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Luther Findley, 55, hooks up food for his wife, Claire, 59, at their foreclosed Fair Oaks home. Claire is in the late stages of ALS. Bank of America recently said they can stay in the home until her death.

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Fund started for husband of Carmichael woman dying of ALS

Published: Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011 - 12:00 am | Page 2B
Last Modified: Monday, Mar. 5, 2012 - 10:19 am

The Carmichael Seventh-day Adventist Church has established a fund to help Luther Findley start over after the impending death of his wife, Claire, who is in the terminal stages of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.

The Findleys, the subject of a story in The Bee on Sunday, defaulted on their home loan after Claire, 59, became ill and Luther, 55, lost his job. To maintain their qualification for Medi-Cal coverage at no share of cost, the Findleys are not able to accept donations personally. They declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy in late July.

"It's so sad, but there's not a lot we can accept (for the couple) at this point," said Marit Case, a pastor at Carmichael Seventh-day Adventist, where the Findleys have worshipped for more than two decades.

The church will also act as a clearinghouse for donations of services on the Findleys' behalf, she said.

For more information, call the church at (916) 487-8684. The church office will be closed Friday through Tuesday for the holidays.

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