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Susan Masiello
January 23, 2025
Kelly and family,
I was heart-broken to hear of Lydia's passing. I had the privilege of teaching her when she attended Fuller Elementary School as a fifth grader. Although she could be resistant at times, Lydia was a fun-loving, caring and a kind soul. I looked forward to and thoroughly enjoyed spending time with Lydia during instructional classes as well as down time when we would just chat and share laughs. Lydia always had a smile on her face and was full of life. I know that her entire family meant the world to her. Sending you condolences and big hugs.
Much love,
Susan Masiello
Michelle
January 1, 2025
Lydia, your father spoke of you often and I remembered him so happy when you were born. I am sorry you left so soon after your Dad , I am also happy he will be there with you with open arms.
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