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Gofundme Page For Spyderpops Son Jeremy

bullant12

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jeremy.jpgFor those who has not heard, Harvey "Spyderpops" Clark and his wife Terri recently lost their son Jeremy. He was on his way delivering custom made furniture and passed away unexpectedly. For those who know Spyderpops as a vendor, Jeremy was also one of Harvey's installers in most of the Spyder events, so any one of you must have seen his friendly face and interacted with him. He was a great friend and a passionate Spyderlover.

A Gofundme page as been started on his behalf. He leaves behind his beloved wife; two school-aged children, a son in college and three adult children, as well as his brothers and sisters and parents. The gofundme page has been setup to help support Jeremy's children with their educational needs. Please consider to donate at this time of year. Thank you!

https://www.youcaring.com/jeremyhandsonofharveyandterriclark-721038
 
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Jeremy was a great guy. He has a large family and anything you can do to help will be appreciated. Very sad time for the Spyderpops family :pray:
 
The link opens up what looks like the right page, but it's covered by a dirty great black 'Sign Up & Log In' panel that covers/hides about 1/2 of the page, pretty much everything except the 'Donate Now' button!! :shocked:

How do you get past that bleeding ridiculous 'log in' panel so that I can read enough to see if I even WANT to log in?? I'd very likely donate if I could read the details, but I don't do facebook & I'm certainly not donating blind or signing up & logging in to something that I can't review or at least look at first, & whatever this 'YouCaring' thing is it seems designed to force you to either donate blind or both sign up & log in before reading anything about it...... :banghead: In my books, that makes it somewhat questionable, & I'd guess that I'm not entirely alone in that!? :gaah:
 
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The link opens up what looks like the right page, but it's covered by a dirty great black 'Sign Up & Log In' panel that covers/hides about 2/3rds of the page!! :shocked:

How do you get past that bleeding ridiculous 'log in' page so that I can read enough to see if I even WANT to log in?? I'd probably donate something, but I don't do facebook & I'm certainly not signing up & logging in to something that I can't review or at least look at first, & whatever this thing is it seems designed to force you to do both before reading anything...... :banghead:


The page seems to be working right for me, but i use facebook.

another option would be a personal donation sent to his father, (he will be taking care of all the expenses anyway).

Harvey Clark
273 Repops Place
Pearcy, AR 71964

Facebook is not for everyone.

Cruzr Joe
 
Could someone please copy & paste/post up the text from the youcaring page?


The Clark and Hand families were devastated to lose Jeremy so unexpectedly. As their friends, we are raising money to support Jeremy's kids with their continued educational needs. Any amount you can give is appreciated and will be put to good use.

For those of you who don't know, below are the details of Jeremy's life and sudden passing. He will be dearly missed.

Jeremy Hand, 45, was an amazing father and devoted husband, as well as a published author, master woodcrafter/furniture maker, biker and part of the Spyderpops crew at Spyder events. Recently on medical separation and retirement from the U.S. Army as a Sergeant First Class and Master Gunner, he served fourteen years, with three deployments to Iraq and one to Kuwait. Prior to Jeremy’s military career he served as a full-time Missionary to Mexico for seven years. His life was dedicated to service—for love of God, country and family.

While delivering a crafted table to a client in North Carolina, Jeremy suffered a massive heart attack and died instantly. The family is devastated. He leaves behind his beloved wife Mindy; two school-aged children, a son in college and three adult children along with his parents, Spyderpops Harvey Clark and Terri Clark. He also has 5 siblings (Aaron, Sara, Mandi, Jodie and Jennifer) who mourn his loss.
 
My wife Joy and I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Harvey and his wife when we bought our Spyder. They are great folks and my heart cries for their loss. So sad for the family and friends.
 
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