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Started by: Friends from Big Carnelian Lake
As many of you know, Craig has been battling a relapse of Large B cell lymphoma. He has been unable to work since chemo started in April. Due to the severity of his disease, Colleen has become his full time caregiver and is currently on unpaid leave.
Craig received his CART-19 cell infusion at the University of Minnesota on November 1, 2016. He survived a horrendous battle for his life and spent 50 days in the hospital. He is currently in rehab working on overcoming the side effects of the therapy, strength and endurance. The CART-19 cell infusion is a living therapy and we won't know the final results for some time.
Asking for handouts does not come easy for us, however we need to put our humbleness aside and willingly accept help from others, as we unite to fight this battle.
As so many of you continue to reach out and ask “What can we do to support your family?” This is how you can help! We are asking that you consider giving to our fund to aid us during this medical crisis. Feel free to contribute what you can, any amount is appreciated.
You can read about and follow Craig’s journey on Caring Bridge: https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/craigchamberlin
Sincerely,
The Chamberlins
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January 22 at 3:51pm
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Joyce Kramer — 7 years ago
Words really can't express how sad we are to know that Craig is no longer with us. We'll miss his warm heart, strength and gift of humor. He always brought a stream of happiness into the room wherever he went. Colleen and kids... were so sorry for your loss, at the same time, how lucky were you to have him in your lives everyday! All our love and prayers are for you today and always. With love, John and Joyce