Lock Haven, PA—The community of Lock Haven is grieving the loss of Steven Seibert, who passed away on Monday, August 19th, after a brief battle with stage 4 melanoma cancer. Steven was known for his love of the outdoors, including activities like hunting, fishing, snowboarding, and rebuilding cars and RC cars. He was the life of the party and cherished the time spent with his three young sons, two grandchildren, and another grandchild on the way.
His passing has left his family and friends in profound sorrow, and they are now facing the financial burden of his cremation services. Steven did not have life insurance, and his family was unprepared for his sudden illness and untimely death. In this difficult time, they have turned to the generosity of the community for support.
A GoFundMe campaign, organized by Kaycie Caris, has been set up to assist with the costs associated with Steven’s cremation. So far, $450 has been raised out of the $5,000 goal, thanks to the kind donations of Diane Ober, Michael Seibert, Angela Miller, and two anonymous contributors.
On Facebook, Kaycie Caris expressed the deep loss felt by the family, stating, "We truly debated even asking for any help. However, with my brother having 3 young sons and no life insurance, any help would be greatly appreciated to ensure less stress on them and our parents in this time of loss." The family is incredibly thankful for any support that helps to ease the financial burden during this heartbreaking time.
We extend our deepest sympathies to the Seibert family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you navigate this difficult period.
Short Summary of Steven Seibert
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Steven Seibert |
Date of Passing | Monday, August 19th |
Fundraiser Created By | Kaycie Caris |
Goal Amount | $5,000 |
Amount Raised | $450 |
Location | Lock Haven, PA |
Purpose | Cremation expenses |
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