Oh no! The creepy “sad eyed” doll … I recall this is one of 2 dolls we found at a yard sale or at the thrift store … scary stuff to some, but a prized find for Laura!!!
Dear David,
I have known Natalie and Joe since SoCal days
with Long Beach Outdoor Ed adventures. My
sister-in-law Reba Fleming Warren told me about
your web site and I enrolled as you were going into
Boston for treatment. Thanks for letting us share
the life you built together.
This site is dedicated to the memory of Laura and is now mostly an archive of her 15-month struggle with cancer as told by her husband David and other family. A brief background of her case is found in the About section. Family photos dating back five years can be found in the main photos section. There are two slideshow retrospectives of Laura throughout her life. A collaborative tribute effort is woefully incomplete and I encourage your help.
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1 Heather Coleman Arbeen // Feb 5, 2010 at 9:11 am
Oh no! The creepy “sad eyed” doll … I recall this is one of 2 dolls we found at a yard sale or at the thrift store … scary stuff to some, but a prized find for Laura!!!
2 Maxine Fleming // Feb 5, 2010 at 5:41 pm
Dear David,
I have known Natalie and Joe since SoCal days
with Long Beach Outdoor Ed adventures. My
sister-in-law Reba Fleming Warren told me about
your web site and I enrolled as you were going into
Boston for treatment. Thanks for letting us share
the life you built together.