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Bryce Miller Benefit Pancake Breakfast

Draws 175 Friends, Family, Co-Workers

Christina Smith, center, Fly Creek, is embraced by members of her extended family who came out to support her son Bryce at a Benefit Pancake breakfast and auction held at the Morris Hall Grill at SUNY on Saturday morning. Brice weighed only 1lb 2oz when he was born prematurely on Feb. 25th. Christina, who works in the SUNY President's office as an administrative assistant, was on hand to greet and thank the 175 friends, familiy and co-workers who attended. The family is happy to report that Bryce is doing well and is up to 4lbs, 7oz, but still remains at Albany Med. To donate, go to gofundme.com/nijnes (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)
Christina Miller, center, Fly Creek, is embraced by members of her extended family who came out to support her son Bryce at a benefit pancake breakfast and auction Saturday morning at SUNY Oneonta’s Morris Hall.  Bryce weighed only one pound, two ounces when he was born prematurely on Feb. 25. Christina, who works in the SUNY president’s office as an administrative assistant, was on hand to greet and thank the 175 friends, family and co-workers who attended. The family is happy to report that Bryce is doing well and is up to four pounds, seven 0unces, but still remains at Albany Med. To donate go to:  gofundme.com/nijnes
(Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

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