We are so grateful for your partnership with Lynettes Angels for the 2nd Christmas Season!  Since our club's charter we have been truly blessed to see how lives can be transformed, and our hearts are warmed.

We have 10 families that we are trying to make a true difference for this Christmas, and we know this mission would not be possible without the help of so many amazing people joining together to collectively make this happen!

This year your family will be the Bachle family.
Jonie Bachle was diagnosed with Stage 4 Breast Cancer in July of 2017 at 27 years old.
Jonie immediately had surgery, and many rounds of chemotherapy and radiation.
She was doing well until October of 2018 when her cancer had returned in the form of Chemotherapy induced Leukemia-MDS, and shortly after the Cancer spread to her brain.
Sadly, a few short months later Jonie lost her battle at the young age of 30.
Jonie left behind her devoted husband Thorne, and 4 beautiful children, Kiahanna (12), Aubrey 10), Landon (9) who also had cancer as a toddler but won the fight, and Annika (6).
With the loss of his wife, Thorne has carried on as a single father, and was able to officially adopt 3 of Jonie’s children in July of this year. 😍
As we can all imagine, the children have really had a hard time with the loss of their mother. With this year being the first Christmas without their mom, we know the family could use all of the extra love they can get to help them through this season.

 
 
 
 
 

Giving Spirits Rotary Club we are so grateful for your partnership with Lynettes Angels for the 2nd Christmas Season!
We have 10 families that we are trying to make a true difference for this Christmas, and we know this mission would not be possible without the help of so many amazing people joining together to collectively make this happen!

This year your family will be the Bachle family.
Jonie Bachle was diagnosed with Stage 4 Breast Cancer in July of 2017 at 27 years old.
Jonie immediately had surgery, and many rounds of chemotherapy and radiation.
She was doing well until October of 2018 when her cancer had returned in the form of Chemotherapy induced Leukemia-MDS, and shortly after the Cancer spread to her brain.
Sadly, a few short months later Jonie lost her battle at the young age of 30.
Jonie left behind her devoted husband Thorne, and 4 beautiful children, Kiahanna (12), Aubrey 10), Landon (9) who also had cancer as a toddler but won the fight, and Annika (6).
With the loss of his wife, Thorne has carried on as a single father, and was able to officially adopt 3 of Jonie’s children in July of this year. 😍
As we can all imagine, the children have really had a hard time with the loss of their mother. With this year being the first Christmas without their mom, we know the family could use all of the extra love they can get to help them through this season.

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Giving Spirits Rotary Club we are so grateful for your partnership with Lynettes Angels for the 2nd Christmas Season!
We have 10 families that we are trying to make a true difference for this Christmas, and we know this mission would not be possible without the help of so many amazing people joining together to collectively make this happen!

This year your family will be the Bachle family.
Jonie Bachle was diagnosed with Stage 4 Breast Cancer in July of 2017 at 27 years old.
Jonie immediately had surgery, and many rounds of chemotherapy and radiation.
She was doing well until October of 2018 when her cancer had returned in the form of Chemotherapy induced Leukemia-MDS, and shortly after the Cancer spread to her brain.
Sadly, a few short months later Jonie lost her battle at the young age of 30.
Jonie left behind her devoted husband Thorne, and 4 beautiful children, Kiahanna (12), Aubrey 10), Landon (9) who also had cancer as a toddler but won the fight, and Annika (6).
With the loss of his wife, Thorne has carried on as a single father, and was able to officially adopt 3 of Jonie’s children in July of this year. 😍
As we can all imagine, the children have really had a hard time with the loss of their mother. With this year being the first Christmas without their mom, we know the family could use all of the extra love they can get to help them through this season.

Image may contain: 6 people, people smiling, people sitting