Fighting the brave fight
International
My brother Dan Roggeveen moved from New Zealand to the USA in October 2020 to be with his wife and daughter in Alabama. In July 2021 my brother thought he had caught an extremely bad case of Covid 19 and after spending many days in hospital in agony it was discovered on the 8th August through imaging and blood tests that he had Multiple Myeloma. The constant pain he had been experiencing was in fact broken bones in his back and rib cage. What a battler my big brother is - he is fighting tooth and nail to stay on top of this horrific disease and to stay alive, he kept working right up until only a few months ago, but now, after many more fractures through out his body as well as having Cauda Equina Syndrome he just cannot cope with the intensity of the pain and trying to work, although he still tries to support his family with his beautiful talented art work.
They have all had to move into a caravan as they are only living on Jo's income as a Hairdresser and help from their church. These conditions have proven difficult, with the very cold winter months making his pain worse. Dan can't come home to New Zealand as the medicine for Multiple Myeloma is not funded here so that isn't even an option for him - we just want to make life a bit easier for their little family and maybe bring him home for a short visit one day if he is ever strong enough. Please help us raise money to help my brother. It hurts to see him struggle like this. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
My Big Brother
11/08/2025
Al funds raised will go towards memorial service expenses for Dan in New Zealand
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Warm rental home and additional medical expenses not covered by medical insurance, if he is ever strong enough we would love to bring him home for a visit.
Heartbreaking 29 August 2025
Sorry I completely forgot to come on here and write an update , sadly my brother lost his battle with cancer on the 9th of August - he fought so incredibly hard for so long - the money raised here will go towards a special memorial service for him when his wife Jo brings his ashes back to NZ
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