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Karin Leonard
July 4, 2024
We do not know one another yet i am crying as i read this beautiful testimony of a life well lived in way too short of a time. A friend had shared this with me because dear Tula reminded her so very much of my daughter Adrianne. As i read this for the second time I am heartbroken and my heart aches along with yours at the physical loss of this radiant light filled spirit. My daughter died at University Hospital from complications of her 3rd open heart surgery 3 weeks after her 15th birthday. Like Tula, her physical challenges did not define her. I hope the extraordinary life you shared together and the memories you still have bring you some measure of comfort dear family . And I hope you can feel my arms around you as you begin navigating the profound loss of this loving young woman.
patti zwick
June 30, 2024
2013 photo of Tula with the patti z quilted tree at New Pioneer Co-op
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