Sep. 14, 2020 – Both men were into racing so the Schultz family hopes these t-shirts in his memory alert others to the danger of street drugs laced with fentanyl.
“I hope they raise awareness for what fentanyl can do for anybody and obviously to raise money for her 3-year-old daughter to help her later in life,” Tanner’s mother, Marcia Leonard, said.
The shirts say, “Life is not about winning the race. It’s about finishing the race.”
The family has raised more than $1,300 for Sophia’s college fund.
If you’d like to buy a t-shirt for $15 to help out, you can email Leonard at: schultzmtt@yahoo.com
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