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The family is using the nearby Love's Buds & Blooms (https://www.seatacbudsandblooms.com/) for flowers. If you wish to gift flowers for the funeral, you may use the same vendor or a vendor of your choice.

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Donate Blood

The leukemia and treatment at times caused Rose to have low red blood cell and/or platelet counts, requiring her to receive numerous blood and platelet transfusions, sometimes on a daily basis for weeks. There was a blood shortage during the pandemic, but thankfully Rose was able to continue fighting due to the blood and platelet provided by donors. Please consider donating blood if you are able to. Resources: - Bloodworks Northwest (https://www.bloodworksnw.org/) - American Red Cross (https://www.redcross.org/give-blood.html)

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Donate to cancer-related research or organization

Donations or volunteering for cancer-related causes would be greatly appreciated. Rose received amazing support and treatment from Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA).

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Sign-up to be a Bone Marrow / Stem Cell Donor

For people diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), a stem cell transplant is perhaps the treatment that provides the best chance of survival. A donor that closely matches the recipient's HLA tissue type provides a better chance of a successful transplant. Siblings are the best potential donors, with each sibling statistically being a 25% match. Rose was lucky in that she had two siblings that were full matches for her. She received a stem-cell transplant in March 2021 and was able to get into remission. Many others do not have suitable donors available and must rely on donor databases. Please consider signing up to be a potential bone marrow / stem cell donor, and you may potentially save someone's life. Resource: Be the Match (https://bethematch.org)

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Rosalyn "Rose, Rosy" Alindayu