Honouring the Life and Legacy Charles Juravinski
Dr. Julian Dobranowski, Chair, Department of Radiology, McMaster University Chair, Juravinski Research Institute Steering & Scientific Committees
“Hamilton has lost a remarkable man today. Charlie Juravinski was a child of the great depression who was determined to work hard, take risks, and give back. With every donation he and Margaret made, Charlie had plans, expectations of how that gift would improve the lives of people in our community and those around the world, too. He asked smart questions, encouraged Hamilton’s hospitals and universities to think differently, to collaborate more frequently. And every time he and Margaret gave, Charlie encouraged others to give back, too. He was quick to say, it didn’t matter how much, he just wanted people to experience the joy of giving. I feel fortunate to have been his friend, colleague and advisor, though truth be told, he was often the one doing the advising. I look forward to seeing Charlie’s legacy live on through the care provided at our hospitals, hospices and care centres in Hamilton and through the work of the Juravinski Research Institute.”
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