Laurie-Siebert-Obituary

Laurie Siebert

Milford, Massachusetts

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SIEBERT, Laurie (Jacobs) 47, of Franklin & formerly of Canton, November 7, 2008. Beloved wife of Thomas Siebert. Loving mother of Carly, Paul & Matt of Franklin & step-mother of Heather of Laconia, NH. Daughter of Joseph Jacobs of Canton & the late Mary (DiMartino) Jacobs. Also...

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Tom, family and friends

We are so deeply saddened by the passing of Laurie. We hope your wonderful memories will someday soon ease your pain. You are all in our prayers,

Sue Janson and Heather Larson

Tom:

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this sad time. Let your wonderful memories comfort you in the future.

Your friend,

Gail MacNeil, Dorchester, MA

Laurie's warm brown eyes had such a way of seeing the gentle humor in any situation and in herself. Hers was a bright and easy presence that instantly put people at ease. All of you kids, be on your best behavior - she's always watching you now!

Tom and family, I will keep you close in my thoughts and prayers. I'm sorry I couldn't be there with you to celebrate Laurie's life. God bless

TOM, MATT AND CARLY AND PAUL-

We are so saddened and shocked to hear about Laurie. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sincerely,
GARY and KIM RIDENOUR (DREW'S PARENTS - LAST YEAR FRANKLIN CHARGERS FOOTBALL TEAM)

My deepest sympathy, may all the beautiful memories that
you both shared, help to sustain you.

Margaret Mannai
X S Brokers

Tom,Carly, Paul, Matt, Joe, Lynne, Jayne,Diane,MaryBeth, Jay & Family:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time and always. Laurie was an exceptional person and a wonderful friend. Words cannot begin to express our sadness. She will forever live in our hearts. We will miss her deeply!

Donna, Doug D'Olimpio & Family

Dear Tom,

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Your friend,
Damon

To Laurie's family and friends:

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Growing up on York Street, we were all like brothers and sisters and your family is part of some of my most treasured memories. Laurie helped teach us to swim in the summer - snow mobiling and skating in the winter. No to mention taking the "little kids" to the Blue Hills Drive-in.

I wish I could be there and know that I am there in spirit.

My deepest sympathy.