I remember one day Tracy and I were in study hall and someone from the yearbook committee came in and asked me to be in a random picture and I made Tracy do it....it is the one where here head is in her hands sitting alone right inside the front door of the school-we got a kick out of that.
Tracy, what fun we had together in High School, on Drill Team, in Corbin dorm at KU and then years later to run into you at Redbridge. I don't know what happened yet I pray you are in peace, my friend. ~Darby
Tracy & I grew up on the same block together since they moved to Overland Park back in 70 or 71. As kids we played in the neighborhood & matured going to Hillcrest Junior High then to SMS. Tracy was always trying to better herself thru school & activities. She touched quite a few people throughout her life after HS & college. Her father, Dick Emery had great stories to tell if you every went to see Tracy for a visit. He made you feel part of the family & Tracy as well. Many of the gang went by their house after the years for a beer with her & her father. When I heard the news from my mother, it was as if I had lost a family member of my own. Her parents still live at the original house on 9928 Wedd in Overland Park for those of you who get back in time.
Tracy was lots of fun, had a great laugh and what a good friend. Her passing suprised me, obviously sad sad news...I know she is resting in peace, cracking up all the angels in heaven! Stacey
Mindy Epstein (Levine)
I remember one day Tracy and I were in study hall and someone from the yearbook committee came in and asked me to be in a random picture and I made Tracy do it....it is the one where here head is in her hands sitting alone right inside the front door of the school-we got a kick out of that.Darby Moran (Lohrding)
Tracy, what fun we had together in High School, on Drill Team, in Corbin dorm at KU and then years later to run into you at Redbridge. I don't know what happened yet I pray you are in peace, my friend. ~DarbyGino DeSico
Tracy & I grew up on the same block together since they moved to Overland Park back in 70 or 71. As kids we played in the neighborhood & matured going to Hillcrest Junior High then to SMS. Tracy was always trying to better herself thru school & activities. She touched quite a few people throughout her life after HS & college. Her father, Dick Emery had great stories to tell if you every went to see Tracy for a visit. He made you feel part of the family & Tracy as well. Many of the gang went by their house after the years for a beer with her & her father. When I heard the news from my mother, it was as if I had lost a family member of my own. Her parents still live at the original house on 9928 Wedd in Overland Park for those of you who get back in time.Stacey Risser (Hassig)
Tracy was lots of fun, had a great laugh and what a good friend. Her passing suprised me, obviously sad sad news...I know she is resting in peace, cracking up all the angels in heaven! Stacey