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Joseph Sais
June 16, 2024
For both Linda Glur and Alicia Bartol-Thomas I give sincere thanks for their shared memories. As Liz's life partner for fifty-three years, I feel so fortunate to have lived our lives together.
Linda Lewis Glur
June 12, 2024
My first memories of Elizabeth was when she and Joe invited her Uncle George and I to her apartment in Tustin. It was such a pleasant and fun evening. Elizabeth and her Uncle George have the same sense of humor. Even though I was very shy at the time, she made me laugh and feel very welcome. We had a great time that night.
The last time we spoke was winter 2023 right before Christmas. We had a really nice conversation catching up on our families. She was amazed how much John her youngest cousin has grown.
I will always cherrish my wonderful memories of Liz. Rest in peace Elizabeth.

Alicia Bartol-Thomas
June 9, 2024

Alicia Bartol-Thomas
June 9, 2024
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June 9, 2024
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Alicia Bartol-Thomas
June 9, 2024
My aunt Liz was always exceptionally fond of lifting my spirits with unexpected little treasures she found (from magazine clippings of bumblebees and candy-covered almonds from my home state ... to thrift-store finds of work clothes or pottery in my favorite colors). In her lifetime, she put a lot of thought into preparing thousands of letters, gifts, outings, and events for all the people she loved.
Something else I will always remember is that Liz spent her life modeling compassion and unconditional support for those in need, and she was always there for me in the most challenging of times. Liz was one of my "root" people - someone who is always there supporting me without fanfare or need of acclaim, and I will miss her more than words can express.
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