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Monica Lebron Tue, 01 Sep 2009 19:04:27 GMT -5
i love you, lorin, and i miss you! i pulled a "Lorin" yesterday and i found myself wishing i could call you to tell you about it - i know you would get a kick out of it! i also wish you were here to kick-off the football season...this one won't be the same without you. hey, if you have some pull up there, can you help my Golden Bears out and get us to Pasadena...do what you can :-)
moni
diane owens Tue, 01 Sep 2009 17:03:18 GMT -5
I am so sad for the lose of all those on board that flight. I feel especially sadden for those crew members as I am a flight attendant for Delta Airlines. I hope and pray that good policies are put into place due to what as been found out after this terrible incident. All of the families of this crash will always be in my prayers.
Leigh Torbin Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:27:58 GMT -5
Just heard about this site on a friend's Facebook page. Good stuff. Lorin was my next door office mate at Florida and we'd chat all the time. The news hit me like a ton of bricks that morning. It is great that this is here to keep the memory of a great person alive.
John Behnke Wed, 26 Aug 2009 10:51:58 GMT -5
WEAR THE BRACELET HUG YOUR KIDS A LITTL HARDER ENJOY EVERY DAY BE COOL
Tara Christie Kinsey Wed, 12 Aug 2009 09:59:15 GMT -5
Thinking of you, Lorin, on the 6 month anniversary of your being taken from us...With love, Tara
Monica Lebron Tue, 04 Aug 2009 13:03:49 GMT -5
Last Friday was the toughest day I've had since my trip to Reading, PA for the memorial service. I was returning from my trip to the Dominican Republic, which was supposed to be a girls' trip that Lorin and I were planning for our 30th Birthday celebration, and I was connecting in Miami. I was continuing on to San Fran, while my boyfriend, Chris, was continuing on to Dallas. When I missed my connection, the last flight out to the Bay for the night, Chris and I were redirected to the ticket counter so we could both be rebooked for the following day. As we were walking towards ticketing, it hit us both at the exact same time - I passed the exact spot in the Miami airport that I spoke to and saw Lorin for the very last time. (We both flew to Miami in early January for the BCS National Championship Game in which the Gators won!) After we were rebooked, we walked back to the exact spot and I played out our conversation over and over and over again in my head. It was as clear as day - like it had happened that day - I could see her huge smile and I could hear her saying to me, "Well, another great Gator trip for us...I'll try to come out in February, but I will see you in Detroit for the Final Four, for sure! And, keep working on the Dominican trip!"
I stood there for a good 20 minutes, staring into space, picturing her smile. I cried and cried and cried while Chris just hugged me.
That was a tough day, but Lorin continues to send me messages letting me know she is here and she is looking out for me. If I hadn't missed my connection, I would have never had that moment, and while it was hard, it was special!
Thank you, Lorin, for being my best friend here, and my Guardian Angel up there...I LOVE YOU!
moni
Jessica Holman Fri, 31 Jul 2009 14:31:57 GMT -5
Lorin had a great smile and was very cool to talk to. We worked together at NCAA (Public Affairs/Branding Department). I remember when we were working in Dallas, TX for a DIII Leadership Conference and we were about to go have dinner and enjoy the entertainment. When I got on the elevator, Lorin was on there and she was upset. So, instead of asking questions and trying to come up with a clever answer, I suggested that we go to the bar and take a couple of shots! I remember telling her, "No matter what he did, the shots will help everything." We laughed and got to drinking. We made it to the activities in good spirits and danced! :o)
She was cool and was down to help anyone. I miss you girl! xoxo
Jessica
Denver Moliszewski Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:31:51 GMT -5
My best memory of Lorin was at the Georgia/Florida game in Jacksonville. She was able to get tickets from her connections at Florida. Since the tickets were free I didn't mind sitting on the Florida side. We had such a great time all weekend. The only woman that I've ever met who knew as much about college football as I did. This year I'll be traveling back to that game and I'll remember us just having a ball. I might even say "Go Gaters!" I miss you, Lorin.
Denver Moliszewski
jeeptonized@yahoo.com
Keri Ortega Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:02:07 GMT -5
Dear Maurer Family,
Let me begin by saying my condolences are with you and your family during this sad time. Ipray that you will remember life your daughter lived and the impact she left on the world. I never knew your daughter, however, I have heard alot about her from my friend, Colby. He speaks so highly of her and their friendship together. It's evident in the way he speaks of her that she left a lasting impression on him as well as many others, I can tell she must have been not only a special friend to many but a wonderful human being.I have watched her slideshow and read the memories as told by others she has touched. Her life and her story continues to be told and she will continue to touch those who knew and loved her as well as those who didn't have the opportunity to meet such an amazing woman. She will never be forgotten. Thank you for allowing me to share and thank you for sharing Lorin.
Patrice Allen Mon, 13 Jul 2009 14:16:25 GMT -5
I never had the privilege of knowing your daughter, but my friend, Colby, has told me so much about her. I can tell by the way he talks about her that she had the ability to touch people's lives and that's an awesome gift. In those hard times when we lose a loved one, it's alright to remember. During those times, we don't have to remember her death, but we remember her life. Not her sufferings, but her joys. She was so lucky to have a family that loved and cared for her as much as you all do. I will continue to pray for your healing and for the world to know who she was. Thank you for allowing me to write this statement about your precious daughter.
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