Helping One Guy Honors Jon Smalling

Jon Smalling's story is rooted in faith, family, and perseverance. As he faces his battle with a rare cancer, Helping One Guy honors his dedication as a husband, father, and provider for his family.

DATE AND TIME

Mon, June 22, 2026

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT

LOCATION

NorthStar Church

3413 Blue Springs Rd NW

Kennesaw, Georgia 30144

United States

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DETAILS

Jon Smalling was born in January 1985 to Karen and Richard (who to this day call him Jonathan.) Jon is a lifelong resident of Cobb County, with deep roots in both Acworth and Kennesaw. He graduated from North Cobb High School in 2003 and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Professional Sales from Kennesaw State University in 2007. During his time at KSU, Jon demonstrated an early commitment to leadership and faith by founding the campus's Wesley Foundation. Family Life In 2007, Jon married his wife, Ashlyn. Together, they are raising three sons: Owen (born 2009), Liam (born 2012), and Ellis (born 2014). Their active household is rounded out by their three beloved dogs: Lilo, Winnie, and Hank (the Tank). Jon also maintains close family ties with his brother, Matt, who resides in Athens, Georgia. The Diagnosis: A Rare and Aggressive Cancer In September 2025, Jon’s life changed with a single hospital admission. What was initially suspected to be a routine lung issue was revealed to be a mass on his thymus—a specialized organ in the chest responsible for immune system development. The eventual diagnosis was Thymic Carcinoma (specifically High-Grade Squamous Cell Carcinoma). This is a rare, aggressive malignancy that differs significantly from more common thymomas. Timeline Sept 25, 2025: Hospital Admission. Initial discovery of the mass during respiratory distress. Dec 4, 2025: Robotic Surgery. Full removal of the visible tumor. Dec 15, 2025: Pathology Report. Confirmed High-Grade Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Jan 1, 2026: First PET Scan. NED (No Evidence of Disease) achieved post-surgery. Feb 12, 2026: Proton Therapy. Start of 30 sessions of targeted radiation at Emory. Mar 25, 2026: Ringing the Bell. Completion of radiation treatment. Apr 21, 2026: Follow-up Scan. Continued NED status confirmed. Current Status Due to the relentless nature of Thymic Carcinoma, Jon will continue to have quarterly PET scans for the foreseeable future.

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