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Stacey Milano (Cook)
April 3, 2023
Tracy and I were close in age. I did the Shabbat babysitting program with my mom. Tracy would come into my classroom everyday Shabbat to say hi and check on me. I adored her beautiful personality and enjoyed our conversations! She love my momma also so much and my momma loved her as well. I have seen her since she was in high school I think, but it was still a shock to me and the family was always in my heart and always will be. Stacey zMilano (Cook)
Jenny kopelioff
April 2, 2023
I am in shock. Tracy had a lot to offer to our community. She was a dedicated mother who only lived for the well-being of her children and parents. The world has lost an individual with great values. Jenny Kopelioff. ( Lila´s mom)
The Greenfields
April 1, 2023
May Tracy´s memory be for a blessing. May her family know no more sorrow.
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