My Story…
I’m pleased to be running the Falmouth Road Race as a member of Team BAF in memory of Gwenn Giles Hoyt.
As many of you know, I lost my first wife Gwenn to an undetected brain aneurysm that ruptured on February 26, 2006, she was just 41.
Did you know 1 in 50 people suffer a brain aneurysm? Many are unaware of their symptoms or are misdiagnosed. We didn’t know the symptoms and when I called the doctor they said it’s probably just food poisoning. Find out if you or someone you know is at risk. Please visit bafound.org to learn more.
I now run to raise awareness, and to support the research the Brain Aneurysm foundation does.
Donate to help Bob raise money for The 2022 ASICS Falmouth Road Race’s fundraising campaign.
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Jun 06 | Mike and Sue | $54.10 |
Jun 06 | Craig U. | Undisclosed amount |
Jun 04 | Mike | Undisclosed amount |
May 28 | Charlene and Jerry Petruccelli | $160.60 |
May 28 | Brooke Teller | $27.48 |
May 28 | Beth | $27.48 |
May 27 | Jennifer Barrows | $27.48 |
May 27 | Howard and Ginny Anthony | $54.10 |
May 27 | Scot Hoyt | $107.35 |
May 26 | Becky Bell | $11.50 |