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Tom Bianco
April 24, 2003
I first met Liz in 1990 at SSA, and I knew immediately that she was warm and caring. I was honored to have known and worked with her. She will truly be missed by all.
Judy Twitty
April 16, 2003
My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. I feel blessed to have known and worked with Liz. She was a warm and loving person and I will always cherish the memories I have of her. She was a true friend.
Everett Jackson
April 16, 2003
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. As a coworker, neighbor in Mt. Airy, and friend, I'll always consider myself lucky to have had Liz a part of my life.
Letha Holliday
April 15, 2003
I was saddened to hear of the death of your loved one. As a Co-Worker and friend, Liz will be missed. I'm glad that I had the opportunity to converse with her via email before her passing. The conversation was uplifting and inspiring. Being that my son is in the Navy, that gave us a lot to talk about.
Liz, you touched the lives of many people at the Social Security Administration. You will be sorely missed.
Fondly,
Letha Holliday
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