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Laurie Fisher Yerusalim

Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania

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Laurie Fisher Yerusalim, 36, of Shiremanstown, died Tuesday, April 15, 2003 at home.

She had worked for the PA Treasury Department. Laurie graduated from Susquehanna Twp. High School. She was an avid Penn State Football fan, and enjoyed watching and participating in theater.

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I really don't know how to start off, But I guess I should start off by saying that Laurie was a very important person to me and my family, during the past few years you spent the holidays with me and my family. We loved having you there like you were just one of the family, and that is how I thought of you. I will miss you so much you were the one I could really talk to during difficult times. I will never forget you! I never had lost anyone close to me until now, and I will definetly have a...

Dear Terry, The girls and I were so saddened to hear of the loss of your sister. Please know that you are in our thoughts, and we offer you all our support during this very difficult time. Love, Jessica, Jill, Ali

Our deepest sympathy on your loss. We hope you will find comfort in your memories of Laurie.

Laurie was my Aunt and she always wanted to take me out to do something fun. I think she wanted a child of her own because she always treated me like she was a parent-except somehow better. Some people might have thought otherwise, but she was a great person. It put a huge hole in my heart now that she is gone, but now she can treat all the kids in heaven like her own.

I remember great times with Laurie The times Pop took pictures at Italian lake. We had the greatest Grandfather and Grandmother. I have never seen Laurie so happy was in Ocean City Marilyn. We what I called waterskied with Scranton our cousin who had a boat. I swam from the boat ashore and went to the place we were stayng at knocked on the door and got her out of bed and togheter Her and I swam to the boat. We boogie boarded and when rough waves came we said we were in Barney...

I just want to express my sorrow to the Fisher family. I spent alot of time with Laurie in the mid and late eighties. We shared alot of laughs together going out to nightclubs and having a blast. The last time I saw Laurie was Dec 13th of 2002, we had a few laughs about old times and all the crazy situations we would get into.

Fish, you are my friend and I will pray for your soul. I will miss you. KP

My thoughts and prayers are with Laurie as she enters a new chapter in her life. I pray she will find happiness. Laurie, I will always remember the good times we shared in the past.

I just want to convey my condolences to Marilyn Berger and her children on the death of their daughter and sister, Laurie.

I worked with Marilyn many years ago in the Department of Education, and remember vividly how she cherished each and every one of her children, but also remember how Laurie, her youngest, seemed to be her "shining star".

My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time of sorrow.

Barbara Kuhn