Each of these individuals has been a blessing in our lives.
Please consider donating on their behalf.
Tyler Bill11/22/2007
This courageous young man was well known and loved by the people of North Carolina and beyond. Tyler loved life and lived it at “full speed ahead”. He was a practical joker who loved his parents and his 2 sisters. He also loved hunting and fishing.
This memorial fund has also created a lasting bond between Tyler’s family and friends in Fayetteville, North Carolina and HopeWell Ranch. |
Becca Galloway8/8/2019
Becca was nothing short of fulfilled through her time at HopeWell Ranch. Beginning as an intern in February of 2018, her eagerness shined through as she came to multiple volunteer orientations and was humbled to work at a place like HopeWell. Her personal definition of hope motivated her to help others.
“Hope is God’s way of telling you that your story still has pages left. He will see it through that your story is read cover to cover. No matter how hard turning a page may be, he will allow you to turn it,” said Becca. |
Steven DeWayne Inman7/22/2020
Steven "Steve" DeWayne was a blessing to so many. There was nothing he could not do. Always willing to use his unlimited talents to give a helping hand or a listening ear to those that needed it. Steve and his wife Melody were married for 27 years. As well as, being a supportive husband to Mel he was an awesome dad to his 3 pekingnese babies Abigail, Bella and Coco. Always ready with his quick and amazing wit to put a smile on your face or cause a chuckle. He would give it to you straight with his motto “don’t ask if you don’t want the truth”.
Steve loved the Lord! He is now with Jesus, joyfully celebrating, free of sickness with those love ones and friends that were there to welcome him home. |
Cathy Springstead2/27/21
Cathy Springstead (October 26, 1963 to January 25th, 2021) was a wonderful woman who volunteered her time at HopeWell Ranch and was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She gave selflessly of her time at HopeWell Ranch and provided many posters, banners, and print materials, often at the last minute. I would always thank her for her prompt attention to our needs and she would always respond with, “No problem! I am happy to do it!”
Cathy would always join us for special events and would volunteer for our variety of fundraisers. She was dedicated to promoting the ranch and the work we do. Cathy was also very faithful in bringing her grandchildren to every opportunity that they could attend. She wanted the very best for her grandchildren and every child that comes to HopeWell Ranch. Cathy will be missed by her wonderful family and all of us here at HopeWell Ranch. |