Stephen Landrum Rehabilitation Fund
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Late Saturday night Stephen Landrum was in a serious accident on his motor scooter striking a telephone pole head first. His condition at the time of this writing is critical but stable & has been improving daily.
Stephen, an electronics technician & production supervisor at Variable Inc., is also known by fans of the Vamp Valley Vixens as Lucky Johnson, one half of the burlesque troupe’s emcee duo, a member of Chattanooga's multi-fandom costuming club Chattooine, & known to Chattanooga Football Club’s supporter group ‘The Chattahooligans’ as ‘The Bowler Hat Hooligan’. He is also a decorated U.S. Army veteran having served in Afghanistan.
While Stephen has insurance & long term disability coverage, it will be 6 months before the long term coverage begins. With the early estimates being that he will be out of work for 6-12 months, possibly longer, a gap will exist. We, his friends & family, are starting this page to help ease the bills, expenses, & lost wages that will occur in that gap.
A great many of his friends & family have donated blood & plasma in Stephen’s name, & it is something that he will surely appreciate. Let’s leave him speechless with our financial donations as well! Any amount of money that you can donate will be a great help. Please pass word of this fund to any who know him or know of him & let the communities that he supports show how much he means to them in his time of need.
Stephen, an electronics technician & production supervisor at Variable Inc., is also known by fans of the Vamp Valley Vixens as Lucky Johnson, one half of the burlesque troupe’s emcee duo, a member of Chattanooga's multi-fandom costuming club Chattooine, & known to Chattanooga Football Club’s supporter group ‘The Chattahooligans’ as ‘The Bowler Hat Hooligan’. He is also a decorated U.S. Army veteran having served in Afghanistan.
While Stephen has insurance & long term disability coverage, it will be 6 months before the long term coverage begins. With the early estimates being that he will be out of work for 6-12 months, possibly longer, a gap will exist. We, his friends & family, are starting this page to help ease the bills, expenses, & lost wages that will occur in that gap.
A great many of his friends & family have donated blood & plasma in Stephen’s name, & it is something that he will surely appreciate. Let’s leave him speechless with our financial donations as well! Any amount of money that you can donate will be a great help. Please pass word of this fund to any who know him or know of him & let the communities that he supports show how much he means to them in his time of need.
Organizer
Cameron Gawne
Organizer
Chattanooga, TN