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Tammy Herb
May 24, 2021
Dear Meade Family,
I'm so sorry to hear about Lillian. She was a wonderful lady, and I enjoyed seeing her and talking with her when we both worked at Licking Heights. I know she will be missed by many! Praying that God will comfort you all, and give you peace.
Joyce and Don Gurney
May 14, 2021
Such a shock! I had not seen Lillian for quite a few years. A warm and caring person. I met Lillian and Larry many, many years ago. We lived on the same street and they were from Mass. just like my husband. I was in real estate and sold them their home. She loved teaching and loved her family. My heartfelt condolences go out to Larry and the boys. She will live on in the memories she left behind for all those that were lucky to have crossed her path. May God and his Angels watch over the family. RIP Lillian
Brenda Malone
May 11, 2021
Lillian was such a dear caring lady who I worked with for years and years at Licking Heights. I had the privilege of teaching both her sons and working with her husband for the district when he was a board member. Lillian and I shared coffee and conversations long after she retired. She has been taken from us way too soon and will be dearly missed
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Dixie Reader
May 10, 2021
I remember first meeting Lillian, Brian and Jeff at Sub Aquatics when Doug and Alison took swimming lessons there in the mid- 70's. Such a warm and friendly woman! She and I also worked together at Jersey and Summit Elementary where we shared many wonderful, fun-filled experiences with students, faculty and staff. My heart goes out to Larry, the boys and their families as they grieve her passing.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Dixie Reader
Renee Ayers
May 8, 2021
Lillian volunteered in my classroom a few years ago when Parker was in my class. Then she emailed me two years ago and asked if she could volunteer again. She missed teaching. So, for the last two school years she has been the most AMAZING tutor a gal could ask for!! Even though she was a reading teacher, she helped for the last two years in my math class. She loved helping, working with kids and she always laughed with at my silly teaching style. She loved her grandchildren so so much. She kept me cool and really helped me out that day back in March last year when we were told school was being put on hold because of a the pandemic. I will miss her spirit and warmth in my classroom. Many many prayers from Mrs. Ayers... Renee Ayers
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