- J
- C
For those of you that know Charlie, you know that he is an extraordinary person. He brightens up all the rooms he walks into. He is a great person, father, friend, and everyone's favorite bartender.
He recently (10/3/2018) underwent surgery for the second time fighting cancer and is spending days in the hospital post-op.
The first time the cancer was found in his foot and had lots of tissue removed keeping him out of work for quite awhile.
This time it was found further up in his leg. It was originally going to be a 6-7 in. incision but after further analysis more specks in his upper thigh lit up so the incision had to be twice as long. His quad muscle also had to be cut to get around it and thus it is extremely painful to even move his leg.

He is expected to be out of work for at least 4-6 weeks at this point. With this loss of time at work and that fact that medical expenses are so high combined with the everyday necessities of life, money is getting tighter and tighter.
In addition to all of this stress their car was recently totaled, at no fault of their own. They are now having to take on the struggle of finding a new used car and dealing with the payments that go along with that as well.
Charlie is one of the most selfless people I know. Always willing to talk to anyone or do things for anyone that is in need.
Now it's time that we send back some of that thoughtfulness and love and support Charlie and his family. Anything you can donate will be truly appreciated. Everything we can do to help and surround them with love is what is most important so they can focus on beating this thing.
Please spread the word. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
#cancersucks
He recently (10/3/2018) underwent surgery for the second time fighting cancer and is spending days in the hospital post-op.
The first time the cancer was found in his foot and had lots of tissue removed keeping him out of work for quite awhile.
This time it was found further up in his leg. It was originally going to be a 6-7 in. incision but after further analysis more specks in his upper thigh lit up so the incision had to be twice as long. His quad muscle also had to be cut to get around it and thus it is extremely painful to even move his leg.

He is expected to be out of work for at least 4-6 weeks at this point. With this loss of time at work and that fact that medical expenses are so high combined with the everyday necessities of life, money is getting tighter and tighter.
In addition to all of this stress their car was recently totaled, at no fault of their own. They are now having to take on the struggle of finding a new used car and dealing with the payments that go along with that as well.
Charlie is one of the most selfless people I know. Always willing to talk to anyone or do things for anyone that is in need.
Now it's time that we send back some of that thoughtfulness and love and support Charlie and his family. Anything you can donate will be truly appreciated. Everything we can do to help and surround them with love is what is most important so they can focus on beating this thing.
Please spread the word. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
#cancersucks

