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Carlee Iverson
November 17, 2010
So many people pass in and out of our lives but very few have the ability to touch lives like "our Lu". Lu was so special to so many. She loved life and lived life, and never let the little things ruffle her feathers. She was a wonderful person and most of all, she was a wonderful friend. She will always be "our Lu". Rest peacefully, my dear, dear friend. We will miss you more than you know.
Darcy Lange
November 17, 2010
My fondest memory of Lou was the time I had just gotten out of the hospital. Lou had just gotten out herself and came walking up to my door in a walker bringing me dinner from Red Tractons. She was like that always thoughtful and buying things for her friends. If Lou was feeling sick or in pain you never knew it. She wasn't a complainer. She just kept on going no matter how she felt. I am 30 years younger and wish I had her stamina. Lou was a great inspiration to everyone who knew her. She will be missed
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