Standing With Mary: A Battle We Face Together
We never expect life to change in an instant—but for our dear Aunt Mary Tyndall (Aunt May) everything shifted with one diagnosis.
Mary has recently been diagnosed with B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, a rare and aggressive form of cancer that requires immediate and intensive treatment. True to who she is, Mary has faced this news with quiet strength and unwavering faith.
She has already completed her first phase of chemotherapy and has transitioned from inpatient hospital care to outpatient treatment at a local cancer center. This is just the beginning of a long road—a journey that will require patience, resilience, and ongoing medical care well into next year. Doctors have told us that Mary will not be able to return to work until at least 2026.
Mary is a woman of incredible heart—always giving, always encouraging, always showing up for others. Now, she’s the one who needs us to show up for her.
Her husband, a disabled veteran, has sacrificed much for the sake of others. But together, they are now facing serious challenges: the weight of lost income, the rising costs of treatment, and the urgent need for home improvements to make their space safer and more accessible during recovery.
We are asking—humbly and with faith—for your support. Whether that looks like a donation, help with needed home repairs, a hot meal, or simply your prayers, every act of love makes a difference.
“Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” — Galatians 6:2
Aunt May is strong. She is hopeful. And she is not alone. We are walking with her, trusting that God is still writing her story—and that healing, help, and hope are ahead.
Please share if that’s all you can do!
With all our hearts,
The Tyndall Family
#StandWithMary