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samantha muse
August 31, 2005
This news has been shocking to a lot of us who knew Lexi from her school days. My deepest sympathy goes out to her family. I will forever remember Lexi as a good friend who was always there for us with a smile and a laugh.
Love Samantha Muse (Henney)
August 19, 2005
Lexi was a pleasure to know - a bright light with energy to spare, always doing what she could to assure that those around her were happy and having fun. Then there was that voice! That is how Lexi should be remembered. You all are in my prayers.
Mark Acarregui
August 18, 2005
I remember how much fun we had in Sun Valley with the Morse & Lasher families growing up. Remember our wood-sided station wagons? Lexi was a sweetheart and will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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