Obituaries

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LAURIE KUCH

December 21, 2012

Posted by:
Marlene Schock (co-worker from WTC)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Mrs. And Mr. Kuch, her endless spirit, smile, and laugh will never be forgotten. My deepest condolences to you, her family and her friends.

Posted by:
Marty and Joanne (Neighbor and friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Laurie became our new neighbor about 10 years ago. We soon got to know first the boss of the house Echo who introduced us to Laurie! Over the years Laurie became a friend, loved her humor and sarcasm. We spent hours talking and soon found she had an obsession for plants. We would laugh about her pulling into her driveway and pulling out plant after plant and new plans for the yard. We truly will miss Laurie but am so grateful to have known her. Our thoughts are with Laurie's mom and dad and Alvin.

Posted by:
Deborah Ringrose (School friend from Dauphin and c

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My condolences to the Kuch Family

Posted by:
Shelly Cozine - c/o Cozy Cuts (Hairdresser/friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

I have been Laurie's hairstylist for a while now. It's Jan. now and I just heard the sad news. Laurie is one of those customers I will remember for a lifetime. I always looked forward to her coming in on Thursday nights with yes, her funny sence of humor, her laugh, and all her stories of her trips to Fargo and Grand Forks for shopping, her stories about work, her plans to see Jon Bon Jovi on tour, and her love for her dog, parents and Alvin whom she talked about alot. I truly consider her a friend too. My heart breaks for the loss of my dear customer, and I pray you are surrounded by lotsa love and bling cuz girl...... you deserve it!!!!!! My condolences to her family, Alvin, friends and anyone who was fortunate enough to have known her

Posted by:
The Girls of Enforcement (friends and co-workers)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Laurie was so much more than a co-worker to us and will be greatly missed. We will never forget our trips to Fargo and beyond with her and all the fun we had shopping and partying. Her bedtime rituals and her need for 'bling' will always make us smile.Our sincerest condolences to Laurie's mom and dad. Also, to Alvin and Kim and family - you were like family to her and you have our deepest sympathies.

Posted by:
Tracey Decorte (nee Harder) (Childhood friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My deepest condolences to Laurie's family. Laurie and I went to school together when we were only 12/13 years old. I will always remember Laurie's smiling face and heart of gold.

Posted by:
susan (co-worker/friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My sincere sympathies to the Kuch family. A lovely person inside and out, Laurie was. I consider myself lucky to have known her and been part of her life. She will be greatly missed

Posted by:
Debbie Isaacs (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Mr and Mrs Kuch, there are no words to express the sorrow in my heart. It was over 20 years ago when I first met Laurie. The memories of our trip to Disney World are as fresh as yesterday. Even though we were rarely in contact of late, she was often in my thoughts - and I would always smile. My deepest, heartfelt sympathies to you and your family. Her smile, laugh, twinkly eyes, and golden heart will be so fondly remembered by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. I am so blessed to have had her touch my life, and to have called her friend.

Posted by:
Tracy Zimmerman (friend and co-worker)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My deepest sympathy and condolences go out to the Kuch family and all those who knew and loved Laurie. I will fondly remember her laugh and joyful spirit. I will treasure the memories of our times working together and our social gatherings. To Laurie's family and friends - you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Posted by:
Nicole Leclair and Keith Bell (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

I have been friends with Laurie for over 20 years and will miss her dearly. She was a great friend and I will treasure all the memories that I have had the privilege to share her, To the Kuch family thank you for allowing me to visit her and you are in our thoughts.

Posted by:
Tracy Theriault (friend and co-worker from the WTC

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My condolences to Laurie's family, I'll always remember her smiling friendly face and her great sense of humour, she will be missed by all of us who knew her and worked with her over the years.

Posted by:
Leslie, Carey and Justin Candy (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My heartfelt sympathies to her family. Laurie will be greatly missed by all of us who had the privilege to call her 'friend'. I will remember all of the great times we had and will always remember her laugh and happy personality. We always had plenty of laughs when we were together. My prayers and love are with you, Mr. and Mrs. Kuch.