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A blood transfusion saved Deborah Heim’s life, now a drive will be held in her honor

Summary by The Monroe Sun
MONROE, CT --- Monroe's longtime tax collector, Deborah Heim, lives with a rare blood disorder that causes her white blood cells to attack the red cells. She needed a life-saving blood transfusion three years ago, and now takes autoimmune suppressants, while monitoring her symptoms. Heim is involved in many community service organizations in town, including
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The Monroe Sun broke the news in on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
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