"Perhaps they are not stars, but rather small openings in the heavens, where the love of God and the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us, to let us know that they are happy and watching over us."
I used to sit with Lisa in Ralph Mitchell's Chem class and we were partners in many experiments. She kept me laughing the whole time. She had a real good sense of humour. So sorry to hear that she passed.
I was in badminton club with Lisa, we played in a tournament in the Pughwash High School, she was good. We still lost but she was good. She loved to party and loved life in general....I can't believe she's gone.
I have avoided looking at this page as much as possible, because everytime I do, it makes it that much more real to me that Lisa is no longer with us. She and I were more like sisters than best friends. During the last year of high school and a couple of years after that, you could not find me with out Lisa, and Vice Versa. I look back and think about those times, and it was probably the most fun I've ever had. She was always up for anything, always smiling, telling jokes, and ready to get into trouble. She was always there for anybody who needed her, and her life was ended much to short. I treasure my memories of her and she will always be in my heart, and be my "best friend forever".