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Lori (Severing) Labrum
September 18, 2004
You were perhaps the most unique person that I have ever known.. you walked to the beat of a different drummer. Those who knew you best will have the best memories of your sense of humor and your free spirit. I hadn't seen you in some time but when I did it was as those we were still young kids.. It saddened me when Kathy told me you were gone.. you are free....fly high. Goodbye my friend...
T
September 7, 2004
I picked up the paper and learned today
that my childhood friend has gone away.
Though there were times when things were rough
You proved to all that you were tough.
Your laughter, your smile, your loving ways
are what I’ll remember of our childhood days.
Now that you are free and able to fly
its only so long, my dear
not good bye.
God will give comfort to your family and friends
knowing its just the beginning and not the end.
Jim Trunick
September 5, 2004
To my beloved Sister:
You were always a free spirit and could never be caged up. May you now dance with our father as you have requested and may your loving soul rest in peace.
Love always your big brother.
Kathleen Trunick
September 5, 2004
My beautiful sister has arrived at "home". She is in the Lords house and can freely be with her friends and family. Though we will miss her, she has left us all with smiles and memories,
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September 5, 2004
Madelon Trunick Obituary
TRUNICKMADELON RENEE "TOOTER"44, of Bellevue, formerly of Coraopolis, on September 2, 2004; beloved mother of Nicole and James Trunick; grandmother to Gerard Rippy; sister of Kathleen Elkins, Anita (Robert) Lioi, Leroy and Jim (Shelley) Trunick... Read Madelon Trunick's Obituary
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