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Stanley Lancaster
December 2, 2024
I was visited in a dream this morning by Britt. It was brief, but affectionate. We stood and hugged each other. Her hair was down, and her small frame was warm. We smiled, and her eyes shined. I won't forget her fierce grasp on life, and how she lived it to the fullest extent possible. I still marvel at her tenacity and courage.
September 27, 2010
Stan Lancaster and Jennifer Summers of Fayetteville, AR. We will miss her, and care for her in our memories.
Rose Van Dyke
September 16, 2010
When I heard of Britt's passing all I could think of was how she had touched so many lives in such a special way. Her courage, strength, wisdom, and good sense of humour were most admirable. She was a legend in herself.
I knew Britt through the stories
Marie Hill shared with me. That little
lady was an inspiration to all.
Guy Clifton
September 15, 2010
David and Richie, I am so sorry to learn of Britts passing. I remember her when we were growing up in Odessa.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
September 14, 2010
Mr & Mrs Richard D. Parker. Her father was the person who was instrumental in Mr. Parkers employment wutg Stadard Vacuum oil Company In India,Sri Lanka and sthe Philippines
Susanne Slay-Westbrook
September 14, 2010
I only knew Britt a few short years and all of that time was dominated by illness for her. Yet I got to know a fiesty, spunky strong woman in a small package who gave energy in a big way. She had a large support system with many who will deeply miss her. To all of those who are now hurting, take comfort in knowing that Britt is now flying high with her angels.
Brooke Mayes
September 14, 2010
Dear Family
I heard about Britts passing last night. I am so sorry. I knew she had health issues but I had no idea how bad. I am in shock. I considered Britt a dear friend and I am sorry we lost touch over the years but I never forgot the great times we had during high school. Britt is not suffering anymore and that's "a good thing". Mrs Holbrook, Mr Donnelly, David and Richie, God bless you all. I wish I could be there for the services.. I loved Britt.
Mary Ann Culver
September 14, 2010
I am so glad I got to hug your neck last March! You were the bravest, strongest most courageous, funniest and tiniest girl I knew. I will miss you terribly. May you now be with the God.
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