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Friends raise money for wife, kids of missing fishing guide found dead: 'Rallying around a young family'

Portland, ORLocal News

The recovery of Michael Schufeldt's body has sent shockwaves through the local community, as the 26-year-old fishing guide had been missing for several days after his boat capsized in the Columbia River Gorge. The search and recovery efforts highlighted the perilous nature of fishing during storms, a reminder of the risks faced by those who work on the water. Friends and family have quickly mobilized to support Schufeldt's wife and two young children, launching a GoFundMe campaign that has already garnered significant attention and contributions. This fundraising initiative is not only aimed at providing immediate financial relief but also serves as a testament to the community's solidarity in the face of tragedy. Schufeldt's passion for fishing and his friendly demeanor made him a beloved figure among local anglers, further amplifying the grief felt by many.

The ongoing support for his family illustrates the deep connections within the community and the willingness to help during times of need. As the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the capsizing continues, local residents are reminded of the importance of safety precautions on the water. The incident has opened discussions about boating safety and the need for awareness of changing weather conditions.

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