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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
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Richard Doerrmann posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Like Melissa, I was also a childhood friend of Wendy... we were in many of the same classes together at Broad Street School. Although I never saw her again after she moved, she so touched my life to be saddened to hear of her passing. My heart and prayers go out to her family. She will never be forgotten.
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Archie Lee Smith & Gail posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
To her family:
Wendy was so sweet, and kind was her smile, so lovely was her voice.
Anyone that crossed the path of Wendy knows they had been exposed to one blessing and one kindness in their life whether they were a christian or not. Never again will this earth encounter an ANGEL such as Wendy L. Lupoli until our LORD come to lift his other saints up to HIM.
To her son Nathan:
Darling the LORD needed the best, the sweetest most professional office manager on earth. As he was passing over earth HE saw your mother and HE stopped. "My child, I see you are in pain. Are you tired? Yes FATHER, I am very tired, it has been a long fight. Then my child take your sweet sleep I have need of your services in my office." It was then Wendy, your mother entered into sweet eternal rest. She was your Nana's sweet loving child, Papa's sweet child, and your Auntie's loving sister. Your families lost and earhtly angel, but Heaven gained an ANGEL.
With love forever.
Archie Lee Smith and wife Gail
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Melissa Gibson Saggese posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Wendy was a childhood friend of mine. I was shocked to hear of her passing. We had fun as kids, especially playing in her backyard on that wooden teeter totter.My family moved and then we lost touch. I wish I had known her in our adult years, but it seems that she never changed, still sweet and caring. I'll never forget the good times with my friend Wendy. To her family, all of my thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Joann Parker posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Wendy was a student in my fourth grade class. She was very pleasant, well behaved and a willing worker. She also won top honors in a math contest. In a multiplication flash card race, Wendy beat everyone in the class. One student asked if he could use a calculator so he could beat Wendy. I asked Wendy if she was up for the challenge and she said "yes". Of course Wendy responded faster than the calculator. I will always remember that happy little girl beaming with pride, so full of joy. That's how I'll remember Wendy.
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Erica Durham posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Dear Nathan,
I am very sorry that your mom died. Every one misses you at school and hopes that you are doing o.k. Just want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Remember all the good times you had with your mom. Hope you come back soon.
-Erica Durham
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Beth Abruscato posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Wendy was such a kind and generous women. In the past ten years I witnessed how much she cared about her family. She was compassionate and giving. Wendy and her sister Sherri had such a special relationship more than just sisters but they chose to be best friends too. I am very fortunate to have had known Wendy.
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Susan Bolen posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
I think Wendy was probably the quietest of all our cousins.I can picture her as a baby,when we were kids,at Aunt Peg's house.
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