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Marion Murphy Toth
15 years ago

I also went to Highschool with both Liz and Jim Tompkins, Jim and I helped out with the Dance Committee and it was a Blast so many good times at Woburn. My heart goes out to Jim and his family and also to the Delong family. They will be missed, and to Jim just letting you know that we are all here for you. xo R.I.P

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Tracy Maloney
15 years ago

Tracy G. you took the words out of my mouth. I too went to highschool with Liz. I'm sick over this senseless tragedy. My heart goes out to Jim and his family and the DeLong family. R.I.P.

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Marion Murphy Toth
15 years ago

I also went to high school with Liz and also Jim Tompkins Jim and I helped with the Dance committee and we had a blast with the Gang this is very hard and to hear this has happened to someone so close, my heart goes out to Jimand his family and also to the Delong family, Just want Jim to know we are all here for him xo R.I.P

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Tracy Maloney
15 years ago

Tracy G. you took the words out of my mouth. I too knew Liz in highschool. I can't believe she died this way. My heart goes out to Jim and family. What a tragedy. R.I.P.

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Tracy Gallagher
15 years ago

I went to highschool with Liz and we hung out with the same people. It has been many years since I have seen her, but I am still in shock over this. I can't believe she is gone. She was a beautiful person. Always friendly. I am sure she will be missed terribly.

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Scott McIlroy
15 years ago

I had been friends with Liz -- the daughter involved in this tragedy -- since around 2000, when she and I worked in the same building (facility). I had asked her about her car, since I was in the market for a new car at the time, and she was very friendly and honest to me -- and we became fast friends after that. She was always pleasant, always had a kind word to say, just a nice, sweet person to meet with every day. Sad to hear of her tragedy, but hoping she's better now.

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