Condolences
Dave- we are so very sorry to hear this news late. We are here for you anytime. We know how much you loves and cared about your daughter. You are in our thoughts. Love, your friends at 54 Scott.
Sending sympathy and love to Elizabeth's family and friends. Remembering Liz as a hard working, happy student athlete as our paths crossed at Amherst Schools. Know that caring thoughts are with you.
To Liz's family: I was one of Liz's fifth grade teachers. When I look at her pictures, I still see that bright, curious, friendly girl from 2001 here at Smallwood. I cannot grasp that she is gone, and I am sure I cannot begin to approach the grief you are feeling. I hope that in these words you find condolence and hope.
Memories so many. Watching her with her daughter with their squishy faced kisses. Even when scolding Olivia it ended with a squishy faced kiss and big hug. Loved to watch her connect with horses and all the people around her. She never stopped asking me to help and helping even after I told her she did enough. She had a smile that came from deep inside and came right out through her eyes. We had a connection that only comes from a lifelong friendship in just the two short years she was here at Lakeside. I will miss her dearly. My heart hurts for everyone and my heart hurts for me. Hugs to all !!
Dave ...I can't imagine what you are going through. Liz was such a beautiful woman both inside and out. I remember the time we went to Build a Bear and Fantasy Island together with Liz and my Granddaughters. Liz was such a loving person and touched so many peoples lives. May the many wonderful memories of the many things in life you shared with Liz help you through this. She loved you very much. My prayers are with you and Olivia
Elizabeth and I had a lot of fun together, however the most memorable fun we had was the time Elizabeth bought a puppy while we were at AQHA Congress in Ohio. We were staying at a hotel that did not allow pets, so for days we had to "smuggle" this puppy in and out of the hotel in our coats, in our sweatshirts, in our bags, and we would be laughing so hard going through the lobby that I was sure we were going to get caught. I will never forget it.