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September 18, 2004  |
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Katie (sunshine), You were always my
sunshine. No matter what kinda day I
was having I would call you up and
your voice and your corny laugh would
always make me smile. The first day we
met I knew you would change my life. I
have never met someone so spirited,
determined, and free. You are the most
amazing mother to Laya. You inspired
me to be a better person. We had our
ups and downs these past eight years.
I miss our trips to the slopes,
meeting up after class, meeting up for
hours at the diner, our cigarette
chats on your parent's porch, reading
to Laya, the birthday parties, the
endless nights on the dance floor at
Traxx's or Nations, our roadtrips to
see your family, and you calling me a
dingleberry. I will do my best to
watch after Laya and help your family
in any way I can. I will never be the
same without you and I am a better
person for knowing you. You are always
in my thoughts and I look
forward to seeing you again. Until
then KPA R.I.P. |
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Sterling Higgins (Alexandria, VA ) |
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SH743@HOTMAIL.COM |
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This add appeared in the
obituaries section of the
Washington Post on August 6,
2004. |
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ASHTON,
KATHRYN PRICE

Died Tuesday, August 3, 2004, as a result of
a motorcycle accident. She is survived by her
loving daughter, Laya Price Ashton; beloved
parents, John and Sharon; sister, Sharon Larson
and brothers, John and Gary. A memorial service
will be held Saturday, August 7 at 11 a.m. at
Christ Our Lord Church in Woodbridge, VA, where
Katie is from. She was born on January 9, 1977.
A memorial fund has been set up for her
daughter, Laya Price Ashton.
This ad appeared in The
Washington Post on 8/6/2004.
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