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Marvin Coleman
September 29, 2009
My deepest sympathy to the Family. What little math I knot is because of her. She was a dear person
Class of 56
September 27, 2009
I remember very fondly "Miss Lashley" as we knew her. I graduated in 1956 from Brunswick High School and also attended Lawrenceville High School and was taught algebra by her. Please accept my deepest condolences..........
Millie Edwards Long (The Villages, FL)
September 27, 2009
You have my deepest sympathy. May God Bless and Keep you and be your guide in the celebration of my teacher's life. She was a great person and teacher. I am a member of the BHS Class of 56 and we just recently celebrated our 50th Anniversary. All of us will cherish our memory of her.
Marjorie Lynch King
Dr. Stanley P. Jones
September 25, 2009
You have my deepest sympathy in the passing of my former Algebra 2 teacher. As president of the BSHS Class of 1974 I would like to also express condolences on behalf of my former classmates. She was very knowledgeable and had high expectations for all students. She had a great love for teaching. May God bless you all in your time of sorrow and in the days ahead.
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Donald Clary
September 25, 2009
My deepest sympathies to all the family and Mrs. Long. Ms. Lashley was a wonderful math teacher and a wonderful person. The care and concern for her students was evident while you were her student and for all the years after you graduated. I attribute my love of mathmatics and my success as a math teacher to Ms. Lashley's instructuional skills and passion for teaching. May God bless you all during this time of loss.
Donald Clary
BHS Class of 1963
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