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I am sorry for the loss of such a spirited and loving person.  What seems to pop in my memory of Tracy is the year she was a toddler.  I was visiting Cheryl, Lindy and Tracy and we went for a walk in the development.  She was running down the sidewalk like the free spirit she is, in her diaper.  It took everything I had to keep up with her.  Then you and Lindy grew up so fast but we had our fun in the Christmas exchanges.  Rest in Peace, baby girl.  Sorry that the world has gotten so different than what it was years ago.  Miss you and will always love you!!   Love, Debbie
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Cheryl, Lindy, Shannon, Bonnie, and family- I am so very sorry for your loss. Holding memories of Tracy and her family in our hearts and wishing you all peace and love now and always. 

Love, Chris

Ashley and I are so sorry for your loss. Our hearts go out to Tracy’s family. 

The first time we met was at a lunch outing, we saw Kmart across the street from where we were eating at. And I instantly was so excited to see a Kmart still around and you were just as equally excited! (At that moment I knew why Lindy always talked up how awesome you were, I mean you respected the mart.. the Kmart! )So we plotted “ok after lunch, we are going over to Kmart and check out if they have any blue light specials!” We went over and found out it was only two days prior to the store closing for good.. there was nothing there, but these epic random pair of plaid red pants (they were fly son) on a rack by itself and what do you know, they were your size ! When I saw how pricey they were (25 cents) I was like oh hell yeah , I am buying you these pants ! On the way to the register we found a multi pack of earrings , and for some reason all the earrings were missing the duplicate earring … which you determined the only thing that would go with said pants, would be mismatched earrings… another 25 cents later…. We couldn’t believe how much they wanted to “rip us off” for this ensemble! But non the less we were like ,sold! This outfit is a once in a lifetime opportunity!

Flash forward, the next time I saw you, you were rocking that “pricey “ outfit looking like Kmart Gold!

You were a person, that even at the first meeting, could feel like you knew forever.. Instant “inside jokes” and just love for just being there , present in that moment.

We did get to have some epic hangouts .. like seeing the great Adam Sandler and a few random sleep overs to where we stayed up to the sun came out , that you made me feel like I have been there all along! My only wish is we could have had more of those moments. But I know you are still there, through every story and memory, that not just I experienced but by everyone who met you! This isn’t good bye, but see you later (and I’m sure in not just a “bomb ass” outfit but a thrifty one!) ❤️

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