
Dytko Family Fund
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Friends,
My heart and soul are torn as our community mourns the loss of Anna Dytko, a loving wife, amazing mother, and wonderful friend, at the young age of 47. Anna lost her battle to cancer in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her heartbroken family. Anna is survived by her incredible husband, Alex Dytko (45), and their three smart and beautiful children: Philip (25), Feodor (9), and Alesia (6).
For the past 3 years, Anna has fought this horrible disease headstrong, exploring both Western medicines at some of the best facilities in New England and alternative approaches from around the world in search of a cure. Despite her battle, she demonstrated her bravery and strength every day while continuing to run the home, actively raise her young children, maintain her daily routines, and smile. Anna was the core of the Dytko Family, making sure everything ran smoothly and was always taken care of, especially her three little angels and all of their activities. Anna and Alex have unbelievable energy as a couple to lead their family forward, traveling the world, and spending time with close friends wherever they went, always smiling and laughing. Even in her final days, Anna made sure that everything was organized, labeled, sorted, and ready to go after she left this world for a better place.
Thankfully, COVID and quarantine allowed the Dytko family to be together in their hardest of times to love, support, and care for each other. While Alex has not been working for over 6 months, he was fortunate to be by Anna's side every second of the day, caring for her with all his heart's love and compassion. During these difficult last several months, the family tried to enjoy every moment they could together.
Anna's last wishes were for her husband and children to find love, joy, and happiness in their lives as she will forever be with all of them in their hearts and thoughts. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributing any donations to the Dytko Family Fund via this page or you can contact me via Facebook page to help support Alex and Philip raise Feodor and Alesia with minimal disruption as they mourn the loss of their wife, mother, and best friend in this world. Any donations will be used to help cover the cost of medical bills, as well as continued education and support for Feodor and Alesia.
As the Dytko Family mourns their tragic loss, please respect the family's time for grieving without outside interruptions.
My heart and soul are torn as our community mourns the loss of Anna Dytko, a loving wife, amazing mother, and wonderful friend, at the young age of 47. Anna lost her battle to cancer in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her heartbroken family. Anna is survived by her incredible husband, Alex Dytko (45), and their three smart and beautiful children: Philip (25), Feodor (9), and Alesia (6).
For the past 3 years, Anna has fought this horrible disease headstrong, exploring both Western medicines at some of the best facilities in New England and alternative approaches from around the world in search of a cure. Despite her battle, she demonstrated her bravery and strength every day while continuing to run the home, actively raise her young children, maintain her daily routines, and smile. Anna was the core of the Dytko Family, making sure everything ran smoothly and was always taken care of, especially her three little angels and all of their activities. Anna and Alex have unbelievable energy as a couple to lead their family forward, traveling the world, and spending time with close friends wherever they went, always smiling and laughing. Even in her final days, Anna made sure that everything was organized, labeled, sorted, and ready to go after she left this world for a better place.
Thankfully, COVID and quarantine allowed the Dytko family to be together in their hardest of times to love, support, and care for each other. While Alex has not been working for over 6 months, he was fortunate to be by Anna's side every second of the day, caring for her with all his heart's love and compassion. During these difficult last several months, the family tried to enjoy every moment they could together.
Anna's last wishes were for her husband and children to find love, joy, and happiness in their lives as she will forever be with all of them in their hearts and thoughts. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributing any donations to the Dytko Family Fund via this page or you can contact me via Facebook page to help support Alex and Philip raise Feodor and Alesia with minimal disruption as they mourn the loss of their wife, mother, and best friend in this world. Any donations will be used to help cover the cost of medical bills, as well as continued education and support for Feodor and Alesia.
As the Dytko Family mourns their tragic loss, please respect the family's time for grieving without outside interruptions.
Co-organizers (2)
Yana Brodsky Kravets
Organizer
Salem, MA
Alex Dytko
Beneficiary
Alissa Fodor
Co-organizer