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Patrice Adcroft
October 20, 2018
I was honored to work with Liz at Seventeen. Such a positive force. My sincere condolences. Patti Adcroft
Eileen Livers Brinberg
October 19, 2018
After our years together at Seventeen, I loved following Liz's life (and seeing her smile!) on Facebook. She was one of the kindest and most vibrant people I ever knew. Small stature, huge spirit! My deepest condolences to her husband, children, and the rest of her family.
Ann Malesardi
October 18, 2018
Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's what Liz was made of. My deepest sympathy to Charlie and her family at this time. Liz was a ray of sunshine and brightened the lives of everyone who was lucky enough to have known her.
Leesa Chalk Suzman
October 17, 2018
While I have not seen Liz in many years, I will never forget her as a bright and beautiful human, someone I wished to be more like when I was an junior, aspiring beauty editor. She was always so kind and funny and warm. I will miss knowing that she is in the world. I am so very sorry that her life was cut short and send my deepest condolences to her family and friends.
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Louise Ward Meyer
October 17, 2018
I will always remember Liz as a bright and beautiful soul from our days at Duke together - her smile would light up a room. May she rest in peace for eternity. My deepest condolences to Charlie and the family.
Lorraine Levine
October 16, 2018
We are so profoundly sorry by the loss of Liz. She was an amazing woman, so smart, funny and beautiful. She was a wonderful mother, and always a delight to be with. She will forever be remembered with love in our hearts. With love, Ken and Lorraine
Franklin
October 16, 2018
When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. May the wonderful treasures fill your hearts with love and bring you joy. Hosea 13:14. May the cherished memories bring you a measure of comfort.
Sincerely
October 16, 2018
I'm so sorry for your loss. Please accept sincere my condolences. The God of all comfort will be your refuge and strength in this time of sadness and grief. Psalms 46:9. May the pleasant memories created over the years also be a source of comfort to you. Deepest condolences.
Pamela Goldman
October 16, 2018
I am so saddened by the loss of your beautiful Liz...We went to B'nai Jeshuren together. She was heavenly then, bright and demure....and so it is that she inspired us all.
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