
Jote Rudibaugh's Cancer Fund
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I’m Valerie Rudibaugh this is a message, a plea for prayers. My husband, Jote Rudibaugh has been the love of my life and best friend for 28 year. Jote is the father of our three beautiful children. He is the hardest working man that I know. He is a devout Christian man, he counsels all who need it and ask for it. He has been preaching at one of the local jails to talk to men that ask for guidance in their life’s struggles. He grew up working on the family ranch and with livestock to create a lifelong career out of those skills. As a family man and a business man everyone else has always come first. He has given the shirt off his back to friends and gone miles out of his way to help family and friends. We've ran our horse training business in Texas for the last 23years together side by side but unfortunately because of economic times our clients began to stop sending us horses to train, so I had to go back to work to help support our family and living.
It was a hard day when Jote and I had to break down to go to the doctors because of a growth in the back of his throat that is causing him to have problems with breathing, eating, and sleeping. We went from our family doctor who recommended a specialist who then shuffled us around to different oncologists to finally get an answer to what was wrong with him, it was throat cancer. But what do we do?, We don’t have health insurance and even with my job we can’t afford insurance. We are currently paying all the doctors and tests with what little cash we can scrape together to pay them.
Then I got a call from my aunt in Colorado, it was my mother. My mother is dying, she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer back in December after the sudden death of her sister who also unknowingly passed from pancreatic cancer. It was a hard blow to our family. I had to leave to be with her in her last day to take care of her, having to leave my job and family without that needed income.
There is not much physical assistance that can be done for us but any spiritual or financial assistance would be greatly appreciated; our travel, medical, medication, and even our normal bills especially our house payments are piling up and becoming more and more difficult for us to keep up with.
God Bless you for reading our story and all your help by sharing.
It was a hard day when Jote and I had to break down to go to the doctors because of a growth in the back of his throat that is causing him to have problems with breathing, eating, and sleeping. We went from our family doctor who recommended a specialist who then shuffled us around to different oncologists to finally get an answer to what was wrong with him, it was throat cancer. But what do we do?, We don’t have health insurance and even with my job we can’t afford insurance. We are currently paying all the doctors and tests with what little cash we can scrape together to pay them.
Then I got a call from my aunt in Colorado, it was my mother. My mother is dying, she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer back in December after the sudden death of her sister who also unknowingly passed from pancreatic cancer. It was a hard blow to our family. I had to leave to be with her in her last day to take care of her, having to leave my job and family without that needed income.
There is not much physical assistance that can be done for us but any spiritual or financial assistance would be greatly appreciated; our travel, medical, medication, and even our normal bills especially our house payments are piling up and becoming more and more difficult for us to keep up with.
God Bless you for reading our story and all your help by sharing.
Organizer
Valerie Rudibaugh
Organizer
Poolville, TX