Gerry Zagorski
12-24-2014, 07:45 AM
Just wanted you all to know I visited LAB’s wife, “Lady Di” yesterday and dropped off an early Christmas gift. She’s had a very tough year. Back in August her daughter Kimberly was involved in a very bad car accident and right around the same time Di suffered a stroke.
Despite all that is going on she looked great, is thankfully fully recovered from her stroke, Kimberley is doing well and Di was surprisingly upbeat given everything she’s been through. I was truly amazed and it warmed my heart to see her and give her a big hug and the gift from all of you!!
Thanks once again to everyone who came out to support the LAB Memorial PUOSU. It meant a lot to Diane that we continue to think of her and Mike. I know she still has some difficult times ahead but the outpouring of support and generosity of all of you certainly helped brighten her path.
This is obviously a difficult time of year for her and the family. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers and pray that our justice system would be swift in dealing with this whole matter. The family needs this closure to take another step to move forward with their lives.
Merry Christmas to all and a very fishy New Year.
Despite all that is going on she looked great, is thankfully fully recovered from her stroke, Kimberley is doing well and Di was surprisingly upbeat given everything she’s been through. I was truly amazed and it warmed my heart to see her and give her a big hug and the gift from all of you!!
Thanks once again to everyone who came out to support the LAB Memorial PUOSU. It meant a lot to Diane that we continue to think of her and Mike. I know she still has some difficult times ahead but the outpouring of support and generosity of all of you certainly helped brighten her path.
This is obviously a difficult time of year for her and the family. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers and pray that our justice system would be swift in dealing with this whole matter. The family needs this closure to take another step to move forward with their lives.
Merry Christmas to all and a very fishy New Year.