We quietly remember the tragic passing of Laura Winterbottom one year ago.
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I was surprised to hear today what happened to laura. I called the college
to get her number and was told the sad news. I knew Laura for about a period of a year as a Printing Vendor. She was very kind on our first meeting and gave me an oppurtunity to quote on some projects right away and the months
that followed--many people in her position would not typically do. We had some very nice chats and not only did her beauty shine but, her personality was a true match. She seemed to be a person that really walked the walk in her daily life.
I am truely sorry to hear what happened. I know her life was an example for others to follow.
John C. Brayshaw
Posted by: John C. Brayshaw | April 20, 2006 at 04:22 PM