LMS Angel - Dawn Croce Peragallo
September 24, 1965- April 6, 2007
Dawn was a beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend with an amazing zest for life. She received her BS in pharmacy from the University of Connecticut and her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Idaho State University. She lived in Clinton, New Jersey with her husband, Jeff, and her children Courtney (age 12) and Tyler (age 8). She enjoyed laughing, cooking, tap dancing, Halloween, being a girl scout leader and spending time with her family.
She was diagnosed at age 35 with LMS in her uterus. Over the next 5 years she never stopped fighting or having fun. She started a support group for children who's parents have cancer called Kids2Kids at her local therapy center and worked so hard to get awareness about LMS to others. She kept an inspirational email diary of her courageous journey with cancer onto death which has been shared with thousands across the world and her dream was to someday make it into a book (we are currently working at making that dream come true).
She lived life to its fullest and enjoyed every day as though it was her last. She will always be remembered for her infectious "silliness" and her amazing courage and strength.
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away" ~ Author Unknown
Dawn was a beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend with an amazing zest for life. She received her BS in pharmacy from the University of Connecticut and her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Idaho State University. She lived in Clinton, New Jersey with her husband, Jeff, and her children Courtney (age 12) and Tyler (age 8). She enjoyed laughing, cooking, tap dancing, Halloween, being a girl scout leader and spending time with her family.
She was diagnosed at age 35 with LMS in her uterus. Over the next 5 years she never stopped fighting or having fun. She started a support group for children who's parents have cancer called Kids2Kids at her local therapy center and worked so hard to get awareness about LMS to others. She kept an inspirational email diary of her courageous journey with cancer onto death which has been shared with thousands across the world and her dream was to someday make it into a book (we are currently working at making that dream come true).
She lived life to its fullest and enjoyed every day as though it was her last. She will always be remembered for her infectious "silliness" and her amazing courage and strength.
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away" ~ Author Unknown