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Family website for Bryan Stow

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Family establishes website for paramedic assaulted at ballpark

Welcome From our family:

On behalf of Bryan, we, his family, would like to thank everyone for the outpouring of love, prayers and support. This is what helps us get through this difficult time.

We can't wait for Bryan to wake up so he can see for himself just how much people love him, whether they are family, friends or strangers.

This website was created for all of his supporters to be updated directly by his family on his progress, upcoming fundraisers and their outcome, and photos.

On this site, you will be able to find direct links to donate or purchase items. All monies raised will be deposited into one account to ensure that Bryan's medical bills, longterm care (if needed), and his children will be taken care of.

Keep the prayers coming and again….thank you, from the bottom of our hearts.

~Dave, Ann, Erin & Bonnie

WEB LINK for Stow Support Page

Earlier stories:

April 4: Beaten Santa Clara paramedic in medically induced coma Firegeezer

April 5: Fundraiser for Bryan Stow The Happy Medic

April 7: $92,000 – Stow fund grows The Happy Medic

Praying for a full recovery.

Mike "FossilMedic" Ward

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  • Tertia Scholtz

    I pray for complete recovery. I’m a Nursing Sister (Prof Nurse) and my son’s a paramedic. We are from South Africa. Something like that could happened anywhere in the world. I constantly pray for the safety of my son! We live in dangerous times! God keep Bryan in the palms of Your Healing Hands and bless his family. Amen.

  • Cinnamon Girl

    Bryan, we are praying for you and for your family. Be strong!!!

  • L.A. girl

    As an Angelian, I am appalled at the behavior of the morally corrupt men that did not hesitate to take a human life and treat it in this manner. Please know that there are many that outweigh the few that send you our love and support to Brian and all his family and friends. Keeping you all in my prayers.

  • KAD

    Family of Mr Stow , I was saddened to hear of this on our news in WV . I just wanted to say to you, never give up hope! My 17 year old nephew sustained a traumatic brain injury Oct 1 2010 , for a fall in a local department store . This fall was followed by severe seizures and an emergency surgery to remove a large portion of his skull and some brain tissue . We were told he would NOT live 48 hours and that during his seizures had suffered 2 stoke He did live but laid in a coma for 26 days , we were then told that if he ever woke up he would not talk or walk. It has been 7 moths since his accident and I am happy to report that it was a very slow process but once his trache was finally removed and he was able to speak he hasn’t stopped talking and yes he is walking with some assistance of a cane and improving every day. All this from someone that an entire medical crew (and one of the best brain surgeons) told us there was NO hope for! My nephew is not the same person he was , but he is very loving and happy person that surprised everyone , and is more like his old self everyday although there is some parts that will never return we witnessed our miracle , this I hope and pray will happen for you too . Keep the faith and we will continue to pray for Bryan and all of you !

  • Bingobowl2

    Ann my prayers are with you & your family till Brian is on the road to reacovery …I used to bowl match club with you.Im sorry i just realised who you were when i saw you on the news this morning ….sincerly Lois