Care for Ian and Julie Krasnodebski
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On January 12, 2022, our sister Julie and nephew, Ian; Julie lost the love of her life and best friend and Ian lost his dad due to Covid 19 and complications.
Stan’s battle was long and hard. Stan has left his worldly body and is now at home with his Lord, the Father in Heaven.
They are both heartbroken and saddened with Stan’s passing.
Julie and Ian Krasnodebski are not sure of the medical bills they will receive due to Stan being hospitalized for 3 weeks and on life support for one of those weeks.
Our family is hoping to help them with the unexpected medical bills, other unexpected costs and to start a college fund for Ian by setting up this GO FUND ME account for them.
This all started on December 18th. Stan began to show symptoms the following day. Each day Stan’s symptoms proceeded to get worse. Julie took him to be tested on December 23rd. Upon being positive and his oxygen levels being very low he was taken to the Hospital by ambulance where he was admitted to the covid floor. He remained on the Covid floor for 2 weeks. At the beginning of the 3rd week, he was moved to ICU and put on a ventilator. Julie was able to speak to him before they put him on the ventilator. After 6 days on the ventilator and after many complications from Covid and the medicines he passed away.
Stan was loved by many. He was a Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Nephew, Uncle, Godfather and Friend. He went to Sandburg High School in Orland Park, IL. He was a union electrician with IBEW Local 134, Journeyman Electrician. Stan also had a Hot Sauce business, Premier Sauces, Vice President. Stan was a Chef, food enthusiast, music enthusiast and tattoo artist. He made many friends along the way through the union and his business. Stan was a member of Parkview Church, Orland Park, IL. He was a Mokena resident for the last 24 years. A celebration of life will be held later this spring or in the summer.
Julie and Ian are appreciative of the Prayers, Messages, Love and Support that they have received from their friends, family, co-workers, and extended groups over the last 4 weeks. If you would consider donating in support of Julie and Ian which would continue to assist them through this difficult time, it would be greatly appreciated. Please know that no donation is too small, and every donation will help them in the upcoming months and years. Please continue to keep them in your prayers as they begin to navigate their lives without their husband and father.
Sincerely, Jennifer Nelson (sister) and Jon Osborne (brother)
Organizer and beneficiary
Jennifer Osborne-Nelson
Organizer
New Lenox, IL
Julie Krasnodebski
Beneficiary