On Friday, January 5, 2007 at her home in Manassas, VA, at age 52, of cancer. Career consultant in information security and technology. Surviving are her husband, David McQuillan IV; two sons, her mother, father, sister, two brothers, two stepsons and two grandchildren. Memorial service 4 p.m., January 10 at Lee Funeral Home, 8521 Sudley Road, Manassas. Donations may be made to American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers.
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February 5, 2025
My aunt Laurie. Sometimes I come to this page just to read the comments and feel close to their living memories of her. I wish she were still alive. I know she would have continued to be supportive of me and all my choices and changes in life just as she was throughout my youth. I wish I had the chance to know her as an adult because I think we would be friends, too. And I imagine the love and balance her laughter and insight would bring back into the world if she were here. She is missed every day.
Les Cashwell
January 30, 2007
I knew when Laurie and I first met almost 4 years ago that together we would build something great! Founded on ethics, principles and trust for one another, we created the Cashwell Group. Laurie & I really complemented each other and she made it a JOY to go to work once again! She was an inpiration to all of us and I'm glag we didn't meet by accident. She will be forever missed! Our Laurie - LadyLion
Axel Eble
January 12, 2007
While not having met in person I respected Laurie for her (often dry) wit and her insight into information security and people.
I will miss her.
Gaspare Aluzzo
January 10, 2007
The years of working with Laurie have fostered the highest level of respect. Our deepest condolences for your loss.
Gaspare and Orysia Aluzzo(Mainstay)
Melissa Neiger
January 10, 2007
Dad introduced you into my life and so full of life you were. Your being will be an inspiration to us all. You will be missed.
Brandy & Alejo Reyes
January 8, 2007
We will always remember Laurie for her tremendous strength and courage. The examples she left for many of us; we will never forget. Without challenging us was; the challenge was "just watch"
"Be aware that someone's watching;
As you go along your way.
Your example is remembered;
More than anything you say".
We are so happy to have been Laurie's friends.
Pam Rusk
January 8, 2007
To know Laurie was a gift and to work with her a real pleasure. We will all miss her here at the FAA.
Bonnie Tidd
January 8, 2007
It was truly a privilege to work with Laurie. She always worked with a smile and grace. Laurie showed all of us the true meaning of courage! We will miss her very much.
Melody Hamilton
January 8, 2007
Laurie was a wonderful person who helped out in any way that she could. We will miss her positive attitude and generosity.
Kath & Dickie Walters
January 8, 2007
Dickie and I feel so lucky to have been able to be a part of our Laurie's life.
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