Into your hands' sheep of your own fold, a lamb of
your own flock, a sinner of your own redeeming.
Receive her into the arms of your mercy, into the
blessed rest of everlasting peace, and into the glorious
company of the saints in light. Amen.
May her soul and the souls of all the departed, through
the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Liz was my best friend from Kindgaretn at Keasbey School # 8 and through Douglass College 1965. (Where we were roomies) She lived in Fords on Douglas Street (maybe that was a sign) and we shared lots of wonderful memories at Woodbridge High from singing Platters songs while we waited for our afternoon session to start, from being one of 5 girls in Mr. Meyers' physics class, from racing from the gym to our next class in the main part of the building and from being the one class that went to Woodbridge High for 5 years. Liz loved life, math, nature, and people. She will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her. Retiring in Arizona was the best for her because she could relish nature to its fullest. Rest in peace, Liz.
Thomas Meehan III '62
Into your hands' sheep of your own fold, a lamb of
your own flock, a sinner of your own redeeming.
Receive her into the arms of your mercy, into the
blessed rest of everlasting peace, and into the glorious
company of the saints in light. Amen.
May her soul and the souls of all the departed, through
the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Elaine Wodzinski (Fass)
Liz was my best friend from Kindgaretn at Keasbey School # 8 and through Douglass College 1965. (Where we were roomies) She lived in Fords on Douglas Street (maybe that was a sign) and we shared lots of wonderful memories at Woodbridge High from singing Platters songs while we waited for our afternoon session to start, from being one of 5 girls in Mr. Meyers' physics class, from racing from the gym to our next class in the main part of the building and from being the one class that went to Woodbridge High for 5 years. Liz loved life, math, nature, and people. She will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her. Retiring in Arizona was the best for her because she could relish nature to its fullest. Rest in peace, Liz.