Jacob Catlin, Bendigo, VIC — The community is mourning the loss of Jacob Catlin, who passed away tragically in a car accident on July 28th. Jacob was only 19 years old, leaving his family and friends heartbroken.
Jacob’s sister, Rochelle, and her partner are struggling to cope with the devastating loss and the financial burdens that come with it. To support them during this difficult time, a GoFundMe fundraiser has been organized by Brooke Morley. The fundraiser aims to cover funeral expenses and provide financial relief for Rochelle as she takes time off work to grieve. So far, $500 has been raised out of the $10,000 goal, with contributions from generous donors like Brooke Morley.
The Bendigo community has expressed their condolences and support through touching Facebook posts. The “Mischief Crew” has planned a heartfelt tribute for Jacob on Wednesday night, August 7th. They will be releasing purple balloons in his honor at the Bendigo Homemaker Centre. The event will include a cruise around Bendigo, allowing friends and family to pay their respects and leave flowers or gifts at the site of the car accident.
Brooke Morley shared on the GoFundMe page, “I’m heartbroken to share the devastating news that our family has experienced a tragic and unfathomable loss. On July 28th, a car accident took the life of Jacob Catlin. In this unimaginably difficult time, we are coming together to support my sister and help alleviate some of the financial burdens she now faces.”
Jacob’s memory will live on through the love and support of his family, friends, and the Bendigo community. The outpouring of condolences and tributes reflects the impact he had on those around him.
Short Summary of Jacob Catlin
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Jacob Catlin |
Date of Passing | July 28th |
Fundraiser Created By | Brooke Morley |
Goal Amount | $10,000 |
Amount Raised | $500 |
Location | Bendigo, VIC |
Purpose | Funeral expenses and financial support for the family |
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