PFC Timothy Webb was 32 years old when he passed away from EHE on April 9, 2019. He was diagnosed with this one-in-a-million rare cancer on April 4, 2015, and fought courageously for the last four and a half years of his life. This Solider fought his last battle on Earth and completed his mission and made it Home to Heaven! Tim left behind his wife, three children, five siblings and his parents. Tim was a veteran of the Army National Guard with two deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Tim had a quote he always said, “Live for my brother.” That is exactly what Tim’s sisters, Rainey and Lucy Sue are doing. They are continuing Tim’s battle of fighting for the cure for EHE so no one else loses someone they love from this horrific cancer!
Rainey is the Worthy Advisor at New Hope Assembly #61 and her charity for her term of office is The EHE Cancer Foundation in honor of her brother, PFC Timothy Webb. New Hope Assembly #61 is doing an EHE Walk through downtown Howell on April 26, 2025, at 2:00 pm. We will meet at Howell Masonic Lodge, 401 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843. Also, we are having a Coney Fundraiser after our walk from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm at the Howell Masonic Lodge. We hope you will stay to fellowship and share a meal with us. If you are not able to make it on April 26th or would prefer to donate without getting the EHE tee shirt, awareness bracelet and tattoo, please click the blue "donate" button.
This is more than just a walk, every step you take, every dollar you raise, helps The EHE Cancer Foundation. It is funding for research, it is one step closer to finding a cure, a world without this cancer! EHE is considered incurable because The EHE Cancer Foundation does not have the funds to research and find a cure. Your generous donation and support will make a profound difference by contributing to the mission of The EHE Cancer Foundation. You join us in working toward a future filled with scientific breakthroughs and improved outcomes for all EHE patients. Together, we can bring hope and a brighter tomorrow to those affected by this extremely rare disease. Please join us for a day of unity, inspiration, and hope. Hope is stronger than cancer!