HERMON – Organizers are asking for items that could be auctioned at an upcoming jamboree to benefit Hermon man. Greg Rayburn has been diagnosed with protein S deficiency and is having his leg …
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HERMON – Organizers are asking for items that could be auctioned at an upcoming jamboree to benefit Hermon man.
Greg Rayburn has been diagnosed with protein S deficiency and is having his leg amputated because of damage from blood clots in his leg.
Rayburn is a young dad of twin girls and stepfather to a seven year old.
The jamboree will be held at the Skunks Nest in Hermon Feb. 16 at 1 p.m.
Anyone interested in donating should contact brookedaniels73@yahoo.com