
Nina
M. Albino
Executive Director
Charity for Children
C\O BTI The Travel Consultants
124 E. Jefferson Street
Syracuse, New York 13202
315-234-1443
April
4, 2009 Miguel J. Claudio, 5, of Syracuse, passed away Saturday
at his home surrounded by his family. Surviving are his parents,
Edward and Amanda Claudio; sister, Sumara Claudio; brothers,
Edward C. Josue, Rickey, Edward R. and Louis; paternal
grandparents, Teofilo Claudio of Philadelphia and Ludis Capeles
of Syracuse; maternal grandparents, Lemy Robles of New Jersey
and Elaina Fay of Syracuse; stepgrandfather, Donald Abrams; and
several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Funeral Services: noon
Wednesday at FARONE & SON FUNERAL HOME. Burial in Oakwood
Cemetery. Calling Hours: Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon at the
funeral home, 1500 Park Street Dignity MemorialCorcoran High School
student Eunique Darby fought a rare form of Leukemia for years, but
this week, she finally lost her battle to the disease. 15 year old
Darby was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, a Cancer that
affects the white blood cells, when she was only nine years old.
Throughout her long search for a donor, the teen held drives
encouraging people to join the Bone Marrow Donor Registry. Her own
search was often disappointing. A donor was found in May, but
complications cancelled the surgery. Finally in August, a perfect
match was found and she spent the next several months recovering.
However, complications from Chemotherapy and Radiation proved to be
too much. She died Monday. "I'm just glad she's not suffering
anymore," said Eunique's aunt Debrah Frett. "She doesn't have to go
to the doctors, she doesn't have to be poked. Now she can be a
teenager. Even though she's in heaven, she can live a teenage life."
Aside from the frequent phone calls and covered dishes brought to
their home, there's one thing that's helping Eunique's family get
through this difficult time. That's knowing they're not alone.
"Through all the treatments and doctors and hospitals, I kept her
kind of sheltered, and to know that so many people in this community
love her, it's beautiful," said Enid Darby, Eunique's mother. A wake
will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at the Gospel Temple on Oakwood
Avenue and funeral services will follow at noon on Saturday.
Eunique's aunt is hoping to establish a scholarship in her name by
the end of the year.