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trina1

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a Memorial Day For Life
Posted: 10-02-06 18:37pm

Today(oct. 2) is the day that we remember all those human lives who
have been lost to abortion. Close to 260,000,000 lives have been
taken world wide. This is more than all the war casualties in
the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries put together. Saddly....These
human lives were not given willingly or for a greater cause....They
were given because of "choice." not their own....But the choice of
another....Which overrode their right to continuing living.

I cringe at the thought of all the precious lives we have taken for
no other reason than conveince, comfort, and possibly even
misinformation. While the pro-choice like to point out that amongst
these numbers there could have been more hitler's, musolini's, and
bin laden's....There could also have been a great many mother
theresa's, ronald reagan's, and john paul ii's. There could
have been cures for cancer and aid's.....Peacemakers, and those
capable of even greater technology than we now know possible.

Abortion has long reaching arms which touch us all.....And the sheer
lack of these human lives destroyed in this civil war of
humanity.....Touches each of us everday. When someone dies in
war.....Abortion may have taken away the peacemaker. When someone
dies of cancer.....Abortion may have taken away the cure, and when
you feel lost or lonely.....Abortion may just have taken
away........ Your best friend.

Human life.....What a beautiful choice.
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Posted: 10-02-06 19:57pm

I will certainly remember my dead older silbing who was killed when my mother was in college, for without his/her's death, I would never exist!

Thank you, dead sibling!
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Posted: 10-02-06 20:04pm

I too eiri....Am glad you are here. Cool
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Posted: 10-02-06 20:37pm

Just think - that 260 million fewer burdens on the planet over the years. I'm sure the planet and mother nature aren't complaining.

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human life.....What a beautiful choice.


it may be a beautiful choice, but it's not a very beautiful thing these days. *thinks about the teen boys who killed a homeless man for fun*
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Posted: 10-02-06 21:04pm

Cambion....I will be the first to admit the world is not a perfect place. It never has been and never will be.....But given the chance....I will always choose life above death.
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Posted: 10-02-06 21:05pm

eiri wrote:
i will certainly remember my dead older silbing who was killed when my mother was in college, for without his/her's death, I would never exist!










Thank you, dead sibling!


if I know my mom aborted because she ignorantly thought she had no hope at least I would think of the incident as something terrible that happened to her. I wouldn't be bluntly celebrating a sibling's death. That's a tragedy. How come you be so sure you would not be born? Let me tell you, you are here today, tomorrow you don't know if you are going to be alive. You could be killed in a car accident tomorrow or be stuck in a wheelchair and we'll see how happy about life you are going to be. I can't believe somebody with such a cold heart who feels joy for a death sibling. If you were the one aborted would you have liked your brother celebrating you were aborted so he was alive and you don't? And let me tell you this you know my brother is dead too and when he died he left me with 60 thousand dollars. I never thought at my age I would have so much money in the bank. Think about it, if he was aborted I wouldn't got anything. So you see you don't know what you missed with your siblinng being aborted.


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Posted: 10-02-06 21:31pm

nightangel73 wrote:
eiri wrote:
i will certainly remember my dead older silbing who was killed when my mother was in college, for without his/her's death, I would never exist!





Thank you, dead sibling!


if I know my mom aborted because she ignorantly thought she had no hope at least I would think of the incident as something terrible that happened to her. I wouldn't be bluntly celebrating a sibling's death. That's a tragedy. How come you be so sure you would not be born?
it is a fair assumption on eiri's part since she is in the position to know both her mother and father and the circumstances which lead to her birth. My mother was married to another man before she met my biological father. Had she not had that marriage annulled or had she had a child with that man, there is a very great possibility that my biological father would not have married my mother and thus, i, as I exist now, would not be here.
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let me tell you, you are here today, tomorrow you don't know if you are going to be alive. You could be killed in a car accident tomorrow.
point?
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I can't believe somebody with such a cold heart who feels joy for a death sibling.
I don't believe that eiri is celebrating at all. I believe she is just stating that in her situation, if a previous abortion had not taken place, she would most likely not exist today.

The whole concept of commemorating the "lives" given in abortion over the years (which the number is no where near accurate since there is evidence of abortions being performed since people first discovered what a lack of menstruation meant), I find to be just a bit offensive. What is the number of women, worldwide, over the past decade alone who have died because they did not have access to reproductive health care including safe abortion services? How about the numbers just for this year?

If you want to cast light on a disgusting waste of human life, perhaps you should start with the women who lose their lives daily over their lack of proper reproductive health care. .T.H.A.T is a tragedy. Potential human life in the form of a fetus could not be possible without a woman. Let's take a moment and mourn the .A.C.T.U.A.L lives of women lost worldwide just today.

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if you were the one aborted would you have liked your brother celebrating you were aborted so he was alive and you don't?
if she were aborted, she wouldn't exist. Hence she would think, feel, or know nothing. Only those living independent lives are sentient and aware of themselves and their existence. Fetus' are not sentient and thus if any of us would have been aborted or ended up a spontaneous abortion (a miscarriage), we wouldn't care because we would not be aware of our lack of existence. We simply would not be.
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Posted: 10-02-06 21:44pm

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if you were the one aborted would you have liked your brother celebrating you were aborted so he was alive and you don't?
if she were aborted, she wouldn't exist. Hence she would think, feel, or know nothing. Only those living independent lives are sentient and aware of themselves and their existence. Fetus' are not sentient and thus if any of us would have been aborted or ended up a spontaneous abortion (a miscarriage), we wouldn't care because we would not be aware of our lack of existence. We simply would not be.


the question was not addressed to you but since I can see that you want to answer the question, then give me an answer to the question I asked. I asked if you were the one aborted (and make an assumption that you are cause we obviously know that if you are aborted you are dead) would you have liked your brother celebrating that you were aborted so he was alive? Answer yes or no
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Posted: 10-02-06 22:05pm

jenn_smithson wrote:


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I can't believe somebody with such a cold heart who feels joy for a death sibling.
I don't believe that eiri is celebrating at all. I believe she is just stating that in her situation, if a previous abortion had not taken place, she would most likely not exist today.



does it matter that she exist? Because like you said if she did not exist "hence she would think, feel, or know nothing. "
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Posted: 10-03-06 00:54am

nightangel73 wrote:
eiri wrote:
i will certainly remember my dead older silbing who was killed when my mother was in college, for without his/her's death, I would never exist!


Thank you, dead sibling!


if I know my mom aborted because she ignorantly thought she had no hope at least I would think of the incident as something terrible that happened to her. I wouldn't be bluntly celebrating a sibling's death. That's a tragedy. How come you be so sure you would not be born? Let me tell you, you are here today, tomorrow you don't know if you are going to be alive. You could be killed in a car accident tomorrow or be stuck in a wheelchair and we'll see how happy about life you are going to be. I can't believe somebody with such a cold heart who feels joy for a death sibling. If you were the one aborted would you have liked your brother celebrating you were aborted so he was alive and you don't? And let me tell you this you know my brother is dead too and when he died he left me with 60 thousand dollars. I never thought at my age I would have so much money in the bank. Think about it, if he was aborted I wouldn't got anything. So you see you don't know what you missed with your siblinng being aborted.


actually, she was forced to do so by my grandmother. Still, i'm grateful to my mother for listening to her mother and going through with it. It's not joy, it's respect. The words "thank you" don't entail someone jumping for joy.

My egg would never have met with my father's sperm if my mother had given birth to that child, I can say that right now. The coincidence that brought my egg and that sperm together was a once in a lifetime thing; never gonna happen again. There was only one egg in the ovaries of my mother with the specific sets of genes that ended up being mine. You set the dominoes off early or in a different direction and you end up somewhere completely different.

I am so extremely thankful for my life, for the fact that I was wanted. I've had more amazing experiences that most of you on these boards have had... Before I ever reached highschool.

Chance and luck and coincidence ("destiny" to all who believe in it... I don't personally. I don't believe in luck either, that involves an external force and I don't believe in those)... You can't change one cog in the machine without changing the entire thing. It doesn't work that way. What happened, happened. What is happening now is your choice, and what happens in the future is partially your choice, and partially up to random factors that you can never predict.

If I was aborted, I wouldn't know anything. And I would gladly sacrifice my life for another already living person, but not one that hasn't yet been born. A fetus' life is in the hands of the mother, and it is her choice.

I would have missed my entire life if my sibling had not been aborted. I would not exist, period. Another child might have been born, but it would not be me. There is only one chance in history for my egg and that sperm. It could only happen when it did. In a theoretical world where people can change the past, my sibling must die for me to exist. Period. Hell, the man my mother got pregnant with isn't even the guy she ended up marrying and having me with. See?
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Posted: 10-03-06 00:55am

nightangel73 wrote:
jenn_smithson wrote:


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I can't believe somebody with such a cold heart who feels joy for a death sibling.
I don't believe that eiri is celebrating at all. I believe she is just stating that in her situation, if a previous abortion had not taken place, she would most likely not exist today.



does it matter that she exist? Because like you said if she did not exist "hence she would think, feel, or know nothing. "


does it matter that anyone exists?
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Posted: 10-03-06 01:54am

I think it's sad that people still feel the need to patronise those of us who have aborted with "memorial days" - if I want a memorial than I shall do so but, frankly, it has f all to do with anyone else. You have no idea about why women chose to abort - to you it may be conveinience but to those in the position it's about far more than that but simplify all you will it really makes no difference.
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Posted: 10-03-06 02:05am

moo wrote:
i think it's sad that people still feel the need to patronise those of us who have aborted with "memorial days" - if I want a memorial than I shall do so but, frankly, it has f all to do with anyone else. You have no idea about why women chose to abort - to you it may be conveinience but to those in the position it's about far more than that but simplify all you will it really makes no difference.



moo I totally agree it has nothing to do with us, if you wish to remember that is up to you we have no right to make a day for you.
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Posted: 10-03-06 02:46am

Oh it seems like every day is 'something day' - wasn't it 'talk like a pirate day' a few weeks ago?


I think this is a tricky area really because while pro-lifers have the right to have a memorial day if they so wish, it is hard to know where to draw the line. There is a memorial day for all those whom were murdered in the holocaust but there are people that claim that either that event never happened or it was justified. Should the memorial day be stopped because it offends them?


However, if a memorial day were proposed to commemorate all the .Nazis who died during the second world war then i'm pretty sure that it would go down like a lead balloon with the general public. Freedom of speech technically allows them to do it.


I suppose you just have to acknowledge the memorial days you feel need to be respected and ignore those that you don't.
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Posted: 10-03-06 07:09am

eiri wrote:

the coincidence that brought my egg and that sperm together was a once in a lifetime thing; never gonna happen again. There was only one egg in the ovaries of my mother with the specific sets of genes that ended up being mine. You set the dominoes off early or in a different direction and you end up somewhere completely different.



same did your sibling. He/she too had a specific set of unique genes that can only happen once in a lifetime.



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i would have missed my entire life if my sibling had not been aborted.

that's why I feel sad for your sibling he/she missed his entire life.
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Posted: 10-03-06 09:18am

nightangel73 wrote:
eiri wrote:

the coincidence that brought my egg and that sperm together was a once in a lifetime thing; never gonna happen again. There was only one egg in the ovaries of my mother with the specific sets of genes that ended up being mine. You set the dominoes off early or in a different direction and you end up somewhere completely different.




same did your sibling. He/she too had a specific set of unique genes that can only happen once in a lifetime.

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i would have missed my entire life if my sibling had not been aborted.

that's why I feel sad for your sibling he/she missed his entire life.


yes, he/she did have a unique set of genes... And those genes had to die for me to exist, and I never want that to change. For one thing, my mother's quality of life has been a hell of a lot better than it would have been had she kept the child... Because she would have been disowned, cut off from her family for forever. She probably would never have completed college, and who knows if the father of the fetus would ever have actually say... Married her like he should have in my book.

Lots of fetuses never make it to birth, but most women don't know, and the zygote is expelled during the normal period. That's what happens most often to women trying to concieve. Go yell at them, for their bodies killing potential people. A woman who's uterus is inhospitable may kill a dozen little babies before they finally decide to adopt. Go blame her. Abortion is simply chosing to make one's uterus a bad place to be.
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Posted: 10-03-06 09:23am

eiri wrote:

lots of fetuses never make it to birth, but most women don't know, and the zygote is expelled during the normal period. That's what happens most often to women trying to concieve. Go yell at them, for their bodies killing potential people. A woman who's uterus is inhospitable may kill a dozen little babies before they finally decide to adopt. Go blame her. Abortion is simply chosing to make one's uterus a bad place to be.


that is the crux of the matter though, isn't it? You can not blame a woman for killing her children if she miscarries because it is against her will. She has no control over the fact her child/ren dies. However, the reason pro-lifers are against abortion is because the unborn child does not die of a natural cause but because the mother decides to allow someone to kill it.



Of course, the unborn baby may have died anyway but a decision is made to abort (electively) on the assumption that miscarriage will not take place.
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Posted: 10-03-06 14:43pm

purestgreen wrote:
eiri wrote:

lots of fetuses never make it to birth, but most women don't know, and the zygote is expelled during the normal period. That's what happens most often to women trying to concieve. Go yell at them, for their bodies killing potential people. A woman who's uterus is inhospitable may kill a dozen little babies before they finally decide to adopt. Go blame her. Abortion is simply chosing to make one's uterus a bad place to be.


that is the crux of the matter though, isn't it? You can not blame a woman for killing her children if she miscarries because it is against her will. She has no control over the fact her child/ren dies. However, the reason pro-lifers are against abortion is because the unborn child does not die of a natural cause but because the mother decides to allow someone to kill it.

Of course, the unborn baby may have died anyway but a decision is made to abort (electively) on the assumption that miscarriage will not take place.


i thought the crux of the matter was the death of the potential child, not the fact that the woman was chosing to have a right over her body. So if what you are saying is true, then all pro-life really cares about is removing a woman's right to control her body.
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Posted: 10-03-06 15:02pm

eiri wrote:

i thought the crux of the matter was the death of the potential child, not the fact that the woman was chosing to have a right over her body. so if what you are saying is true, then all pro-life really cares about is removing a woman's right to control her body


i suppose the two things go hand in hand: the death of the unborn child by abortion is a direct result of the woman choosing to have it aborted. It's not fair to say that pro-lifers are only interested in 'removing a woman's rights' because it is the life of the unborn child that matters to them. I'm generalising and supposing by the way; I certainly don't claim to speak for all pro-lifers.

This is what I have problems with: I do not like abortion and find it hard to understand how a woman can have her baby terminated for purely 'social' reasons. However, I also don't see any other way around it. I don't think it's right to force someone to carry a pregnancy to term if they don't want to. I just wish they wanted to! Nothing in life is truly fair because if it was then every unborn baby would get to be born and grow up and every mother would want their child.

That's simply not going to happen.
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died: december 27, 1985
age: 18 hardesty, arretta

age: 31
harris, gracealynn 'tammy'
died: september 16, 1997
age: 19 harris, wilma
died: may 20, 1974
age: 17
hawk, ada
died: april, 1893
age: 20 haynes, eleanor
died: october 6, 1937
age: 22
head, l'echelle
died october 11, 2000
age: 21 hebert, sheila
died: june 6, 1984
age: 27
heim, donna
died: august 13, 1986
age: 20 herron, lou ann
died: april 14, 1998
age: 33
herron, moris helen
died: november 3, 1983
age: 26 hess, rhonda
died: september 28, 1982
age: 20
hines, betty
died: july 19, 1971
age: 21 hollis, shirley
died: march 22, 1991
age: 30
holmes, denise
died: december 21, 1970
age: 24 hoppert, barbara
died: march 22, 1983
age: 16
humphrey, kristina
died: august 14, 1994
age: 24
ives, mary
died: august 7, 1983
age: 28 jabbie, karretu
died: november 2, 1989
age: 24
jackson, louchrisser
died: november 4, 1977
age: 23 jimenez, rosie
died october 3, 1977
age: 27
johnson, anna
died: 1915 johnson, joyce
age: 26
died: april 21, 1955
joy, joy
died: may 26, 1950 kaiser, sandra
died: 1984
age: 14
kimberly, alice
died: february 10, 1957
king, patricia
died: may 4, 1987
age: 24
kirkpatrick, mary
died: 1859
age: 16 ladel, betty
died: october 19, 1954

lafontant, giselene
died: october 28, 1993
age: 25 larocque, harriet
died: april 25, 1902
age: 19
larosa, asunta
died: may 6, 1938
age: 29 lathan, minnie
died: september 25, 1978
age: 41


lee, mrs. Frank
died: april 25, 1932
age: 17
lerner, barbara
died: april 18, 1981
age: 30 levy, susan
died: may 9, 1992
age: 30
lewis, cora
died: december 3, 1982
age: 23 lichtenberg, harriet
died: october 18, 1942
age: 23
lint, sara
died: august 12, 1970
age: 22 lipner, rose
died: january 29, 1936
age: 32
lira, maria
died: october 16, 1974
age: 19

lofrumento, barbara
died: june 3, 1962
age: 19 logan, suzanne
died: december 1, 1992
age: 34
lopez, diana
died: february 28, 2002
age: 25 lovelace, linda
died: july 16, 1980
age: 21
lozada, elva
died: 1964
lozinski, deborah
died: june 21, 1985
age: 17
mack, dawn
died: august 3, 1991
age: 21 madden, michelle
died: november 22, 1986
age: 18
margrove, sharon
died: may 21, 1970
age: 25 martin, dorothy
died: july 29, 1949

marts, margaret
died: february 15, 1920



"mason, haley"
died: april 5, 2001
age: 22 mazo, gail
died: 1979
age: 27
mccollough, lillian
died july, 1926
age: 18 mccoy, sophie
died: september 26, 1990
age: 17
mcdowell, rita
died: march 8, 1975
age: 16 mcfadden, myria
died: december 8, 1987
age: 28
mcgeehan, madeline
died november 18, 1942
age: 26 mckenna, evangeline
died: january 28, 1974
age: 38
mcknight, kathy
died: september 18, 1993
age: 36 mcleod, kendra
died june 30, 1998
age: 22
mcnair, lynn
died: march 23, 1979
age: 24 mendoza, dawn
died: june 29, 1988
age: 28
mesteth, yvonne
died: july 27, 1985
age: 18 meyers, natalie
died: october 27, 1972
age: 16
milton, sandra
died: april 27, 1990
age: 23 mohar, mistue
died: september 10, 1975
age: 31
montero, ruth
died: august 7, 1979
age: 23 montoya, denise
died: may 29, 1988
age: 15
moore, beverly
died: july 11, 1975
age: 15 moore, cleo
died: march 28, 1942
age: 19
moore, sylvia
died: december 31, 1986
age: 18 mora, christine
died: november 8, 1994
age: 18
morales, maura
died: may 8, 1981
age: 25 moran, shelby
died: september 16, 1999
age: 60
morse, katherine
died: september 3, 1970
age: 20 morse, kelly
died: june 22, 1992
age: 32
morton, loretta
died: january 3, 1984
age: 16 murphy, kathy
died: september 8, 1973
age: 17
muzorewa, dorothy
died: august 23, 1974
age: 25 negron, guadalupe
died: july 9, 1993
age: 33
neil, kimberly
died: may 22, 2000 newman, germaine
died: june 15, 1984
age: 14
niebel, sara
died: may 11, 1994
age: 15 nohavec, emily
died: october 23, 1913
age: 19
ortega, maria
died: october 10, 1970
age: 23 ortenzio, joyce
died: june 8, 1988
age: 32
ortiz, venus
died december 16, 1998
age: 29 padfield, linda
died: june 18, 1973
age: 28
page, mary ann
died: december 29, 1977
age: 36 paredez, mary
died: april 19, 1977
age: 26
parr, viola
died: february 20, 1919



patterson, holly
died: september 17, 2003
age: 18 payne, shirley
died: january 4, 1983
age: 33
pearson, agnes
died: july, 1941 pena, mary
died: december 16, 1984
age: 43
pergusson, danette
died: march 11, 1992
age: 19 peterson, erika
died: july 23, 1961
age: 28
philippi, magdalena
died: march 16, 1869
pierce, catherine
died: october 10, 1989
age: 27
pinsky, gertrude
died: april 4, 1954
age: 35 poole, katrina
died: december 6, 1988
age: 16
poteat, yvette
died: july 29, 1985
age: 26 preston, vanessa
died: january 22, 1980
age: 22
raligh, gene

rappe, virginia
died: september 9, 1921
age: 25
ravenell, dawndella
died: march 11, 1985
age: 13 reynolds, jacqueline
died: september 5, 1986
age: 22
richardson, erica
died: march 2, 1989
age: 16 roach, mrs. F.S.

Died: april 24, 1932
rodriguez, luz
died: 1986
age: 40 rodriguez, magdalena
died: december 8, 1994
age: 23
rodriguez, rosael
died: 1986
age: 21


roe, "adelle"
died: november 16, 2002
age: 26 roe, "amanda"
died: september 22, 1970
age: 19
roe, "alice"
died: july 19, 1970
age: 31 roe, "amy"
died: january 2, 1971
age: 35
roe, "annie"
died: june 24, 1971
age: 29 roe, "andrea"
died: january 20, 1971
age: 26
roe, "anita"
died: may 12, 1971
age: 23 roe, "april"
died: august 22, 1971
age: 17
roe, "audrey"
died: july 1, 1971
age: 44 roe, "barbara"
died: september 23, 1971
age: 35
roe, "becky"
died: october 5, 1971
age: 18 roe, "beth"
died: september 23, 1971
age: 35
roe, "betty"
died: c. 1974
age: 29 roe, "beverly"
died: c. 1978
age: 21
roe, "brenda"
died: c. 1974
age: 31


roe, "cindy"
died: 1972
age: 25 roe, "colleen"
died: march 8, 1972
age: 31
roe, "connie"
died: march 8, 1972
age: 31 roe, "daisy"
died: april 28, 1990
age: 32
roe, "danielle"
died: may 17, 1972
age: 18 roe, "dawn"
died: august, 1972
age: 29
roe, "denise"
died: c. 1977
age: 27 roe, "donna"
died: 1973
age: 18
roe, "dorothy"
died: 1973
age: 44 roe, "eleanor"
died: 1973
age: 20
roe, "ellen" of the cdc
died: 1974
age: 22 roe, "ellen" of new jersey
died: december 3, 1983
age: 18
roe, "erica"
died: 1974
age: 20


roe, "faith"
died: 1974
age: 21 roe, "faye"
died: december 15, 1979
age: 18
roe, "gail"
died: 1975
age: 23 roe, "gloria"
died: 1976
age: 35
roe, "helen"

roe, "isabel"
died: 1981
age: 22
roe, jane of 1937
died: 1937 roe, jane of '37
died: january 16, 1937
roe, jane of long beach
died: april 19, 1939 roe, jane of newark
died: 1937
roe, "judy"
died: july 12, 1970
age: 42 roe, "julie"
died: april 16, 1972
age: 14
roe, "kimberly"
died: december 23, 1970
age: 25 roe, "lori"
died: 1970
age: 17
roe, "malorie"
died: 1974
age: 35 roe, "mary"
died: c. 1971
age: 19
roe, "melissa"
died: may 11, 1992
age: 27 roe, "molly"
died: 1975
age: 21
roe, "monica"
died: november 26, 1971
age: 31 roe, "nadine"
died: c. 1978
age: 32
roe, "nancy"
died: 1972
age: 16 roe, "nina"
died: april 19, 1933
age: 22
roe, "pamela"
died: c. 1974
age: 38 roe, "patricia"
died: c. 1975
age: 16
roe, "patsy"
died: february 26, 1924
roe, "penny"
died: 1978

roe, "robin"
died: may 4, 1972
age: 21 roe, "rosa"
died: 1976
age: 29
roe, "roseanne"
died: february 27, 1971
age: 37 roe, "roxanne"
died: may 13, 1972
age: 17
roe, "sandra"
died: april 17, 1971
age: 18 roe, "sara"
died: june 18, 1972
age: 22
roe, "serena"
died: 1980 (?)
age: 22 roe, "sherri"
died: 1975
age: 20


roe, "sheryl"
died: july 20, 1970
age: 23
roe, "susan"
died: november 1, 1992
age: 21 roe, "tammy"
died: october 13, 1971
age: 33


roe, "teresa"
died: c. 1974
age: 19
roe, "terri"
died: april 11, 1991
age: 43 roe, "vanessa"
died: 1973
age: 35
roe, "vicki"
died: august 17, 1971
age: 23 roe, "wendy"
died: 1972
age: 23
roe, "yvonne"
died: november 9, 1999
age: 19 rogers, julia
died: april 28, 1973
age: 20
rollinson, rhonda
died: september 14, 1992
age: 32 roseberry, allegra
died: august 13, 1988
age: 41
rowe, sharonda
died: october 11, 1981
age: 17 ruggiero, rhonda
died: may 23, 1982
age: 29
ruckman, stacy
died: march 20, 1988
age: 23 russ, lasandra
died: december 15, 1971
age: 20
russell, tamia
died: january 8, 2004
age: 15 s., f.

Died: march 6, 1970
age: 16
saenz, stella
died: april 13, 1968
age: 42 sanchez, angela
died: january 19, 1993
age: 27
santoro, geraldine
died: 1964
age: 28


satterfield, angela
died: october 15, 1990
age: 23 sawdy, sylvia
died: december 23, 1885
age: 21
schaner, carole
died: october 20, 1971
age: 37 schnoor, florence
died: february 14, 1942
age: 24
schultz, dorothy
died: july 3, 1929
age: 19 scott, angela
died: june 11, 1979
age: 19
shea, rita
died: 1965
age: 33 shevin, oriene
died: june 14, 2005
age: 34
shirley, pauline
died: august 22, 1940
age: 29 small, gloria
died: march 7, 1978
age: 43
smith, deloris
died: october 24, 1979
age: 15 smith, diane
died: september 11, 1976
age: 23


smith, jacqueline
died: december 24, 1955
age: 20
smith, margaret
died: june 16, 1971
age: 24 smith, teresa
died: august 7, 1988
age: 31
sorrels, laura
died: august 6, 1988
age: 30 sowers, eliza
died: october, 1938
age: 21
stone, elise
died: august, 1917
strong, kathryn
died: january 22, 1972
age: 26
suddeth, jennifer
died: june 30, 1982
age: 17 suematsu, tami
died: august 19, 1988
age: 19
swan, eva
died: 1910
tanner, yvonne
died: august 14, 1984
age: 22
thames, michelle
died: september 19, 1987
age: 18 thomas, ingrid
died: august 1, 1994
age: 28
thomas, magnolia
died: march 19, 1986
age: 36 thompson, robbie lou
died: april, 1932

tran, hoa thuy "vivian"
died: december 29, 2003
age: 22 triplet, iva
died: march 9, 1921

tsuji, elizabeth
died: march 2, 1978
age: 21 tubbs, cheryl
died: august 8, 1975
age: 29
velazquez, iris
died: september 5, 1987
age: 20 vangates, cycloria
died: march 17, 1976
age: 32
veal, latachie
died: november 2, 1991
age: 17 vise, brenda
died: september 12, 2002
age: 38
vosseler, cheryl
died: august 16, 1969
age: 17 vroman, gail
died: july 18, 1979
age: 20
wainwright, pamela
died: january 16, 1987
age: 37 wallace, lynette
died: september 27, 1975
age: 22
walton, debra
died: september 26, 1989
age: 35 ward, jane
died: october 28, 1947
age: 22
ward, nancy
died: february 7, 1968 washington, nicey
died june 6, 2000
age: 26
watley, sheila
died: december 29, 1987
age: 31 watson, diane
died: august 29, 1987
age: 27
watson, virginia
died november 18, 1954
age: 32 weber, ingar
died: january 26, 1991
age: 28
weir, ruth
died: march 16, 1929 wells, robin
died: august 2, 1981
age: 27
wengel, irene
died: june 12, 1902
williams, chivon
died: 1996

williams, ellen
died: may 5, 1985
age: 38 williams, nichole
died: april 25, 1997
age: 22
williams, sandra
died: december 12, 1984
age: 30 williams, shirley
died: january 12, 1980
age: 30
williamson, tanya
died: september 7, 1996
age: 28 wilson, loretta
died: december 24, 1934
age: 19
wingo, carole
died: july 22, 1974
age: 22 wolf, grace
died: december 3, 1917
wolfe, virginia
died: july 10, 1998
age: 33 wood, darlene
died: july 7, 1982
age: 23
woodward, elvira
died: april 27, 1871
wright, gail
died: march 26, 1986
age: 29
wyckoff, virginia
died april 24, 1932
age: 21 wynants, gertrude
died :july 19, 1925
age: 17
zallie, stacy
died october, 2002
age: 20
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