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My name is Charles Gabbriellini. On December 30, 2024, I just recently lost my mother, Della Gabbriellini. Everything happened so fast; this was unexpected. I wasn't prepared and am asking for a GoFundMe to help out with the services for my mom's funeral and burial services. My mother has been fighting leukemia for 10 years and has overcome battles with heart complications for over 3 years. Asking for any donations will be greatly appreciated. My goal is to raise $20,000 to help support and financially lay my mother to rest and help finish paying off the rest of her medical bills that we are left in debt to pay. May God bless whoever helps us with our family in need. We greatly appreciate you, and we will keep you in our prayers. As we ask you, can you please keep my mother and our family in your prayers as well? She left behind six grandkids and three kids. She was a very great, strong woman. She held on for as long as she did. At least we got to have one last Christmas with her. May God bless her soul and take her home where she belongs, in heaven with God. With the help of any donations that can help, please, God bless and thank you. May God pray over anybody who knows how it feels to lose a loved one to leukemia. Our prayers and hearts go out to you guys as well. We will keep you in our prayers during these trials and tribulations that come in our journey in this life. For anybody who can help, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I will keep my faith in God, knowing that with God on my side, in my heart, my body, and soul, through God who strengthens me and my family. Whoever is out there that knows how it feels dealing with a loved one who’s fighting leukemia or who has cancer, may God protect them and keep them safe, especially for the ones that have lost a very loved one to cancer. My prayers and my heart go out to you as well. Have faith in God like my mom had faith in God. Therefore, I know she’s not suffering anymore. Thank you for everything. I pray. Amen. I love you, Mom. We all miss you. R.I.P. Nana. The grandkids are really missing you. Bye, Mom.

