
Daniel Healy’s Fight Against Leukemia
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Daniel Healy has been diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. He will be hospitalized at the Wilmot Cancer Center at Strong Memorial in Rochester for chemotherapy for at least a month. Pending the positive outcome of the treatment, he will still need to travel to Strong for continued inpatient and outpatient care for an extended period of time.
Dan grew up in DeWitt and resides in East Syracuse. He’s a devoted father to his son Will, and is one of nine siblings. Dan is proud of his alma mater, Jamesville-DeWitt, where he played lacrosse and football for the Red Rams. He is also a graduate of SUNY at Alfred School of Technology. Dan is a big fan of the New York Giants and the New York Rangers. He is a supportive uncle, loving brother and great friend.
At this difficult time, Dan is in need of financial assistance as he faces the mounting costs related to treatment and other expenses. Please consider donating. Your prayers and support are greatly appreciated by Dan’s family.
To learn more about AML, please visit the American Cancer Society: https://www.cancer.org/cancer/acute-myeloid-leukemia.html




Dan grew up in DeWitt and resides in East Syracuse. He’s a devoted father to his son Will, and is one of nine siblings. Dan is proud of his alma mater, Jamesville-DeWitt, where he played lacrosse and football for the Red Rams. He is also a graduate of SUNY at Alfred School of Technology. Dan is a big fan of the New York Giants and the New York Rangers. He is a supportive uncle, loving brother and great friend.
At this difficult time, Dan is in need of financial assistance as he faces the mounting costs related to treatment and other expenses. Please consider donating. Your prayers and support are greatly appreciated by Dan’s family.
To learn more about AML, please visit the American Cancer Society: https://www.cancer.org/cancer/acute-myeloid-leukemia.html




Co-organizers (4)
Allie Healy
Organizer
Syracuse, NY
Aimee Healy-Reeves
Beneficiary
Aimee Healy-Reeves
Co-organizer
Mary Ellen Long
Co-organizer
Eileen Spillane-Healy
Co-organizer