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In the wake of the tragic passing of 25-year-old Miami influencer Ben Bader, his friends are rallying to give him a fitting farewell. They have organized a fundraising effort to cover the expenses of his funeral, a testament to the profound impact he had on those around him.
Just a day after news of Bader’s untimely death broke on October 27, two of his closest confidants launched a GoFundMe campaign titled “In Honor of Our Beloved Best Friend Ben Bader.” The primary aim is to secure the funds needed for his memorial services.
The initiative was spearheaded by Jimmy Farley and Phillip Karcz, who took to their social media platforms to spread the word about the donation page. Together, they have already pledged a substantial contribution of $25,000, as reported by Us Weekly.
According to the campaign’s description, the funds will be allocated specifically toward covering the expenses of Bader’s Miami memorial services. Additionally, it will support those he financially assisted during his lifetime, further his positive message through his clipping campaign on Whop, and contribute to charitable causes he had hoped to support.
“This is all just to continue the legacy that Ben Bader truly deserves,” their message continued.
Farley and Karcz noted that Bader’s family “is in support” of the GoFundMe, but have “requested to cover their own costs and will not be taking from any of the proceeds given here.”
Us reached out to Farley and Karcz for comment.
Over $67,000 has been raised since the GoFundMe was created on Tuesday, October 28. The fundraiser’s goal is $100,000.
Bader died on Thursday, October 23, with his girlfriend, Reem, and his family addressing his “extremely sudden” death.
“Ben was the kindest, most caring, most generous person I have ever met in my entire life,” Reem shared on TikTok. “He genuinely loved every single person that he met and he was so positive all the time.”
She said his death came out of nowhere.
“There were really no signs of this happening — we were supposed to get dinner that night and he seemed so normal. I had just talked to him on FaceTime a couple hours before he passed and he was so happy and so normal and he was just smiling and being so funny,” she shared.
The Upham and Bader family called him a “visionary who led with love, lived with intention and turned his passions into helping others.”
“He made a profound impact on everyone who knew him through his wisdom, humor and compassion,” his loved ones told People. “Ben lived each day to the fullest, inspiring those around him to seek meaning, connection and purpose in their own lives.”
“Though our hearts are broken, we will carry on Ben’s legacy in everything we do,” they concluded. “We will keep his memory alive by leading with love, living with purpose and carrying forward his passions that made the world brighter.”
Farley and Karcz, along with several of the influencer’s friends, also paid tribute.
“You’re the best friend anyone could’ve ever asked for and I will forever thank God that I was lucky enough to be one of them. The boys and I will be honoring your name and looking out for the fam until the day we join you too my brother,” Farely posted.
Karcz said he was at the hospital when he learned Bader did not pull through.
“Yesterday at 8:30 pm while i sat in the er waiting room not sure what was going on with you, i was broken the news that you had passed. instantly tears came and i couldn’t believe it. i still can’t,” he wrote via X on October 24.
“Ben was the most impactful person i’ve ever met. he somehow played the role of a father, older brother, best friend, and mentor to me. anytime i had a problem, i would go to him for advice,” Karcz added.
Sharing how close their bond was, he continued, “We did everything together. we were even planning to live with each other. he was the one person i could never get sick of hanging out with. now i sit with your immediate family, who i met for the first time, and we are all in shock.”
Bader’s cause of death is not yet known, with the coroner confirming to Us that it’s under investigation pending toxicology reports.
