Stamford, CT— Natasha Townsend-McCallum passed away on October 21, 2024, after a courageous four-year battle with cancer, leaving her family, friends, and community in deep sorrow. Known for her warmth, kindness, and unyielding spirit, Natasha was a devoted wife, mother, friend, and valued colleague in the City of Stamford. Her memory and impact resonate across those who were fortunate to know her, especially within her professional circle.
Natasha’s journey with cancer began in early 2020. Despite undergoing extensive treatments, including chemotherapy and radiation, Natasha continued to bring light and strength to those around her. In 2023, as her health required her to take disability leave, her family faced the challenge of navigating both her illness and the financial burdens it brought. Natasha’s passing has left a void in the lives of her loving husband Jerome and their four children, aged 23, 19, 14, and 9.
In tribute to Natasha’s legacy and to support her family, Sharona Cowan has organized a fundraiser to alleviate financial pressures during this painful transition. Early donors, including Erica Visokey, Tami Greig, and Wendy Gilligan, have shown their support, with donations coming in as the Stamford community gathers to honor Natasha’s memory.
Natasha’s resilience, dedication, and compassion will be remembered fondly by her family, friends, and colleagues. Her legacy of kindness and loyalty will forever stay in the hearts of those she touched.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Natasha’s family and loved ones as they navigate this profound loss.
Summary of Natasha Townsend-McCallum
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Natasha Townsend-McCallum |
Date of Passing | October 21, 2024 |
Fundraiser Organizer | Sharona Cowan |
Initial Donations | $50 by Erica Visokey, $50 by Anonymous, $50 by Tami Greig |
Location | Stamford, CT |
Purpose | Support for family’s financial stability during bereavement |
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