I am Kathy's sister. I have suffered greatly from her death and have created a website to share with all of you.
http://www.home.eathlink.net/~rnslevi/
Take a look.
Thank you to all of you who have sent me letters and cards, they mean so much. Kathy will always be a part of BM,2003.
In memory of Katharine Lampman, the girl who died at BM
In memory of Katharine Lampman, the girl who died at BM
one one person is missing, it seems the whole world is depopulated
in memory of my sister, Katharine Lampman 1982-2003
in memory of my sister, Katharine Lampman 1982-2003
New website for Kathy Lampman, the girl who died tragically
one one person is missing, it seems the whole world is depopulated
in memory of my sister, Katharine Lampman 1982-2003
in memory of my sister, Katharine Lampman 1982-2003
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Re: New website for Kathy Lampman, the girl who died tragica
There's an error in your HTML somewhere - I believe it might be in the animated cursor you appear to be using for the site. The site loads in MSIE, but notes that there's an error in the page; Mozilla 1.6 crashed outright when I tried to look at it.
But I will pass it on, and I do remember....

Anything purple is mine. Anything else can be dyed or painted.
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inmemory--
I lost my sister 8 and 1/2 years ago. Your tag line is very accurate.
I was a member of the Emergency Services Department last year and know at least one of the medics who was there that night. It was a real tragedy and resonated even among us who did not know her. I did not attend the funeral, but my friend did, and I understand that it was a lovely ceremony. Thank you for allowing the Burner community to take part. That was a lovely gift for your sister and for us, and I know that many people might not have granted it. Your grace in a time of deep pain impresses me.
theCryptofishist
I lost my sister 8 and 1/2 years ago. Your tag line is very accurate.
I was a member of the Emergency Services Department last year and know at least one of the medics who was there that night. It was a real tragedy and resonated even among us who did not know her. I did not attend the funeral, but my friend did, and I understand that it was a lovely ceremony. Thank you for allowing the Burner community to take part. That was a lovely gift for your sister and for us, and I know that many people might not have granted it. Your grace in a time of deep pain impresses me.
theCryptofishist