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1963-2015

Amy Disbury

Lovingly memorialized by Karlee Edwards on March 4, 2015

Those of us who knew Amy, her beauty, generous and kind heart.... We are all devastated and feeling the loss of a very special person... and I quote...
"Amy is one of the purest and heavenly souls I have ever met"... Mamta
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982-14

Jason Dorer

Lovingly memorialized by Angela Dorer on March 4, 2015

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Jason Dorer

Lovingly memorialized by Angela Dorer on March 4, 2015

Jason was a wonderful son he had very big heart his love for family and friends his loyalty to his counary truly being a red blooded American meant everything to him. Always there being a helping hand his artistic ability he had since of humor like no one else being a trickster to anyone in his life his laughter was infectious to all that knew him. Life will never be same without him in our life.
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1982-2014

Jason Dorer

Lovingly memorialized by Angela Dorer on March 4, 2015

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1991-2015

Austin Paul J Clark

Lovingly memorialized by Stephanie Ellis on March 4, 2015

AUSTIN PAUL J CLARK, Austy, to his friends and colleagues was such a nice, soft-spoken man, with a ready smile for everyone. I admired him because of his gentle manners, his hunger for success and his ambitions too. I was his confidante, his rock, when he had problems at home and at work. I lost a friend, but my friend is now happy to face the Lord. My prayers goes with him.
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2015-2015

Isidoro Trevino

Lovingly memorialized by maria cunningham on March 4, 2015

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2015

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Lovingly memorialized by Eman Ali on March 4, 2015

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1930-2015

Laure E. Hill

Lovingly memorialized by Charniece Brown on March 3, 2015

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1923-2015

Elizabeth Miller

Lovingly memorialized by Jess Miller on March 2, 2015

Elizabeth Miller died peacefully on February 25th, 2015 in Redwood City, California after a short illness. She was surrounded by her loving family at the time of her passing.

Elizabeth was born Elsbeth Rosa Bein in Nurnberg, Germany on June 13th, 1923. Her parents were Max and Erna Bein.

Elizabeth and her younger sister, Ingrid (deceased) narrowly escaped the Holocaust in May 1939, due to the compassion and generosity of England's Kindertransport program. Eighteen months later, Elizabeth and her sister emigrated to the United States and were reunited with their parents, who also miraculously survived the Holocaust.

Elizabeth eventually became a United States citizen, which always remained a great source of pride for her. She voted in every election, and she was actively involved in the political process for her entire life. She cared deeply for the welfare and freedom of all people, especially the down-trodden.

In addition to raising her family, Elizabeth worked several jobs, most notably as the librarian of the Redwood City Tribune and the Palo Alto Times for over 20 years. She also volunteered for several charitable organizations.

Elizabeth had a passion for music, art, writing, and history. Her water-color and pastel paintings received many local awards. In 1991, while living in England for six months, she researched and wrote New American Revolution as Described by British Writers, published by Heritage Books.

Elizabeth loved culture, nature, and travel. She and her husband of 58 years, Lewis D. Miller, traveled to nearly every corner of the world. Her most recent trip to Alaska took place, when she was in her nineties.

Elizabeth took great pride in both her physical and intellectual health. Until the end of her life, she exercised every day; and in order to keep her mind active, she read The Economist every week cover to cover.

Elizabeth is survived by her husband, Lewis, three sons, six grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

Memorial contributions can be sent to the Humane Society of Cheboygan, Michigan (or any animal protection program of your choice), or the Public Library of Indian River, Michigan (or any public library of your choice), or the Kindertransport Association (KTA).

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1984-2015

Keabetswe Penelomi Kea Kgoleng Malebo

Lovingly memorialized by Khulukazi Marambana on March 2, 2015

"30 YEARS! I DID IT MY WAY" - Memoires of Kea
(this title: Kea was 30 when she left us. "I DID IT MY WAY" - Inspired by Frank Sinatra " - MY WAY #Lyrics will follow for those that dont know the song
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