Ryan Partee Jr. Education Fund
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As many of you know, we lost our beloved Jeannine on July 28th after her long battle with addiction. She leaves behind her 13-year-old son Ryan. There will be many challenges ahead for Ryan and we want to ensure that expenses for his education is not one of them. 100% of all funds from this campaign will go directly to support Ryan's future. Ryan is a bright and compassionate young man. We hope to help him achieve his goal to attend college and become an engineer.
As you can see from his writing below, Ryan is a very special boy who loved his mom unconditionally.
"I didn't do this for your attention or your sympathy, I did this for me. I'm posting this so everyone that goes on my account sees this post and can see my history. My Mom was an amazing person. She grew up with bad circumstances and unfortunate things happened her whole life, but despite all of that she still tried her best to stay in my life. She made mistakes while I was growing up but I'm not mad a her. Mom if you're watching over me right now, please I pray I'm helping make the best decision for you. I love you and please never forget that. I know you will always watch over me and I will never forget that. When I say "rest in peace" it's probably the realest thing I'm going to say or will ever say. Rest in peace Mom you will always be in my heart and you will always be a part of my soul. I'll always love you."
As you can see from his writing below, Ryan is a very special boy who loved his mom unconditionally.
"I didn't do this for your attention or your sympathy, I did this for me. I'm posting this so everyone that goes on my account sees this post and can see my history. My Mom was an amazing person. She grew up with bad circumstances and unfortunate things happened her whole life, but despite all of that she still tried her best to stay in my life. She made mistakes while I was growing up but I'm not mad a her. Mom if you're watching over me right now, please I pray I'm helping make the best decision for you. I love you and please never forget that. I know you will always watch over me and I will never forget that. When I say "rest in peace" it's probably the realest thing I'm going to say or will ever say. Rest in peace Mom you will always be in my heart and you will always be a part of my soul. I'll always love you."
Organizer
Joanne Finch Peterson
Organizer
Raynham, MA