In memory of Debra Centracchio's Fundraising Page

WHY WE'RE FUNDRAISING WITH THE JIMMY FUND WALK TO FIGHT CANCER

Thank you for visiting our Giving Page to support the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund, and in memory of an exceptional individual. 

Debra Centracchio, cherished wife, mother, sister, cousin, and friend, passed away June 1st, 2022. Debbie was a remarkable example of a life informed by joy, and laughter.  She loved the color pink, and carrot cake; she signed every text with an XO.  She will never be forgotten and will be eternally missed.  In the words of A.A. Milne “how lucky are we to have known someone that makes saying goodbye so difficult.”   



PROGRESS TO GOAL

Raised:$5,947
Goal:$5,000
1team member

THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM MEMBERS

C = Team Captain
NAME
AMOUNT RAISED
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x$5,947.00x

THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM DONORS

NAME
AMOUNT
Event Honor Roll
Aimee Weeden
$50
Ali Bonelli
$250
Andy and Donna Barry
Anonymous
Brian & LISA Murphy
$100
Bruce Pastor for Debra Centracchio
$250
Carol Rose
CHRISTINE BOLTRUSHEK
$100
Gloria and Bob Dowd
$100
Ina and Alan Hoffman
$25
JIMMYFUND GOTO DEBRA CENTRACCHIO
$50
Joanne Orenberg
$50
JON CUTLER & FAMILY
Kate and Matt Lipsitz
Kathie Viglianti
Kevin Lyman Roofing Co
$200
Leslie and Michael Goldberg
Mike and Karen Hogan
Mr. Carl Edwards
$100
Mr. Kenneth Brine
$100
Mrs. June Chiarella
$50
Ms. Carol Barker
Pat and Dan Bonelli
$500
Ralph Perelis
Rick Morse
$100
Ruth Goldstein
Steve Field and Friends
$500
Steve Field and Friends
$100
Steven Baratz
The Remis Family
The Schultz Family
Valerie & Alan Gilbert
$25
Vivian and Mark Mendal
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In memory of Debra Centracchio

Thank you for visiting our Giving Page to support the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund, and in memory of an exceptional individual. 

Debra Centracchio, cherished wife, mother, sister, cousin, and friend, passed away June 1st, 2022. Debbie was a remarkable example of a life informed by joy, and laughter.  She loved the color pink, and carrot cake; she signed every text with an XO.  She will never be forgotten and will be eternally missed.  In the words of A.A. Milne “how lucky are we to have known someone that makes saying goodbye so difficult.”   



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