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Lafall Mcbride – Guestbook Entries


Miss Suzie

Sue and Nakoma and families, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers with Sue and Nakoma (tink), take care,Miss Suzie


cortney and nate mostoller

Im sorry about your lose if there is anything you need just let me no please…


Lisa Marie Ball

My heart goes out to the family at this time. Lafall was a sweet girl and just wanted people to be happy. She would talk to me at times and I would just listen. She and my children got along and she liked playing with my grandson. We truly love her and will miss her sweet smile.


Lynn (McBride) Johnson

My thoughts and prayer are with you now though this difficult time, and will be with you always. I love you, if you need me, I’ll be there.
(Right down the street)


Helen & Clarence McBride, III

Our hearts and prayers are with you Suzi, If you need ANYTHING or just need an ear we will listen or maybe a hug our arms are always open just call. We are here for you and you are loved more than you will ever now.

With All of our loved
Uncle Mick and Aunt Helen


Roxanne Miller

I would say that teachers don’t have favorites, but that’s not true. Others may say that the students who score the best on tests or are the “teacher’s pet” are the favorites. This is also not true. Truth be told, LaFall was one of my favorite students.

In the two years I have known her, LaFall was a student who genuinely tried her best in the face of all of the distractions that being a teen has to offer. She did not live carefully, but she lived fully and passionately. I remember one particular time when Lafall was having a disagreement with other girls during class. She understood and obeyed the rules, effectively keeping herself out of trouble, but she was one of the rare girls who could calmly express her anger and ask for help from me, even in the heat of a teen girl fight.

She also did not censor herself. Last year, while I was on lunch duty, I had heard LaFall swear from a few tables away. I would always tell her to watch her language, sometimes even before she would start to speak if she was particularly fired up. On Saturday, before I had heard about LaFall’s passing, my husband committed a “LaFallism” at a dinner with a friend and her conservative parents. I reminded him before dinner not to swear. He did, right before the blessing, and apologized by saying, “Oh, damn.” I told him how he was just like LaFall, who swore and apologized by swearing again in the same manner. I almost think that LaFall did this because she knew it would make others, including me, laugh and that she wouldn’t get into trouble.

LaFall surrounded herself with friends who were extremely loyal and, truth be told, were the among the loudest groups in the cafeteria. I could often hear them from several tables away, laughing and talking. LaFall was often the center of attention and was always full of energy. Her bright smile was not at all rare.

She was also very generous. Anything that she had, she would give to others, from pencils to fudge, which happens to be my favorite. During one of the last days of school, her lunch table had a food day. LaFall brought her mother’s fudge, which she was proud to have made herself. She shared a piece of this fudge with me and gave me the recipe, explaining how she called her mom to get it the night before. I have made this fudge almost bi-weekly since LaFall gave me the recipe and have shared some of it with friends and family when they come to visit. Admittedly, I have eaten the bulk of this fudge, and from now on, I will always think of LaFall when I make it. I will also tell friends and family who I share this fudge with about how full of promise she was, and about how badly I wanted to watch her grow up into an honest, loyal, generous adult who lived so fully because she couldn’t help it.

I am so incredibly sorry about your loss. LaFall did not have enough time here, but she made the most of what little time she did have.


Aimee

LaFall we love you so much and we will miss you dearly. You were such a sweet girl and we loved it when you made us laugh. You brought so much joy into our lives. We will never forget you. RIP


Mr and Mrs. Lansberry

You was to young to go you will be missed by a lot of people…


Jolia Sevetsky

Lafall, you will be missed more then you can believe. Love you always and forever.