UPDATE:
July 31, 2025, and there was a good report from the family and fast forward to today, October 7, 2025, it has been reported to us by Sean’s fiancé Leslie, that Sean has been placed in the Hospice House. Sean has developed pneumonia, and the doctors are not expecting him to recover.
On June 19, Sean Comer suffered a massive stroke. He was life flighted to Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene where he is in the fight for his life. Physicians have told his fiancé, Leslie Stiles, that the prognosis is poor, so she is asking for the community, friends, family and everyone else, to pray.
Fast forward to July 31, 2025, and we have good news!
“Went and visited with Sean today.” Leslie says, “He had a good day today…He seems to be breathing fine on his own and he was very alert today. He will talk once his throat heals up some I fully believe that but it’s still super raw his tube was just removed yesterday. He said yes when I asked if he thinks he’ll be able to talk and “yes” he’s going to get better. He did a lot of moaning of word sounds like when I said ‘I love you’ he did the sound back. If Sean continues breathing good on his own, he will be able to be moved, I believe next Tuesday, to Life Care in Sandpoint which is only 30 minutes from our house. And I have an interview there for a housekeeping aide job on Monday so prayers that I get it and will be able to see Sean every day I work! So please continue to pray for our family for a better road ahead! Thank you everyone for all your love and support it really means a lot and has helped out tremendously!”
If you are able to help the family in this time, click her to visit the GoFundMe page: Fundraiser for Leslie Stiles by Erika Kellum : Aid Sean Comer’s Family in Their Time of Need

My husband is 14 months post stroke. I know it’s hard, and when people tell you it takes time it is very true, but also rehabilitation is a very important piece of his progress. I feel The rehabilitation hospital in Post Falls is the reason my husband has done so well. Excellent facility, the best therapist. When he got there he could not sit up, had not used a bathroom unable to eat on his own. After two months there and several months of out patient physical/speech/occupational therapy he is able to get himself to bathroom with the assist of a walker, dial his phone and carry on a conversation with friends and family. Again I can not stress how much I recommend the Post Fall Rehabilitation hospital. I wish your husband and your family all the best.
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Wishing you and your husband the best. Hope he makes a full recovery.
Praying for both of you!❤️🙏❤️