Laura was a bright and loving person who was filled with joy and happiness at every moment. She always took the time to listen, even when I'm sure she had a million things going on. We had some great conversations, about how excited she was for graduate school, about her upcoming trips that she had planned, and about how nice it was that her mom still bought her an advent calendar every year even though she was 'grown'. I'll miss her smile, her ability to organize just about everything, and our daily conversations. Rest in Peace Laura. You didn't get long enough on this earth.
Laura was an intern with The Riverwood Conservancy about 4 years ago. Her bright smile, lovely sense of humour and concern for all things animal and plant made her a popular person on the days she was here. She contributed so much to our work and we are devastated that she is gone. There truly are no words. Please know that all Riverwood Conservancy staff are thinking of you.
Some of my fondest memories from participating in the Youth Group at St. Dominic's church included Laura as a bright center to everyone's lives. She was a constant source of positive energy and compassion to all around her. She will be very dearly missed and I know that the blessings she gave unto others will be returned tenfold to her in heaven.
Laura, you were my angel here on earth and now my angel in heaven. Of all people, so pure of heart, you got to meet Jesus first. To be embraced by Mother Mary, whom you so emulated here in the physical world, is the greatest solace. We love you and will miss you and know without a doubt that we will meet again and rejoice together. Xoxoxo
She was the angel in all of our lives. Her kindness, spirit and encouragement will live on through us all.