Alexa Bolton WABC Interview


Alexa Bolton was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma at the age of 10. Ewing’s Sarcoma is a very rare type of cancerous tumor that grows in your bones or in the soft tissue around your bones, such as cartilage or the nerves, and usually affects people from the ages of 10 to 20.

She stayed at the Ronald Mcdonald House New York while receiving treatment. In her interview with WABC news, she remembered the time when she first came to the house, she knew in that moment that it was the kind of place that would provide a much-needed respite from what she was going through.  

She loved the convivial atmosphere at the House and thought that everyone was extremely compassionate and welcoming. One of the memories she cherished the most at our House was the experience she had at the Playroom, where we have Movie nights and volunteers doing their best to ensure amusement. Ronald McDonald House New York ensures children get the opportunity to be kids first and patients second. Our programs help provide children and their families with a sense of normalcy after treatment through various services.

Sadly, we had to say goodbye to Alexa on February 22nd, 2024 as she passed away peacefully surrounded by family after an amazingly heroic and long battle with cancer.

An Excerpt from her Obituary

Her dream was to pursue a degree in Nursing so she could help others like they helped her. Alexa was a beloved high school athlete who did gymnastics, ran cross country, played lacrosse and tennis. She enjoyed spending time in the sun with a good book. You could always find one of her dogs by her side. Wexler (named after her Sarcoma Doctor at MSKCC) and Bailey were a constant source of comfort and companionship.

Alexa created a legacy of strength and determination that will continue to inspire us all for years to come.

Alexa was predeceased by her grandfathers Paul J. Berrafato and Theodore Bolton; grandmother Ellen Coleman Bolton and her aunts Amy Bolton Schultz and Pamela Coleman Eisenhut. Alexa is survived by her parents, Suzette Berrafato Bolton and Greg James Bolton; big sister Mia and brothers Austin, Brayden, Logan, her dog Bailey; grandmothers Joan J. Berrafato and Constance Bolton; many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Alexa was a shining light and will be missed dearly by all who are connected to Ronald McDonald House New York and had the privilege of knowing her.

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