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Tim Smith with his wife, Shauna |
The family and friends of Tim Smith are celebrating. The
former firefighter of Naples who has suffered coronary artery disease and
extensive heart surgeries for over six years has successfully received a new
heart - and all is going smoothly. “We
are so excited. Tim will be released from the hospital today and we are going
to spend the night in the hotel where the kids and I have been staying – then
we will finally be home tomorrow,” his wife, Shauna stated in a phone interview
on Tuesday.
As of this publication, Tim is now resting and healing at home with
his family by his side.
The bills will continue, however, and fundraising efforts
are still underway. Last weekend, Auto Shine Car Wash in Windham tried to do
their part and raise funds for Tim Smith and family.
Unfortunately, the rainy
weekend put a damper on car wash sales. “The
weather didn’t cooperate for us last weekend. We still raised over $80 but we
don’t want to stop there. We’ve decided to extend the fundraiser to every
weekend – Friday through Sunday – all through the month of May. Our goal is to
raise $1,000 for Tim and his family,” stated Josh Chase, vice president of Auto
Shine Car Wash. For every car that goes through the carwash, a
percentage of the proceeds will go towards the Tim Smith fundraising efforts.
The GoFundMe account that has
been set up by his friends is still active. To donate, go to the page
called 'Former Firefighter needs a Heart Transplant'.
Both Tim and Shauna, who is a nurse, have worked closely
with firefighters in the Windham and
Raymond communities. As stated in a previous interview, published in the March 29 edition of the Windham Eagle, "Tim is a wonderful father, husband, person and fireman,” stated Tony Cataldi from Windham. “He has spent his life being there for others in their time of need and now he needs our help."
Raymond communities. As stated in a previous interview, published in the March 29 edition of the Windham Eagle, "Tim is a wonderful father, husband, person and fireman,” stated Tony Cataldi from Windham. “He has spent his life being there for others in their time of need and now he needs our help."
For updates and to show your support, you can follow Tim
at the Facebook page that was created :www.facebook.com/SmithFamilyHeartTransplant