Veronica Brock, Lynn, MA—Veronica Brock passed away in the early morning of August 24, 2024, after a long battle with Systemic Sclerosis. Known affectionately as Momma Veronica, she was a vital part of the community, touching the lives of many, including Chioma Gathoga-Ogbuike, who regarded her as a significant figure in her upbringing.
The community is rallying to support Adesuwa Usuanlele, Veronica’s daughter, during this challenging time. Adesuwa, who shared a close bond with her mother, is facing the daunting task of navigating life without her while also preparing to move out of their shared apartment by October 1, 2024.
In response to these challenges, a fundraiser titled "Honoring Momma Veronica: Supporting Transitional Costs" has been organized by Chioma Gathoga-Ogbuike. The funds raised will help cover the costs associated with a Celebration of Life event, tentatively scheduled for Sunday, September 8th, including venue rental, food, and equipment, as well as transitional expenses for Adesuwa. As of now, $470 has been raised out of a $5,000 goal, with donations coming from caring individuals like Crystal Gomez, Donna Truong, and Phoebe Yankson.
The love and support shown by the community through donations and shared memories highlight the deep impact Veronica had on those around her. Her legacy of kindness and strength will continue to be cherished by her family and friends.
We are deeply saddened to learn of Veronica Brock’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Adesuwa Usuanlele and the entire family during this difficult time.
Short Summary of Veronica Brock
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Veronica Brock |
Date of Passing | August 24, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Chioma Gathoga-Ogbuike |
Goal Amount | $5,000 |
Amount Raised | $470 |
Location | Lynn, MA |
Purpose | Memorial celebration expenses, transitional costs, and support for Adesuwa Usuanlele |
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