The late Bruce Cann from Louisville, Kentucky, passed away on June 23rd, leaving behind a grieving family and a community struggling to cope with his loss. Bruce was surrounded by his wife Mary and their five children, Zachary, Jonathan, Carolyn, Esther, and Emma, at the time of his passing. He had been married to Mary for 41 years, and his love for his family was evident to all who knew him.
Bruce Cann was known for his kind, loving, and adventurous spirit. He was a devoted father to his five children and a beloved grandfather to his eleven grandchildren. His emotional nature and ability to express love deeply affected his family and friends. Bruce’s passing has left a void that is deeply felt by those who knew him.
Carolyn Phelps, one of Bruce’s children, has organized a GoFundMe campaign to help cover the medical and funeral expenses. The campaign, titled "Support Bruce Cann’s Family," has raised $4,500 of its $10,000 goal so far, with contributions from seventeen donors. The family is grateful for any support they receive during this challenging time.
One Facebook post by Deborah Johanna highlighted the community’s support and the love people had for Bruce: "Our dear friends lost their father suddenly this week. If you would like to bless them by helping pay for some of the medical expenses, they would be so blessed and appreciative. We miss you, Bruce!"
Bruce’s deep faith and his relationship with Jesus as his Lord and Savior were central to his life. His family takes comfort in knowing that he is now with Jesus, but the financial burden left behind is substantial. The GoFundMe campaign organized by Carolyn Phelps is a testament to the family’s need and the community’s willingness to help.
Despite the sadness and financial difficulties, the family’s faith and the community’s support are sources of strength. The memory of Bruce Cann, with his loving nature and adventurous spirit, will continue to inspire those who knew him.
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