First to the family please accept my sympathies for your loss, especially MOM, she loved you dearly. James, she always worried for you, wanted to protect you until this day occurred. Trish was a true new friend, she was the first person to welcome me on the Production Floor at the Sweatshop we worked at. I call it that because IT IS THAT. She deserved better, she worked hard here with very little appreciation from the owners. She ran her department well, gave every Illegal Alien they employ a chance to work hard and go forward in life; yet they constantly overlooked her accomplishments.
I am so sorry that she came to this place; and wish she would have come to my house to talk to me that day, no matter what time it was. I am a cancer survivor. I look back and so many things had changed in the past months; and when I had left that was when we had lost touch. I live in Port Ewen only a half mile from this park. I took my daughter here to practice volleyball every day just about.; but I won't be able to do that anymore. My friend left ...and I will miss her....a funny, smart, fractured person trying to do the best she could with what she had. My prayer is that the angels were with her every step, and her Dad was there to hold her hand once she became an angel.
My sincerest sympathies, Sheila Pratt