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Tavish
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Joined : Jul 2003
Posts : 2272
Posted 10/22/2006 10:03 PM (GMT 0)
Hi all, boy do I hate this damm disease...
I happened to stumble across a familiar name this morning in the obits. You may recall Tracibeth, I bumped her intro post to the top of the list. I remembered her from my diagnosis and days at the Village, where she also posted. I know posted there too in the last year, as a re-introduction. She had a pretty grim time of things, having extensive bone mets to her skull that required much of her skull to be removed and reconstructed. I never met her but she was in the area here, and her picture shows a woman with a glowing and magical smile, full of goodness.
Rest peacefully, Tracy.
Rosetti, Tracy Elizabeth (nee Wells)
Age 37, died October 16, 2006. Beloved wife of Tony. Dearest daughter of Jack and the late Carol Wells. Also survived by her grandmothers Joyce Wells and Magdeline Kull. Services were held October 21, at the Kingom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses, Plymouth. Memorials may be made to Arbor Hospice. Arrangements entrusted to Schrader- Howell Funeral Home.
Here is the link to the funeral home obit:
http://www.schrader-howell.com/obituaries.html
Hugs to us all,
Lori
gma
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Posts : 2921
Posted 10/23/2006 12:10 AM (GMT 0)
Thank you for letting us know, Lori. I remember her, of course. It is a shame we keep losing wonderful young women. Only 37, so much life to live and enjoy. I have kept a list of sisters lost and she is number 35. Prayers for her family and friends. I feel so sad to have lost another member of our group. Love, MK
Cindy802
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Joined : Dec 2004
Posts : 70
Posted 10/23/2006 12:57 AM (GMT 0)
My thoughts and prayers are with her family during this most difficult time. May she rest in peace.
Cathi
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Joined : Jul 2003
Posts : 702
Posted 10/23/2006 6:14 PM (GMT 0)
Hi Lori..yes, I remember her from the Village..What a shame to lose another sister to this disease let alone such a young woman.
My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.
Hugs
Cathi
MNlady13
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Posts : 2044
Posted 10/23/2006 10:38 PM (GMT 0)
Thanks for letting us know, Lori. How sad. Only 37. My mother has a neighbor who is in the last weeks of her fight with mets from lung cancer in her early 50s. Such a vicious disease. <sigh> Sad hugs, Lauri
dry
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Joined : Sep 2004
Posts : 24
Posted 10/24/2006 5:36 PM (GMT 0)
Many prayers and wishes for strength and endurance for family friends and all that knew her. She is gracefully flying into her sunset and horizon of peaceful slumber. May the day be soon to where this will be a disease that is no more.
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