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Heather Fowler
March 11, 2024
Bobi-Lee and I waited ALL year for Fair Season!!!! Bobi-Lee and I would walk around, questioning where Brent went....he would always show up with food in his hands.....and following Hailey and Bri from one ride to the next. We would try on a bunch of hats and laugh about absolutely ANYTHING. One season we left the fair with 4 gold fish we won! I am going to miss walking the fair, hanging out at my house and the lake.
Miss you
Heather Fowler
Mercy High School
March 8, 2024
On behalf of President Alissa DeJonge '95 and the entire Mercy High School community, we offer our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of our beloved alumna, Bobi-Lee, Class of 2003. Please know that we hold all those who loved her in our thoughts and prayers. We are very sorry for your loss and will always have a place for Bobi-Lee in our circle of Mercy.
Mollie Ouellette
March 6, 2024
Mollie Ouellette
March 6, 2024
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Mollie Ouellette
March 6, 2024
B, My favorite memory with you was when I introduced you to Layla Katherine. You took her from my arms the second I walked through the door and wouldn't let her go. I can say something so special about you is that no matter where or when I was able to lean on you for any girl talk. You never failed to remind me that even though I was going through one of the hardest times of my life you where there for Layla and I and that we will forever be family. I'll forever miss you and our talks. I love you pretty! R.I.P
Lisa Reeve
March 5, 2024
I am so sorry Cheryl. No parent should ever lose a child. My thoughts are with you during your time of grief.
Lisa
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