Lynn Miller Family Fund
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Added Edit:
It's with the heaviest of hearts, that we share that Lynn passed in the early hours of Monday, Januray 8th. He succumbed to an infection that he had been battling for a while. However, they thought he was handling it well until it became critical Sunday evening. Thankfully, Shannon was able to be with him when he passed.
Funeral services will be shared once they are arranged. Any funds from this campaign will now go towards things not covered by insurance and primary living expenses.
Funeral services will be shared once they are arranged. Any funds from this campaign will now go towards things not covered by insurance and primary living expenses.
Lynn is a kind and caring man. He is a lover of dad jokes and anything that will make people chuckle. He's a also a very generous person who would give you the shirt off of his back if you needed it. His family, in particular, is of the utmost importance to him. While, generally, he's a fan of country music and 80's rock, he really enjoyed hauling for the heavy metal band, Avatar, last year and was looking forward to hauling for them again in the new year.
Lynn experienced a devastating truck accident while returning home from work as a long haul truck driver on Wednesday, December 20th. As a result of the incident, he has suffered extensive 2nd and 3rd degree burns covering 72% of his body. Presently, Lynn is receiving intensive care for his burns at a specialized unit in Denver, CO. Unfortunately, due to the severity of his injuries, Lynn will be unable to return to his home in Minnesota for an extended period of time, as he requires numerous surgeries and ongoing treatment. Consequently, his family will be compelled to frequently commute between Minnesota and Denver to provide him with support and care during this challenging period.
Lynn served as the primary breadwinner for his family, responsible for their main source of financial support. The proceeds from this fundraising initiative will be utilized to enable his family to commute regularly between Minneapolis and Denver, thus mitigating the need to engage in additional employment to compensate for the loss of Lynn's income. While there is never an obligation, any support extended is always deeply valued and appreciated.
Organizer and beneficiary
Kat Anderson
Organizer
Faribault, MN
Shannon Miller
Beneficiary