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Vikram “Paul” Rawate, age 45 of Wakefield peacefully passed away after a courageous battle against cancer on Wednesday July 28th at his home surrounded by his loving family.

He was born in Agra, India on January 4, 1976 and came to the United States a year later. He is the son of Arun and Clara (Richard) Rawate and Maya Jacob and the late T.M. Jacob. He spent his childhood in Lincoln, NE and Los Angeles, CA. A natural athlete, he started golfing at age seven and received his first black belt in Taekwondo when he was eight. He continued to excel as a scholar athlete at Crespi Carmelite High School in Los Angeles, and was recruited to play both collegiate golf and football. He attended the University of California at Santa Barbara earning a degree in economics. Post-college, he decided to follow his passion for Taekwondo and opened and operated his own studio. Throughout his life, he shared his talents and passions with others through teaching and mentoring. He had a way of making each person he met feel special and left a lasting impression wherever he went.

In 2009, he married his soulmate, Meena Jacob in Los Angeles, California. Shortly thereafter, they moved back to the Boston area. In 2013, they welcomed their biggest blessing, their son, Rajan Paul Rawate. Paul excelled in all things he tried, but his favorite and most cherished was being Rajan’s hero and Meena’s other half.

Being diagnosed with terminal cancer could not stop Paul from continuing to shine on. With incredible fortitude and generosity of spirit, he lived each day with purpose. He used his voice to create awareness and was featured in GQ Magazine, NPR’s Here and Now, and various podcasts with Fight CRC. He was particularly passionate about eliminating cancer disparities and was asked to be the keynote speaker for a virtual fireside chat held by Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center’s Initiative to Eliminate Cancer Disparities, which has a has research training programs designed to engaged and expose high-school and college students from underrepresented communities to careers in cancer research.

His compassion, care, intellect, and humor will allow his spirit to continue to shine brightly.


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Raised:$16,517.31
Goal:$0
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Event Honor Roll
Adela Svancarova
$50
Alexandra Clee
$200
Allison Adduci
Aly Stein
Alysha Banerjee
Andrew Gilmore & Anna Hohos
$250
Anita & Bob Mola
Anonymous
$500
Anonymous
Anonymous
$115
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
$50
Anonymous
$20
Anonymous
Arthur & Andree Stewart
Chandran Cheriyan
$100
Cisco for Ben Wontragool
$485
Clare Zeimetz
$50
Concetta Moore
$25
Cory Fellows
Cynthia & Toney Sellers
$100
David Chilinski
$100
Davis Square Architects
Deanna Savage
$100
Dena Xifaras
$100
Elizabeth and Michael Fitzula
ELSIE VARUGHESE
$100
Emma Osterhout
Ethel Lonniell Williams & Subhadra Acharya
$70
Geejo and Carolyn
GraffitoSP
$200
Huppert Family
$50
In memory of Paul Rawate
$100
In memory of Paul Rawate
$100
Jane & Alan Brue
Janet Curtis
Janice Baldi
$50
Joanne M Feld
$250
Josheph and Susan McDonnell
Judy Jacobson
$100
Julianna Stuart
Karen Stern
$125
Klein Hornig LLP
Kuriakose Palooparambil
$100
Laila
Liza and Ajit Antony
Madeline Nash
$100
Mary K. Kassler
$25
Mary Rose & Robert J. Muti
$50
Maryann Trudeau
Matt Grosshandler
$200
Maya Jacob
Maya Jacob
$250
Meena and Rajan
$594
Meena Jacob & Rajan Rawate
$1,411
Megan
Michael and Beth Aaronson
Minney Varghese
$200
Mr. & Mrs. James S. Idelson
$18
Mr. Andrew Rowland
$310
Mr. Ernest von Holten & Mrs. Sandra von Holten
$100
Mr. Jacob Mathews
$100
Mr. Konrad Schlater
$100
Mr. Paul Falewicz
$50
Mr. Phaylin Kim
$50
Mr. Ravi Abraham
$50
Mr. Stephen J. Ramocki
Mr. Thomas Schultz
$100
Mrs. Maria Caceres
$100
Mrs. Moni Mathew
$100
Mrs. Nidhi John
$100
Ms. Asha Jacob
$100
Ms. Christine E. Whelan
$500
Ms. Gertraud Vojta
$100
Ms. Irene Magerman
$100
Ms. Judith S. Shea
Ms. Kathleen A. Bowers
Ms. Zoya Elizabeth Mehta
Ms. Zoya Elizabeth Mehta
$250
Nicole and Jeffrey Cantwell
Nicole Ramocki and Dennis Verbo
$100
Pam and Bob Krinsky
$25
Patricia & Paul Faley
PCA Design
Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc.
Rhonda S. Fogle, MD and Alexander J. Asch, MD
$100
Rodger Brown/Susanne Girgenti
$500
Russell and Marria deMariano
Shripat & Linda Kamble
Sinu Mosses
$100
Soosamma Second
$100
Stephen & Sara Scolnick
The Burns Family
$100
the Chamberlin Family
The Foley Family
The Monaco Family
$100
Travis Parker
$250
Valsamma vargise
$50
Vince O'Donnell
$100
Wakefield Little League
$100
Wat Matsuyasu & Karla Armenoff
Zoya Elizabeth Mehta
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In Honor of Paul Rawate

Vikram “Paul” Rawate, age 45 of Wakefield peacefully passed away after a courageous battle against cancer on Wednesday July 28th at his home surrounded by his loving family.

He was born in Agra, India on January 4, 1976 and came to the United States a year later. He is the son of Arun and Clara (Richard) Rawate and Maya Jacob and the late T.M. Jacob. He spent his childhood in Lincoln, NE and Los Angeles, CA. A natural athlete, he started golfing at age seven and received his first black belt in Taekwondo when he was eight. He continued to excel as a scholar athlete at Crespi Carmelite High School in Los Angeles, and was recruited to play both collegiate golf and football. He attended the University of California at Santa Barbara earning a degree in economics. Post-college, he decided to follow his passion for Taekwondo and opened and operated his own studio. Throughout his life, he shared his talents and passions with others through teaching and mentoring. He had a way of making each person he met feel special and left a lasting impression wherever he went.

In 2009, he married his soulmate, Meena Jacob in Los Angeles, California. Shortly thereafter, they moved back to the Boston area. In 2013, they welcomed their biggest blessing, their son, Rajan Paul Rawate. Paul excelled in all things he tried, but his favorite and most cherished was being Rajan’s hero and Meena’s other half.

Being diagnosed with terminal cancer could not stop Paul from continuing to shine on. With incredible fortitude and generosity of spirit, he lived each day with purpose. He used his voice to create awareness and was featured in GQ Magazine, NPR’s Here and Now, and various podcasts with Fight CRC. He was particularly passionate about eliminating cancer disparities and was asked to be the keynote speaker for a virtual fireside chat held by Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center’s Initiative to Eliminate Cancer Disparities, which has a has research training programs designed to engaged and expose high-school and college students from underrepresented communities to careers in cancer research.

His compassion, care, intellect, and humor will allow his spirit to continue to shine brightly.


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