Roberta  Litchfield's Memorial

Roberta Litchfield
(1942 - 2009)

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From: CorinneL
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Missing you so much, Mom.
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From: CorinneL
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This Sunday it will be 6 years and not a day goes by that you don't cross my mind. Miss you so much, Mom.
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From: Maris
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Cori tried to leave a memory but "gas bag" went over the word limit. It's the same one I put on History in My Family. Love you, M
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From: CorinneL
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Coming up on 3 years this week...I miss you so much.
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From: CorinneL
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Two years and I miss you even more. Love you Momcat.
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From: Maris
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What can I say? She was my sister, my friend. Today I am missing her more than any day before this. She made me laugh. Most don't know that she was supremely funny. She took happenings from our childhood and made them into the most hilarious stories. She was a wonderful Aunt and the best of sister's. When we talked on the phone she had to know about every member of our family here in Oreg...
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From: CorinneL
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It's been one year now and I still think about you every day. I miss you Momcat.
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From: SharonWilson
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Dear Corinne, I am so sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. I just read her obituary in the Lake Union Herald. She was my roommate at Adelphian Academy her Senior year there. It was my sophomore year and I remember her sense of humor. Our room was known for having a mouse in the closet. The mouse kept us both scared whenever we heard strange sounds in our room. I reread the ful...
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From: CorinneL
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Today I would have been calling to sing your favorite birthday song to you: "Hey! We hear today's your birthday, here's a birthday song for you, have a happy birthday and may all your wishes come true! Happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birrrrthday, yeah!" Miss you.
Memory
From: CorinneL
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"I love you." "I like you." This is from the promo for USA Networks' "Royal Pains", which was a show about brothers who were working together in the Hamptons. The one brother, Evan, was a fast-talker and slightly shady while the other, Hank, was a doctor who had a lot of compassion. In the clip Evan says to Hank, "I love you," and Hank responds in the same tone of voice, "I like you." Mom th...
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