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Debra Berg
April 17, 2012
Dear family members ...I just learned of Lisa's death. I worked with Lisa at St. Ritas in West Allis in the late 90's. I will never forget her great attitude and wonderfull spirit.
I am SO sorry for your loss. I am still in shock. I would have driven to the funeral, had I known about it in advance.
I can only tell you that she is in the Kingdom, and with our Savior. Believe, with all your heart, that she is peaceful and filled with joy.
May these days be ones of good memories and bonding with family and friends.
I had not seen Lisa in a while, but I cried for hours last night, knowing that another wonderful person has left us.
Please accept my DEEPEST sympathy.
~ GOD BLESS YOU~
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Helmine Kuehnemann
April 13, 2012
Dear Lowell and Karen and family,
I was informed by Heiner of your terrible loss.
Please know that our hearts and thoughts go out to you at this time.
You are in our prayers. A good friend once told us “ Sometimes life is like the underside of an intricately embroidered cloth. One cannot recognize the sense of the pattern when viewed from the under side. It will only make sense and be understood when the pattern can be viewed on the finished side.”.
May God give you and your family strength and faith in this time of sorrow.
In deepest Sympathy
Helmine & Wolfgang from Germany
Nancy Galarza
April 13, 2012
"Dear Karen, Lowell and Family,
I'm so sorry to her about your daughter's passing. She was a loving teacher and made class fun. I could go to her with any problem and she always found a way to help me. I will always remember her.My thoughts and prayers will be with you all.
Her student, Nancy Galarza"
Patricia and Bill Burger
April 12, 2012
Dear Karen, Lowell and Family,
We are so sad to hear about the passing of Lisa. When you would speak of her you always spoke with such pride and happiness about your beautiful young daughter. She will be greatly missed and please know you and your family will remain in our hearts and prayers. Our love always, Patricia and Bill Burger
Joyce (Nass) Donnelly
April 12, 2012
Dearest Karen and Lowell, What a sad thing to hear that your beloved daughter has passed. It is beyond difficult to find the appropriate words at this time. I want you to know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I pray for peace and understanding to be with you. The only thing to help you through this difficult time is the knowledge of where she is, is beyond glorieous and filled with a love we can't even begin to understand. Her grandma Dorothy is for sure holding her in her arms. All of my love to you, Joyce (Nass) Donnelly
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