the challenge of keeping up with all of the bills while Denis is putting all of his energy into conquering this ugly beast.
Those of you that know Denis on a personal level know that he doesn’t like attention and has always been a pretty private person, so please continue to respect that.
This has been a struggle but it is now time to reach out to our family and friends for support.
I am asking for donations to help with medical bills and to help keep them afloat until Denis can get through his treatment and until he gets his energy back.
I do believe with all of my heart and soul that God has a plan and that Denis has not yet fulfilled his purpose.
If you can help in any way financially or just in prayer, we will be forever grateful.
“No worries. People and bad decisions have been trying to kill me for 45 years. Cancer ain’t got shit on me!” ~Denis
“Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.”—Isaiah 41:10
“But those who trust in the LORD will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint.” —Isaiah 40:31
Organizer and beneficiary
Jenine Reynier
Organizer
Ponchatoula, LA
Kelsey Reynier
Beneficiary