
For Paul Fogliatti’s family
Donation protected
Hello everyone,
On February 2 (his 65th birthday) Paul was rushed by ambulance to the Hospital with chest pains. At the Hospital, he suffered a heart attack. After regaining some of his strength, he had triple bypass surgery on February 7th that took 9 hours to complete. He survived the operation, but the doctors discovered a lot more damage than they had anticipated. Sadly, the damage was too severe and Paul lost his battle the morning of February 10th. Paul was the sole source of income for his family. His son and wife are both currently unemployed and have asthma and diabetic issues. Paul was struggling to keep up with bills prior to his heart attack and now his family will be devastated financially with medical and funeral bills, plus existing debt and mortgage payments. Paul was a very hard worker who worked to the last day possible prior to the attack, even though he was feeling poorly. He put off going to the doctor too long because he didn’t want to miss work and because of the cost involved. He was a good, compassionate, funny guy who had to endure huge pay cuts due to economic slowdowns, cuts that he never got back. If you are in a position to and are willing to help, please consider donating to Paul’s family. They will be very grateful for any donation that you are able to give.
On February 2 (his 65th birthday) Paul was rushed by ambulance to the Hospital with chest pains. At the Hospital, he suffered a heart attack. After regaining some of his strength, he had triple bypass surgery on February 7th that took 9 hours to complete. He survived the operation, but the doctors discovered a lot more damage than they had anticipated. Sadly, the damage was too severe and Paul lost his battle the morning of February 10th. Paul was the sole source of income for his family. His son and wife are both currently unemployed and have asthma and diabetic issues. Paul was struggling to keep up with bills prior to his heart attack and now his family will be devastated financially with medical and funeral bills, plus existing debt and mortgage payments. Paul was a very hard worker who worked to the last day possible prior to the attack, even though he was feeling poorly. He put off going to the doctor too long because he didn’t want to miss work and because of the cost involved. He was a good, compassionate, funny guy who had to endure huge pay cuts due to economic slowdowns, cuts that he never got back. If you are in a position to and are willing to help, please consider donating to Paul’s family. They will be very grateful for any donation that you are able to give.
Organizer and beneficiary
Julie Greene
Organizer
Genoa Township, MI
Cynthia Fogliatti
Beneficiary