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I will always have fond memories of our times working together. Bless you Allie, may you always stay free 🕊️
Alison and I were friends for over 35 years. If you knew Ali, you knew she was so funny and loved to laugh. She loved her cats more than anything! And she was probably the most genuine person I’ve ever met. She didn’t change who she was for anyone! And I loved that about her. It’s hard to believe she’s no longer with us and even harder to imagine a world without her. I will miss my friend. 

I want to send all my love and support to you Amy, and to your mom and family as well! I am sorry I cannot attend, but you will be in my thoughts and prayers, and I am here for you! Sending big hugs!

Marissa

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Alison's spirit will live on through all the lives she touched. Millions of people never met her, ... but I did. She was an incredible person and will be greatly missed. May her memory bring you comfort and peace. Please accept my sincerest condolences. I wish none of us had to go through this. 

                                           Steven Finley

I just want to say that I met Ali in Roundtree Apartments way back. I guess I was 14 years old. (I am 53 now)  We were kids together. Before we met, as I child, I lived on a sailboat with just my family for well over a year. Socializing and friendship did not come easy to me. Ali was so funny and pure and authentic. I can honestly say that she was one of the first friends I ever knew. I remember one summer night we were hanging out and Ali suggested we jump the neighborhood pool fence and go swimming. She seemed so free, and it helped me to forget about the troubles of early my teen years. Ali was a wise spirit. We lost touch soon after my family moved away from roundtree, but the year and a half that we spent hanging out remains one of the most meaningful times in my life. Safe travels Alison. See ya next time around. 
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