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Christopher Matherne

Lesley Crochet, who organized the fundraiser on behalf of Christopher’s mother, Kristi, wrote that the Mathernes did not evacuate their home before Ida hit Aug. 29 because Christopher was “not feeling quite up to par” at the time.

After the storm hit, the family was unable to reach 911 with local phone lines down, and Kristi and Chris, Christopher’s father, saw their son’s health situation worsen, they told local outletWDSU.

“We were scared we were going to lose him on the sofa,” Kristi said.

Five days after the hurricane, Christopher’s parents were able to contact 911 and their son was rushed to Thibodaux Regional Medical Center and later transferred to Children’s Hospital in New Orleans, per WDSU.

Due to a drop in his oxygen levels, Christopher was placed on a BiPAP machine, and later a ventilator and an ECMO, which he was connected to for 24 days while in a medically induced coma, according to the GoFundMe page.

After complications that affected his heart, lungs and liver, Christopher underwent 39 blood and platelet transfusions, per his GoFundMe. About a month after he was admitted to Children’s Hospital, Christopher died.

Hisobituarydescribes him as “an astounding young man with many hidden talents” who loved gaming and ran an online store selling “custom merchandise.”

“He had a lot of friends from around the world that he loved live streaming with. Christopher had a dry sense of humor and quick wit,” the obituary continues. “He also enjoyed his family vacations to Disney World and the Smokey Mountains. Chris' life was short, but his spirit and memory will live in the hearts of those who loved him dearly.”

Christopher’s family also thanked his Children’s Hospital medical team “for their continuous love, care, and compassion” in his obituary.

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