George Munroe, Danvers, MA—George Munroe, a cherished father, is gravely ill and receiving care at The Atrium, a memory care facility in Danvers, MA. At 91 years old, George has been battling dementia and was moved into hospice care at the facility in early March. His condition has deeply affected his family, especially his son, Christopher W. Munroe, who is desperately trying to see his father one last time before he passes.
Christopher, now living in Rochester, NY, is organizing a fundraiser to cover the travel expenses for two round trips to Danvers—one to visit his father and the other to attend the funeral. The total estimated cost is $2,000, covering gas, food, and hotel stays. Unfortunately, Christopher’s financial situation is dire, with maxed-out credit cards and limited income, leaving him almost completely broke.
In a heartfelt plea, Christopher explained that he has not seen his father since last August due to his relocation to Rochester. His brother, Tom Munroe, passed away from pancreatic cancer on June 2, and Christopher is unsure if their father is aware of this loss. Christopher believes his father is holding on to life in hopes of seeing him one last time.
The community is urged to support Christopher’s fundraiser, helping him to be with his father in these final moments and attend the impending funeral. Any contribution will be greatly appreciated and will assist in reuniting a son with his beloved father.
We are deeply saddened by the news of George Munroe’s condition. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Munroe family during this difficult time.
Short Summary of George Munroe
Aspect | Details |
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Name | George Munroe |
Current Condition | Gravely ill, receiving hospice care at The Atrium, Danvers, MA |
Fundraiser Created By | Christopher W. Munroe |
Goal Amount | $2,000 |
Amount Raised | N/A (No donations yet) |
Location | Danvers, MA |
Purpose | Travel expenses for final visit and funeral attendance |
We are deeply saddened to learn of George Munroe’s grave condition. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Munroe family during this difficult time.
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