About this campaign
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On Tuesday, June 24th, 2025, at approximately 9:15 PM, Larry Epright called his daughter, Trisha, to ask for help getting to the emergency room because he was struggling to breathe. Trisha arrived at his home within three minutes of his call and found him in severe distress. Trisha immediately called 911.
The paramedics arrived at his home, stabilized him, and began transporting him to the hospital with no lights or sirens, with Trisha following closely behind in her car. Trisha became alarmed when she saw the ambulance turn on their lights and sirens and noticed a paramedic working over her father during transport. It was later revealed to Trisha that during the ride to the emergency room, Larry suffered a cardiac arrest.
Larry received life-saving measures in the ambulance and again upon arrival at the emergency room. Trisha, along with her daughter, Kayla, waited anxiously in the emergency waiting area until they were informed that Larry had been stabilized but remained unresponsive. He was then transferred to another hospital, where he has been unresponsive and on life support since the incident.
On Friday, June 27th, 2025, Trisha and Kayla met with the neurologist, who regrettably informed them that Larry had suffered a severe global brain hypoxic injury. They were told that the likelihood of Larry regaining consciousness was extremely low, and if he did wake up, he would likely experience significant deficits and need 24/7 nursing care. On Saturday, June 28th, 2025, Trisha met with Larry?s immediate family to share the news about his chances of recovery.
On Sunday, June 29th, 2025, Trisha spoke with the hospital administration and initiated the organ donation process, as Larry was a registered organ donor. On June 30th, 2025, testing for organ donation was completed.
On July 3rd, 2025, Larry received an organ donor honor walk surrounded by family, friends, and hospital staff. Larry Epright passed away later that day at approximately 5:00 pm.
This situation was unexpected, leaving Trisha and Kory with financial challenges they hadn't planned for. They are genuinely grateful for the overwhelming support and love they, along with Larry, have received during this difficult time. To help cover several unforeseen expenses (including cremation, celebration of life, and time off work) arising from this event, these campaigns have been established.
Please note that there are four different t-shirt design campaigns, so be sure to check them all out. We also shared various pictures on each campaign. Feel free to save any that you would like.
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