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Donations - Parkinson Society Canada

1941-2015


"A better life and brighter future for Canadians living with Parkinson's today. A world without Parkinson's tomorrow."

Listed below are the names of individuals/families who kindly made donations to Parkinson Society Canada in loving memory of Susee Mable Anandaraju:





Brad S. - Ontario. Canada.

Louise and Phil Bowerman - Barrie, Ontario. Canada.

Krupavaram and Clara Meesarapu - Burtonsville, Maryland. USA.

Don and Shyamala Injety - Silver Spring, Maryland. USA.

Venkata Ratnam and Victoria Busi - Thornhill, Ontario. Canada.

Maudina John-Charles - Markham, Ontario. Canada.

Anonymous.


The Anandaraju family would like to express our profound gratitude for your kindness towards our beloved mother/wife and for your support in the fight against Parkinson's disease. Donations can be made online at Parkinson Society Canada or via R.S Kane. Kind regards.

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