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Mia McPherson
July 5, 2025
I am Mia McPherson. I recently discovered this after deciding to google her. I am now 12 years old, and i honestly dont know what to say. I didnt know my mom for long, and the only memories i have werent the best. But, judging on the following comments, i can tell she was a wonderful person. And i wish everyone the best who has lost her the way i did.
Josh Brown
May 25, 2020
We were close friends in first grade through fourth grade and I can't recall a more ideal tale of childhood friendship and beautiful walks home from school together. I can still remember the anticipation of hanging out together, the way that your smile and laughter still color my memories of our imaginations in your grandmother's dining room. There are so many great memories of playing red-rover in the street with you, Kristen Z. and Kim T... I am only now finding out about your passing and I cherish those childhood memories of you being such a wonderful friend.
c t
March 13, 2017
Never is easy to lose a loved one in death. Please find comfort from God's word.John6: 40
Lori Wojciechowski
March 12, 2017
You were a beautiful person inside and out. We lost touch the last cpl of tears and I'm sorry for that. Your at peace now Sara I love you
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Vinnie Novak
March 11, 2017
My condolences to u all.RIP Sarah so sorry babygirl
Margaret Wagner & Family
March 11, 2017
Our prayers are with you and your family.
Joe&Melissa Wagner
March 11, 2017
Our prayers are with you. If we can help in any way let us know.
Anonymous
March 11, 2017
Sarah was the one of the brightest lights one could have the pleasure of knowing. She literally lit up any room she walked into. She would make stangers feel welcome and make friends feel loved. One could not help but to like her, and those that truly knew her as I did, couldn't help but to love her; as she loved us. Words cannot express the pain in my heart for her family, and dearest friends. As tragic as this all of this is, I encourage all who knew her to remember her as she lived, smiled, and loved. Remember the last hug she gave you, and live in that moment. Let her light shine into eternity...
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