In Memory

Angie Lucero



 
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11/16/11 07:07 PM #1    

Kirk Lawrence

I still miss Angie to this day. She was a great person and a wonderful friend


11/20/11 08:49 PM #2    

Kathy Allekna (Pozzi)

Angie was a very quiet girl at school, but was a lot of fun and very friendly.  She was very beautiful and had a smile that would light up a room.  She was her own person and wise in many ways.

Angie was our first classmate to pass away .  I believe it was in the beginning of the year...and Guy was later in the year.   Her injuries were sustanded from an over correction of her car and her car "rolling".   I think of her often, the tragic loss of such a young life  and have told her story to my own children many times when teaching them driving safety.

She worked as a waitress in her high school years at Sizzler (I worked there too...along with Steve Murphy & Karen Kasovich)  and had many friends there.    She was a beautiful person, both inside and out. 

In her memory,  "stairway to heaven" was played in the Quad during lunch the day after she died.    It was her favorite song.

She is greatly missed. 

 

 


02/10/12 04:36 PM #3    

Eryn Hirsch (Strickland)

I shared my locker with Angie at the time of her passing. She was a fabulous person, full of life, love and laughter. We had some great times. I'll always remember that day her mother called my mother to tell us Angie had passed away in a car accident. It was awful. I'll never forget her funeral where Stairway to Heaven played. Everytime I hear that song, I remember Angie. RIP my friend.


06/03/14 06:27 AM #4    

James Noar

Angel was the first girl to ever give me anything more than the time of day. Anytime we saw one another we would stop and talk, and ALWAYS walked out to the field together for Physical Ed class. For a short time, we really connected. I often wonder if it was her and Stacy who were the lights that pulled me out of those moments when I thought all was lost. Man, that face, and those soft words will be with me forever, but her laugh and the sparkle in her eyes will always make me smile


06/04/14 07:00 PM #5    

David Slater

I had a huge crush on Angie, I sat next to her in home room our senior year.  She was so kind to everyone, and had such a wonderful smile, I still miss her to this day.  The weekend she passed away, she wanted to go to a party out at the coast, and I stayed after school on friday to help repair the A-frame on her car.

The following monday I wondered why she was not in class, during the morning bulletin, they asked for a moment of silence for Angie who passed away over the weekend.  I was in shock, I got up and walked out of class and strait to the front office to confirm what I had heard.

Yes, she was no longer with us, my heart was broken, I cryed, and left school.  That is when I learned about death, unfortunatly if was the first of many to happen that year.  I have never stopped mourning Angie though, she was always an Angel to me, and I still miss her.

 


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