Please help us honor our loved one while making a difference in myeloma research.
This page has been created to honor the memory of a truly selfless and giving man. Tito was the husband to my friend Kristina who I met in junior high many years ago, and a few decades or so later we became reacquainted when our children began attending the same elementary school, and now our daughters have become the best of friends. Through the years Tito and Kristina have been so kind and generous to our daughter and treated her like one of their own. My gratitude for both of them runs so deep that it is almost too difficult for me to express. Kristina Ramos is one of the strongest, bravest and most amazing women I know. She was the most dedicated and devoted wife to her husband Tito to the very end. Tito was also a wonderful husband to Kristina and loving father to his two young children. I wish there was more that I could do for them during this very difficult time. I have done a great deal of praying and researching several ideas, and thought that given the type of man Tito was in life and also in his death, that this tribute page was one of the best ways for everyone to honor his memory while simultaneously helping others in need.
The following words by Kristina Ramos describe her husband Tito’s essence and spirit with perfection;
Tito always loved to help people; nothing was too big or too small. He was a true servant of God.
Tito continued his passion of helping people during his journey by always signing up for research trials. He always told the team, if a cure cannot not be found during his life time, hopefully the data he provided can help someone else or help find a cure. Even in passing, Tito thought of others and gave the ultimate and selfless gift; his body. Tito has donated his body to science.
God Bless this family always and may they find peace, comfort and love in the days ahead.
With Deepest Sympathy and Love,
Christina M. Little
Please see below for information regarding the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation and how it helps others to fight this particular type of cancer.
I truly pray that a cure can be found through the selfless dedication and giving of people like Tito Ramos.
The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF), along with its research and medical industry partners, has fueled more studies, initiated more trials, developed more treatments, introduced more medicines, and have had a far greater impact than any other organization on myeloma. While the MMRF has made enormous progress, they still have much to do and cannot continue to do great research without your support.
Please consider joining me to fight multiple myeloma. Together we can make a difference.
About the MMRF:
The mission of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) is to find a cure for multiple myeloma by relentlessly pursuing innovation that accelerates the development of next-generation treatments to extend the lives of patients. Founded in 1998 by Kathy Giusti, a multiple myeloma patient, and her twin sister Karen Andrews as a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, the MMRF is a world-recognized leader in cancer research. The MMRF continues to disrupt the industry today, as a pioneer and leader at the helm of new research efforts. Since its inception, the organization has raised over $330 million and directs nearly 90% of the total funds to research and related programs. To learn more, visit themmrf.org
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P.O. Box 414238
Boston, MA 02241-4238
MMRF Offices:
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Norwalk, CT 06851
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