Leon Daymon, a beloved member of the Western Australia BMX community, has passed away after a prolonged battle with cancer. Known for his passion for BMX and his role in founding the West Oz BMX page to unite enthusiasts across the region, Daymon’s death has deeply affected many. Sandra Wilson-Savill, from the BMX Racing Gear for Sale Perth Facebook group, expressed the community’s loss, saying, “The BMX family in WA lost a great man today, he lost his battle to cancer. Let’s help his family send him off, dig deep BMX Family.”
In response to this loss, his daughter Cheyana Daymon has initiated a GoFundMe campaign to support the family during this challenging time. As of today, the fundraiser has gathered $1,685 AUD towards a $15,000 goal, with contributions from 22 donors. The top donation so far has been $500 by Neil Crombie.
Cheyana shares her grief and her father’s impact: “He fought right until the very end. We would love to give him the proper send-off that he deserves, any little bit helps and would be greatly appreciated. Leon lit up every room he walked into and has impacted so many people in a positive way.”
The community continues to rally support to honor Leon Daymon’s memory and assist his family during this difficult period.
Shortened Version
Leon Daymon, a central figure in the Western Australia BMX scene, died after battling cancer. He created the West Oz BMX page, fostering a tight-knit community. His daughter Cheyana has launched a GoFundMe to cover funeral expenses, raising $1,685 of a $15,000 goal. The BMX community mourns his loss and supports the family through donations, remembering Leon as a person who “lit up every room he walked into.”
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