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Laurie L. Frazier

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Laurie L. Frazier formerly of Wauconda Funeral services for Laurie L. Frazier (nee Johnson), 43, of Genoa City, Wis., will be held at noon today, at Messiah Lutheran Church in Wauconda. She passed away Thursday, May 27, 2004, following an extended struggle with pancreatic cancer. Laurie loved...

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i will always remember you! i think back on the fun times you, bill & i had when i was growing up! i miss you so much & will always remember your beautiful smile! love ya lots, michael!

I grew up with Bill and Laurie. Even though it's been many years since we have seen each other, I wanted Bill and his family to know that my thoughts and prayer's will be with you.

Bill & Family,

So sorry for your loss...our thoughts and prayers are with you all...

laurie, i wish we had more time together..we had so many things do yet, like another wedding to plan and you wanted me to take you to vegas in the fall. my heart is hurting and you will be forever in my thoughts. watching you suffer the way you did and you always still had a smile . thank you for loving my lexi and collin and your strength and courage has and will always be an inspiration to all of us.

My deepest sympathy to the Johnson and Frazier families. Laurie was a friend and classmate. I was very upset when I first heard of Laurie's illness. I kept thinking "Why her?, why not me?" There is a song called Trust his heart, by Babbie Mason. The verse says "God is too wise to be mistaken, God is too good to be unkind, So when you don't understand, When you don't see His plan, When you can't trace his hand, Trust his heart. I will have to trust God's plan for Laurie. She will be missed so...

To Laurie's Family
I wish to send my deepest regrets-
Laurie was a remarkable women, mother, sister and friend.
She will be deeply missed.
I am sorry
Diane Geiser

I miss when I would be able to spend the night at Aunt Laurie and Uncle Bill's house and not bring any clothes with me because Aunt Laurie would say "You're going to be in a house full of girls, what could you possibly need!"

I miss when just out of the blue Aunt Laurie would say, "Let's go shopping!" and we did.