![]() Lucille was a member of NAIMA group (a support group for both widows and widowers), Linette’s Dancers (she danced well into her eighties), a charter member of TPU (Taylor Park University), Eagles Aerie Group #270, and Holy Family Parish. We believe this is what kept Lucy as sharp as a whip! If Lucy wasn’t watching sports, she would watch the Game Show channel. She was a huge Brewers fan and loved watching them and the Packers play, and she would get in the local neighborhood Packer pools. ![]() In the winter months, Lucille and Lawrence spent time at the Alpin Bowling Alley helping to clean and having fun with friends. Lucille and her family spent many summers at their cottage on Linden Beach with her father Clayton and summers at Evergreen Campground. He preceded her in death on April 17, 1991. She graduated from LP Goodrich High School in 1944 and was married to Lawrence “Nibs” Bond on March 4, 1945, at St. “Lucy” Bond (neé Landerman), 96, born in Fond du Lac on January 17, 1927, the only daughter of Izetta and Clayton Culver passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at Hospice Home of Hope. Any help would be amazing, even a prayer or sharing this to reach others who may be able to help.Lucille A. Take some time, think about it, and if you are able to donate any amount, even if it were a couple dollars, it would go toward a great cause and will greatly be appreciated. I have listed the goal as $7,800 for help with traveling to/ from and for any stay in a hotel prior to the procedure. Our family is not made of money, and we are not able to provide her with the funds she needs. The specialist requires the entire cost of the procedure upfront. She is struggling financially already and has tried to take out a loan with no luck. Her health insurance will not cover a penny of this cost. The problem? She lives in North Carolina and this specialist is in Atlanta, Georgia. I am so excited that my sister and closest friend has found hope when she felt like there was none. She was told that if her condition were to recur, they would not reach the point they are currently. After some time she has finally received word back that they will accept her case! FINALLY- a chance at living a "normal life." Dr.Sinervo has developed a surgical plan which will allow her to have approximately 12 to 15 years 90% pain free. She compiled a 3" binders worth of her medical records from previous doctors and an application for this new doctor. ![]() She researched and found a new doctor that specializes in cases like hers. These surgeries have had very little impact on her symptoms. Over the past 8 years, she has endured 6 surgeries, starting at the age of 13. In order to try to alleviate her symptoms she has been to many different doctors and has been referred to a few specialists. She even picks up shifts when they are available because like many of us, she is just trying to make ends meet. Despite the agonizing pain she continues to go to work, which usually requires pushing, pulling, and lifting on patients to ensure they are properly cared for. Due to this, she experiences severe pain on a daily basis, making it practically impossible for her to enjoy activities with friends and family. She often gets ovarian cysts on top of chronic dysplasia- a precancerous condition. My sister has a condition called Endometriosis as well as spastic pelvic floor syndrome. I want to help raise the money needed for her to get the care she desperately needs. All of her career, she has devoted herself to caring for patients in need. This is for my sister, the hardest working CNA I know.
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