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Elizabeth Kruszewski Bugbee

Erie, Pennsylvania

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Elizabeth Bugbee passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on April 9, 2011.

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Doug & Judie Dundon: We are very sorry for your loss. We hope all your good memories will comfort you in the days to come.

My sincere sympathy for your loss.

Pat Morewood

So sorry to learn of Mrs. Bugbee's passing. She was truely a great teacher for both of my kids and I will always remember the calm way that she addressed her students. In later years she was always there to encourage the Grapepickers in running events. She will never be forgotten. God's blessings to her family.

You will definitely be missed by many-having the pleasure of cutting yours and your daughters hair for many years you could always bring a smile to any ones face

Liz was my calm during a busy school day. She made me laugh. We prayed together, played together and we came together to create new and exciting ways to teach children.

May God bless her beautiful family, her fellow runners, and all the teachers who had the pleasure of working with her.

Liz, you will always be in our hearts.
Mary

Dear Elizabeth..
I used to see you at McCord library in North East years past and though at the time I did not know who you were then, I could see you were a cancer survivor. You seemed like such a nice person from afar. I felt for you and your pain and wished that you would be well one day. Then one day I had an opportunity in the grocery store to speak to you in the last year and I really enjoyed doing so and yet you never knew my name. You were such a nice lady and it was an honor! I...

Liz, will be missed, she was a wonderful friend and running mate, have know her for years and she was always a wonderful lady, I will miss you ELIZABETH,and peace be with you LUCIUS.
YOUR FRIEND
SARA GRANT

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I had Mrs. Bugbee at St.Mary's elementary in 1st grade. She was a wonderful person. She always challenged us to grow to be great people and to accept everyone. She was one of my favorite teachers and people that I had ever had the pleasure of meeting in my life.
I remember when she ran the Boston Marathon and how proud we all were of her. She taught us to fight the odds and make the best out of what we were given in life. I only hope that people...

Dear Lucius, Liz, and family, We are so sorry for your loss but only Liz would end her life teaching and running. What a gift of strength and love she gave to her faith, family and friends. We will miss her. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Fondly, Bob and Judy Wilson