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The Whitmore family, from left: Alexis, 11, Mike, the dad, James, 9, Gabby, 7, and Deb, who has an advanced case of breast cancer. - Courtesy photo
The Whitmore family, from left: Alexis, 11, Mike, the dad, James, 9, Gabby, 7, and Deb, who has an advanced case of breast cancer.

Redmond resident Deborah Whitmore passes away, benefit concert still planned


Jun 14 2008

Redmond's Deborah Whitmore lost her battle with her cancer and passed away on the night of Thursday, June 12 at the Evergreen Hospice in Kirkland.

There is a concert and craft/gift basket sale being planned for the benefit of the Whitmore family, which includes dad Mike and children Alexis, James and Gabby.

The Whitmore Family Concert will go on as planned, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 24 at the Meydenbauer Center, 11100 NE 6th St.

For tickets (suggested minimum donation is $25), e-mail amy@abovethedin.com or call Amy Frampton at (425) 788-0626.

To donate crafts or items for gift baskets, contact Naomi Call, (425) 881-2601.

In November 2007, Deborah was diagnosed with an advanced case of breast cancer.

Funeral services for Deborah will be held both in Redmond and in Syracuse, Utah. The Redmond services are on Tuesday, June 17 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 10115 172nd Ave., with viewing at 10:30 a.m. and the service at noon.

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