Burial =Michelle Hutchison (Harvey)
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MICHELLE RENAE HUTCHISON (HARVEY)
Michelle was...bigger than life! She was fun, quirky and could talk like no other... She was a wife, mother, daughter and friend. She was stricken with a rare blood disease called TTP (Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpura) 34 days ago. This disease is so rare that it only affects 1 in 1,000,000 people. Michelle fought bravely for 34 days with her husband and mother by her side. There were many moments when she thought she had beaten this disease and had two discharge dates but tragically each time there was a set back in her health which prevented her release.
August 12, 2015, the doctors found a blood clot in her brain and performed emergency surgery without success. The inter cranial pressure in her brain continued to increase at a rapid rate after surgery and at 234 pm, August 13, 2015, Michelle lost her fight with TTP. Her husband, mother, daughter, son, friends and family were at her side.
For those of you that know and love Michelle, her generosity, gentle disposition, humor and genuine concern for everyone she met was always a priority. Even in her hour of need, her main concern was for her family and how they would manage. She made the smallest of things look easy and leaves a huge hole in the hearts of the people who love her.
NOW IS THE TIME to return the favor to Michelle and show our love and generosity by donating money to offset the costs of her burial.
Many people donate to research, send flowers, food, and other things to the family but we are asking simply to donate to this fund to help with the many expenses incurred by this unexpected and unforeseen tragedy. Every dollar donated will help.
Michelle was...bigger than life! She was fun, quirky and could talk like no other... She was a wife, mother, daughter and friend. She was stricken with a rare blood disease called TTP (Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpura) 34 days ago. This disease is so rare that it only affects 1 in 1,000,000 people. Michelle fought bravely for 34 days with her husband and mother by her side. There were many moments when she thought she had beaten this disease and had two discharge dates but tragically each time there was a set back in her health which prevented her release.
August 12, 2015, the doctors found a blood clot in her brain and performed emergency surgery without success. The inter cranial pressure in her brain continued to increase at a rapid rate after surgery and at 234 pm, August 13, 2015, Michelle lost her fight with TTP. Her husband, mother, daughter, son, friends and family were at her side.
For those of you that know and love Michelle, her generosity, gentle disposition, humor and genuine concern for everyone she met was always a priority. Even in her hour of need, her main concern was for her family and how they would manage. She made the smallest of things look easy and leaves a huge hole in the hearts of the people who love her.
NOW IS THE TIME to return the favor to Michelle and show our love and generosity by donating money to offset the costs of her burial.
Many people donate to research, send flowers, food, and other things to the family but we are asking simply to donate to this fund to help with the many expenses incurred by this unexpected and unforeseen tragedy. Every dollar donated will help.
Organizer
Jeanne Marie Piercy
Organizer
Indianapolis, IN