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Lea Carlson
May 30, 2025
To Lisa Rogers family: I am so sorry to hear of Lisa's passing. I worked with her at Wesleyan University and she was always so pleasant and kind. We worked at the end of the fiscal year a bit and we'd always have a good chuckle about all the processes. She was a kind, funny, smart person--and i know how much she loved her daughter. My deepest sympathy for your loss.
Maria Matulis
May 13, 2025
Alyssa-so very sorry about the loss of your mom. She was SO proud of you and loved you so much! I know you want her with you, but she will be beaming down on you. Sending hugs from the Matulis family
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