
funeral expenses

**In Loving Memory of Desiree Chante (Bacon) Owens**
My beautiful sister, Desiree Chante (Bacon) Owen, left this world on July 26, 2024, at 4:45 p.m. to join God in heaven, reuniting with the many loved ones who have passed before her. Her departure was swift and unexpected, leaving us heartbroken yet grateful that she no longer suffers from the chronic pain she endured for years. I was fortunate to be by her side during her passing, and she went peacefully. I pray this brings some solace to anyone mourning her loss.
Desiree fell ill and was admitted to St. Mary's Hospital with double pneumonia. She was placed in a medically induced coma, from which she never awakened. The infection spread throughout her body, leading to organ failure. Despite efforts to resuscitate her, it was clear her body could no longer sustain her. We expressed our love and told her it was okay if she was ready to go. After removing the breathing tube, her heart and breathing slowed, and she passed peacefully.
Desiree leaves behind her 15-year-old son, Rhys, who is starting high school this year and dreams of becoming an NBA star. Despite not having much, Desiree always extended acts of kindness, offering a place to stay and meals to those less fortunate. She loved cooking and creating art, living a life full of generosity despite her modest means. She was not prepared to leave us at 46, and we were not prepared to lose her so suddenly.
Though I never anticipated using GoFundMe, friends recommended it as a way to help manage the unexpected costs. Funerals are expensive, and we weren't prepared for this. Any contributions will mean the world to our family, helping us set up a simple and special service and reception for anyone who wishes to attend.
We don't have a date set yet, but my parents and I are working on the details. Funds raised will go towards the funeral expenses, and any remaining amount will be given to her son Rhys.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and for loving my sister. Your support means everything to us during this difficult time.