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Shari Brewer/Basketwoman
January 19, 2011
Early on when I had met James I had asked him about hunting deer. I know he was teasing me as he told me he got in his pink cadilac and went to Safeway to get his meat for dinner. He was a wonderful friend, mentor, encourager, prayer warrior, man of wisdom, and a person who loved and accepted me just as I am. He truly walked the talked. I miss the phone calls and being able to pick up the phone and ask anything and to get a straight answer with total acceptance and not judgement. Am missing you much.
Emily Mansfield
January 9, 2011
To Norma, Nancy and all of Lawrence's family I send my love and prayers. Lawrence had great Heart -- kind and generous -- and that combined with his wisdom, humor, and dedication to his people gave the Sauk-Suiattle (and all of Indian Country) an amazing leader. I feel privileged to have been able to work with him through NICS, to have been his friend, and, best of all, to have been honored by being teased by him on occasion!
I hold you all in my heart as you carry on his vision.
Leroy Joseph
January 6, 2011
I miss you big brother
Nancy DeCoteau
January 5, 2011
I want to thank everyone for sharing their life experience with my brother. It does my heart good to learn how his smile, laughter, and words touched so many people.
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Bonnie Means-O'Flanagan
January 4, 2011
Dear family, I will miss my phone calls with my "brother" Lawrence. The Sauk people have lost a great leader. His people and family were his greatest joy. His laughter and stories I will miss. He fought the fight and made his last journey home. RIP my dear "brother".
Ric Kilmer
January 3, 2011
I first met Lawrence in 1982, back when they worked out of a small building closer to I-5. We worked together in ICW, fisheries enforcement, and other areas. Lawrence made huge contributions to the community, while possessing quiet strength and wisdom, and good humor. I am glad I knew this great man. I send my regards to his family and all his friends.
Roma Shelton Perdue
January 3, 2011
The World and Indian Nation have truely lost a visionary leader. May Chief James " Qual ish kanim" Lawrence Joseph's work continue for generation's to come. Rest In Peace Chief.
Sandra Grenier
January 2, 2011
I will forever remember Lawrence and the friendship we shared when he would come to the field office of the NWIFC. He had such wisdom and was very much a activist for the Sauk Suiattle tribe and all of Indian country. My heart goes out to his family and tribal members as they send him on his journey. May the Creator give you peace knowing he completed his task on earth and will now join his people who have gone on before him.
January 2, 2011
My wife and I drove to see the eagles this weekend via hwy 530 and passed the Sauk-Suiattle facilities. What a magical trip. So we were touched by learning of this amazing man and touched with sadness for those who loved him.
Please accept condolences from our family.
Eric Ofsthus
Caren Malgesini
Lake Stevens
Pat Stewart
January 2, 2011
I will always remember the kindness and generosity Lawrence showed me when I first went to work with the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe. His smile, his laugh, his stubborn refusal to my please to not wear his Hooters Shirt when he was going to be interviewed by the media (told me it was a Sacred Owl Shirt and I know he did it just to tease me), are memories that I will cherish always.
My thoughts and prayers go out to all his family, many of which I have been privileged to know and work with. You are all now his memory keepers, and I know those stories and memories are in excellent hands.
Pat Stewart
Tony Meyer
January 2, 2011
Lawrence was one of the first people I met when I came to work in Indian Country 25 years ago. He took me under his wing and encouraged me at a time when I needed it most. I am forever grateful for his kindness.
Lawrence was simply one of the finest people I have ever met. I will miss his laugh and wonderful sense of humor. I will always think of Lawrence roaring down the road on his motorcycle heading to one important meeting or another, always with the best interests of his tribe in mind.
Tony Meyer
NW Indian Fisheries Commission
December 31, 2010
Lawrence was my "big boss," mentor, dear friend and brother for thirty years. A true chief, the survival of the Sauk people was always his paramount concern and his life work. He fought for Indian children, for the salmon, for the mountain goats, to secure the land base, develop the laws and constitution for the Tribe, secure housing and social services. He was the steady hand behind the Northwest Intertribal Court System's governing board, securing justice not only for his Tribe but for half the Tribes in western Washington. He lived up to the trust place in him by his old ones; he was a descendant of chiefs in every branch of his family tree. Deeply generous with his knowledge, quick to laugh and tease, a man of pure goodness.
I am happy for you, Lawrence. No more suffering, only joy in seeing your people again.
I will not forget the teachings you shared.
Love to each and every member of the family-my beloved family.
Tallis King George
Ronald Wright
December 31, 2010
Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
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