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Sponsor Our ArticlesIn a heartwarming display of unity, Halls, a tight-knit community in East Tennessee, rallied together behind a beloved Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper, Grant Gouldie on Saturday. The event took place at Halls High School, where friends, family, and lines of police motorcycles stood strong in the face of grief, supporting Gouldie in his battle against stage 4 colon cancer.
Gouldie has served as a motorcycle trooper in the Tennessee Highway Patrol for several years and is now facing a tough fight against his illness. After a 10-week stint of aggressive chemotherapy, doctors found that the tumor had grown and the cancer had spread. A new chemotherapy regimen devised by medical experts is now being administered to Gouldie.
Despite the summer heat, Trooper Gouldie attended the car show and benefit fundraiser held in his honor. Lined under a canopy, Gouldie stood up to embrace every friend and well-wisher who visited. The event was organized by the Jingle Jeepers, co-chaired by Sadie Capps, a family friend, and saw a massive outpouring of love and solidarity from the Halls community.
In a touching gesture, young Silas Capps, son of the event’s co-chair, made crosses for the fundraiser which saw a tremendous response. “He’s sold over 150 and raised about $3,000,” said his proud mother.
Grant Gouldie and his wife Amanda are parents to three children. In these difficult times, the funds raised from the event went directly to the Gouldie family to help with the mounting medical expenses and other needs.
The THP was out in full force to support their brother. The scene of lined-up THP motorcycles ready for an escorted ride was a stirring display of solidarity and brotherhood. Trooper Gouldie’s battle against cancer has indeed brought together two families – his own and the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
THP Captain Stacey Heatherly joined the ranks as well, sharing encouraging words with State representatives. As various Halls communities and friends stood beside Gouldie in his struggle, the event bore testament to the resilience and unity of the Halls community.
Despite an individual’s rank or status, the menace of cancer spares no one. Events like these reinstate the belief that humanity does stand a chance against adversities when communities unite. As Trooper Gouldie valiantly combats his illness, the love, hope, and prayers of his extended family and community undoubtedly lend him strength, proving once again that unity is the greatest power of all.
With relentless courage and the tireless support from the Halls community, Trooper Grant Gouldie continues his battle against stage 4 colon cancer. This inspiring story serves as a testament to the strength that comes from unity, showing the world that together, we can face and overcome any obstacle.
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