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Remembering Bob Rosenthal
On September 13, 2009, we lost my brother, Bob Rosenthal, to a ruptured brain aneurysm that went undetected and untreated. At just 47 years old, Bob was a remarkable figure in so many of our lives - a dedicated and attentive father, a loving husband, brother and son, and a reliable friend who was always up for the next adventure. His passing was a devastating loss for all those who were fortunate enough to know him.
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In memory of the vibrant life that Bob lived, we are raising awareness and funds for the Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF) – and with your support, we can educate people about the prevalence of aneurysms and the warning signs. We have set our goal at $10,000 - but even the smallest donations can make a huge difference! This will help save lives.
Walk
When:
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Registration beginns at 9:00am
Walk starts at 10:00am
Where: The plaza in Bellevue Downtown Park; nearest entrance at the intersection of NE 1st Street and 102nd Avenue NE
Cost: A minimum of $25 is suggested. Please write "PARTICIPANT" in the notes section when you donate and let us know what size unisex t-shirt you would like!
About: Approaching the tenth anniversary of Bob's death, the Rosenthal family is hosting a 5k memorial walk in Bellevue, WA, to be near Bob’s hometown and Seattle-Tacoma network of friends and family. Water and light snacks will be provided, and for those who don’t feel up to a 5k walk, Barbara Rosenthal will be holding court under a shaded tent in the Plaza.
Thank you for your donations and we hope to see you at the walk!
Ardys, Hannah, Robbie and Daniel Rosenthal
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About the Brain Aneurysm Foundation:
The Brain Aneurysm Foundation is the world's premier nonprofit organization solely dedicated to providing critical awareness, education, support and research funding to reduce the incidence of brain aneurysm ruptures. All donations are tax-deductible, and every dollar raised goes to help support the mission of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation.
All proceeds go towards:
Funding and supporting new research.
Providing support and educational materials to the medical community, the newly diagnosed, survivors, family members, friends and the general public regarding the facts, treatment options, and recovery process for brain aneurysms.
Increasing awareness of brain aneurysms by promoting National Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month in September and by distributing aneurysm awareness materials to Emergency Departments in every hospital and to the community.
If you cannot donate at this time, please forward this link to everyone you know and share the fundraiser on your social media accounts. Every donation counts, no matter what the amount.
Thank you for your thoughtfulness. Your generosity and support are greatly appreciated.
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Remembering Bob Rosenthal
On September 13, 2009, we lost Bob Rosenthal to a ruptured brain aneurysm that went undetected and untreated. At just 47 years old, Bob was a remarkable figure in so many of our lives - a dedicated and attentive father, a loving husband, brother and son, and a reliable friend who was always up for the next adventure. His passing was a devastating loss for all those who were fortunate enough to know him.
Donate
In memory of the vibrant life that Bob lived, we are raising awareness and funds for the Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF) and with your support, we can educate people about the prevalence of aneurysms and the warning signs. We have set our goal at $10,000 - but even the smallest donations can make a huge difference! This will help save lives.
by Debbie Calderon on Wed, May 08, 2019 @ 7:58 PM
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