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Laura "Cristi" Lamb

Flint, Michigan

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LAMB, Laura "Cristi" - Age 36, passed away Wednesday, March 3, 2004 at her home in Flint. Funeral arrangements will be announced.

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Christi , it is hard to believe you have been gone a year already. I can still hear your laughter ringing through the office! Such a sweet sound. We miss you Christi. You are in our thoughts daily.

Hard to believe it's been over a year now. Still can't believe it.

I hope that Cristi's family and friends are all doing well.

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Tinkertoy

Christi, My friend and co-worker. We will miss your smile and willingness to help in anything you could. If you were looking down today Christi, you know you were loved and will be missed. The office just isn't the same without you. May God hold your hand in His throughout eternity.

Although we didn't know Cristi personally, our hearts and prayers go out to everyone in her family. Jeff, Jon, Kevin, Kim, Jim (and of course everyone else) our deepest condolences. From everyone else who signed the guestbook and knew her, it was our loss to not have been her friend.

Cristi? I couldn't believe it when my sister called me last night to tell me about this. What a shock. Far too young.

I dated Cristi back in 1984/85. She was my first love. Our break up was hard on me, and I regret never having told her...years later...how much she had meant to me back then.

God bless her family in this difficult time.

Godspeed Cristi.

Terry

My best Saturday nights at the News were spent working with Cristi and her friend, Vera. We'd be zipping the inserts into the newspapers and taking bundles off the line as the workers at the beginning of the line worked at a turtles pace -- placing even more work on us. I first met Cristi when she was a high school student. Through the years I had heard all the hip greetings: "que pasa", "what's happenin'", "What's up", etc.; but it was Cristi who taught me the hip term of that time: "what up...



I really can't believe that such a bright, vivacious, kind, loving person can be gone so quickly and far too soon.

We didn't see each other often enough, but I'm happy that so many of the things we did do together were so darn fun, and included other great people. The weekend in Grand Haven, poking around Art Fair, the trip to the Cider Mill, dinners and lunches where our big table was inevitably the loudest in the restaurant.... even drinking wine and dicussing religious...

I WILL MISS YOU PITA GAYLE