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Life story
1985
 
July 30, 1985
 

Born in Maryland Baltimore, MD on July 30, 1985.  She was welcomed by big sisters Lisa and Joelle, and big brother Joel. 

 

September 1989
 

Started Pre-kindergarten at Glendale Elementary School.

September 1991
 
Started first grade at Marley Elementary School.
June 1996
 
Grade school graduation from Marley Elementary School.
September 1996
 
Started 6th grade at Marley Middle School.
June 1999
 
Graduation from Marley Middle School.
September 1999
 
Started freshman year at Glen Burnie High School.
May 30, 2003
 
Graduation from Glen Burnie High School.
June 7, 2003
 
Killed by a drug-impaired driver on June 7, 2003 at the age of 17.
June 13, 2003
 

Buried in Loudon Park Cemetary.  Her graduation Party was scheduled for June 14, 2003, which of course was never held.
On September 26, 2017, Laura was moved to Glen Haven Memorial Park in Glen Burnie.  She is closer to home, and is now buried in the same cemetery as her grandparents, and where the rest of her family will be.  

June 15, 2003
 
How do you condense a life into a few words?  Laura was the baby of the family.  Her siblings were 12, 10 and 7 years older than her, so she was the entire family's baby.  She was always sweet and funny and loved life.  She had a good time wherever she was, and was quick to befriend those who seemed to be "lost" or "left out".  She loved her two nephews dearly, Collin and Trevor Williams, sons of her oldest sister Lisa.  She was Trevor's godmother.  Since her death, another nephew, Jeremy Smith, son of her brother Joel, and two nieces, Caitlin Ann Rose Jarvis, daughter of her sister Joelle, and Annabelle Laura, daughter of Lisa and sister of Collin and Trevor have been born. In January 2013 another nephew was born, Cameron James Jarvis.  What  a loss that these children will never know her or the great capacity for love that she had.  We tell them stories of Laura and have pictures, but never will they truly know the wonderful person that she was.