Dale Day @ Finks Farm
October 1st & October 2nd 2011

Dale Curtis Stolz was a special little boy. He was born on
March 1st
2005.
He was always happy. Dale was loved by many and touched everyone who would meet
him. Dale had a laugh that would brighten any ones day. He had his own way of
communicating his feelings and needs. He was diagnosed with a chromosome
disorder when he was 9 months old. This caused delays in his speech, eating
habits, physical development and in every other area you could think of. This
was very difficult on his family. At the age of one he started to receive
multiple therapies and doctor visits a week. He also had numerous tests done and
a couple of surgeries. When he got something as simple as a common cold he would
wind up in the hospital for days at a time. His family was told that the
specialists could not say whether he would get “better” or not. He was a hard
worker with his limited abilities when attacking any task and it seldom got him
down. He didn’t know there was anything wrong and to look at him you wouldn’t
either. He was very small for his age and most people just assumed he was
younger than he was. Dale Passed away on
March 16th 2008, just 2 weeks after his 3rd
birthday.
Dale’s special needs put a financial strain on his family. Now that Dale has
passed they set up the Dale Stolz Foundation. One of its primary goals is to
help local families in similar situations. That could mean something as simple
as helping make a payment on a bill. Many of the government funded programs do
not help the people that need just a little help. So when you come out to the
farm and having fun it will be helping a local family in need. We thank you for
your help in supporting this foundation.
Dale
Stolz Foundation
A portion of "Finks Farm" proceeds will be
donated to the:
Dale Curtis Stolz Foundation.
Helping families in our community with aling
children
http://dalesfoundation.org |