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In Loving Memory of Susan Panella, Fund Research for MSA

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On Sunday morning, December 15, 2024 Susan (Aniszewski) Panella, 74, a beloved wife, mother, teacher, and friend, died peacefully in her family home after a multi-year long battle with Multiple System Atrophy, a rare variant of Parkinson’s Disease. One of the more difficult aspects of her battle was, as a rare disease, it was incredibly hard to achieve a diagnosis and treatment plan. It took over two years to determine what Sue was actually fighting.

This gofundme campaign has been established in Sue's name. Donations will go directly to the Multiple System Atrophy United Research Consortium. https://www.msaunited.org/

MSA United is a global consortium of charitable groups united in their dedication to fight Multiple System Atrophy (AMS/MSA). Our collective purpose is to support patients, educate medical professionals, raise public awareness, nurture new research and advocate for the MSA/AMS community. Operated entirely by volunteers, we are dedicated to the following goals:

To build a world that truly supports people with MSA/AMS
To foster better medical education about MSA/AMS
To increase public awareness about living with MSA/AMS
To cultivate promising research into treatments and slowing MSA/AMS
To advance the interests of all people challenged by MSA/AMS

In lieu of flowers, we ask you to consider a donation of any size to this cause in Susan's name.
Love, the Panella family
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Donations 

  • Julia Astrid Riemenschneider
    • $100
    • 3 d
  • Anonymous
    • $100
    • 5 d
  • Tom Guba
    • $50
    • 6 d
  • Muriel and Bill Lavery
    • $50
    • 6 d
  • Annie Noonan
    • $25
    • 7 d
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Organizer

Jason Panella
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Hollis, NH
Multiple System Atrophy United Research Consortium
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