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Laura Alisa Greuel, age 67, passed away surrounded by her loving family on November 25th. Born March 26th, 1957, with a heart full of kindness and a soul dedicated to compassion, Laura was a beacon of love and grace in the lives of all who knew her.
Her greatest passion was her family, whom she cherished deeply. Laura found joy in creating lasting memories through shared experiences and adventures, whether traveling to new destinations or simply spending time together. Her love of travel was matched only by her devotion to spreading kindness and honesty wherever she went.
A woman of deep faith, Laura loved the Lord and sought to live a life that reflected His teachings. She made it her mission to remind everyone she met that they mattered, offering words of encouragement, a listening ear, or a simple act of care. Her thoughtful and compassionate spirit left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who crossed her path.
Laura’s legacy of love and selflessness will forever be remembered by her family, friends, and the countless lives she touched.
She is survived by her husband William Greuel, her sons Thomas Dawkins and Neil Greuel, her grand-daughter Alisa Dawkins, and her sisters Teresa Browning, Monica Page, and Shelby Whittle.
Preceded in death by her parents, Ralph and Kathryn Browning, her son Daniel Dawkins, and her niece Natalie Cadena.
A memorial service of Laura’s life will be held on January 18th, 2025 at 11:00 pm at Grace Chapel 44648 15th St West in Lancaster, CA.
May her soul find eternal peace, and may her memory be a blessing to all who knew her.
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44831 Cedar Ave, Lancaster, CA 93534
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