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Tracy White
January 9, 2026
Rest in peace beautiful girl. You are loved by so many and will be missed by us all.
Gloria Foss
December 28, 2025
I miss you
Jill Nerby
December 26, 2025
Beautiful soul, you had one of the biggest personalities in a person that I've encountered and of that you leave quite the space behind. Elizabeth I hope you know just how many people from work whose hearts you touch. Rest in peace sweet girl!
Smiley Michaelson
December 24, 2025
Lizzy,
WHAT DOIN´?
I remember that´s how you always used to greet me when we would talk.
A few days ago, you accepted my friend request and I was looking forward to reconnecting and catching up but now we can´t and I will forever regret not reaching out sooner. I don´t remember why we lost contact over the years but I wish I could tell you the impact you had on my life. You were one of my very first girlfriends. When we started dating, we realized early on that we were better off as friends so that´s what we became. I can´t tell you how much that meant to me. That you weren´t someone who throws ppl away. We spent pretty much all day every day on the phone. You let me talk your ear off no matter how annoying I was. You were there for a lot of my firsts. You were there for my first big heartbreak and would spend a lot of time giving me pep talks on how to move on. You were there when I lost my grandma. She loved you btw. Everyone who ever met you loved you and if they didn´t, they were just jealous of you. You had the most unique and hilarious laugh I ever heard. It´s one you can never forget and you were one of the funniest people I ever met. Sometimes I would call you just for a laugh cuz you always made me feel better. I still remember it after all these years. I remember riding around with you and Jenna. I have so many memories that are flooding in right now so I´m in tears. You were truly one of a kind. A word I would use to describe you is "LOYAL". Anyone who was lucky enough to be your friend experienced that loyalty. You would throw hands first and ask questions later for the people you cared about. I will forever cherish all the memories and the time I spent with you. Rest in peace my old friend.
Love,
Smiley
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