
The Tadlock's
Donation protected
One of our good friends, Randy Tadlock, has suffered a
serious injury. While hunting, his gun discharged and entered his calf,
severing an artery, and exited through his foot.
He was taken to Yakima Virginia Mason then on to Harborview Medical
Center. He has been in the Intensive Care Unit and today had surgery to
remove his leg at the knee due to the seriousness of his injury.
In discussions with Danette they have been giving all of their thoughts
to Randy's survival, amputation, and his getting through this extremely
life-threatening initial phase of his injury.
Their plan is to be home by next Wednesday, January 9th, the but they
suggest no guests for a few weeks as he recovers.
With both of them out of work for, I would guess an extended period of
time, I know they will need, and greatly appreciate any help they could
get.
Any dontation in this Go-Fund-Me account would be appreciated.
However, if you don't feel comfortable donating here there are
other options to help them.
HAPO Credit Union is setting up a donation account for Randy and
Danette as that's where they bank. Danette and
the bank Manager are in the process of setting that up. That may take a
few days but donations can be made as follows.
1. Any HAPO Credit Union can take donations for Randy and Danette. You
can either walk into a local credit union or mail a check. Put on the check
or tell the teller at the Credit Union that it's for
The Tadlock Charity donation account.
HAPO CREDIT UNION
903 Seattle Slew Run
Yakima, WA 98908
Attn: Bank Mgr. Rayna
Danette is exhausted, as you can imagine. She's extremely grateful that
we would even consider helping them out. She, in fact hadn't even given
thought to the needs of the future as they have been so engrossed in the
immediate needs and Randy's survival..
For those that don't know Randy and Danette, they
are two of the kindest and most caring people you will ever meet. They
have been friends of the Yakima Dive Club for a long time and many of us
have become close friends with them outside the club. They are truly
wonderful people.



serious injury. While hunting, his gun discharged and entered his calf,
severing an artery, and exited through his foot.
He was taken to Yakima Virginia Mason then on to Harborview Medical
Center. He has been in the Intensive Care Unit and today had surgery to
remove his leg at the knee due to the seriousness of his injury.
In discussions with Danette they have been giving all of their thoughts
to Randy's survival, amputation, and his getting through this extremely
life-threatening initial phase of his injury.
Their plan is to be home by next Wednesday, January 9th, the but they
suggest no guests for a few weeks as he recovers.
With both of them out of work for, I would guess an extended period of
time, I know they will need, and greatly appreciate any help they could
get.
Any dontation in this Go-Fund-Me account would be appreciated.
However, if you don't feel comfortable donating here there are
other options to help them.
HAPO Credit Union is setting up a donation account for Randy and
Danette as that's where they bank. Danette and
the bank Manager are in the process of setting that up. That may take a
few days but donations can be made as follows.
1. Any HAPO Credit Union can take donations for Randy and Danette. You
can either walk into a local credit union or mail a check. Put on the check
or tell the teller at the Credit Union that it's for
The Tadlock Charity donation account.
HAPO CREDIT UNION
903 Seattle Slew Run
Yakima, WA 98908
Attn: Bank Mgr. Rayna
Danette is exhausted, as you can imagine. She's extremely grateful that
we would even consider helping them out. She, in fact hadn't even given
thought to the needs of the future as they have been so engrossed in the
immediate needs and Randy's survival..
For those that don't know Randy and Danette, they
are two of the kindest and most caring people you will ever meet. They
have been friends of the Yakima Dive Club for a long time and many of us
have become close friends with them outside the club. They are truly
wonderful people.



Organizer
Kathy Springer Sali
Organizer
Yakima, WA