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name is Lisa Therrien and we live in Connecticut. On August
5, 1999 I lost my best friend, Lea Jasmin to E-coli 0157-H7.
She wasn’t just my best friend she was also my grandmother.
I feel a little selfish calling her MY best friend since she
was my 8 year son, Talon’s best friend, my mother, Linda
Schoonmaker’s best friend, my husband Tim’s best
friend, as well as probably a hundreds of people’s best
friend.
She got sick the day after I gave birth to my 2nd son, Parker
and died two weeks later. He will never get to know her as
his best friend as the rest of us did.
She worked every day at Dunkin Donuts near her home in New
Hartford. Every day I would go to pick up my morning coffee.
After she got out of work, she would pick up Talon (her number
one man, as she called him) from school, camp, or daycare,
depending on the year and season. They would go on little
trips, play sports, make snowmen, or their favorite, go swimming.
After work I would get to spend time talking to her about
my day and hers. She made everything beautiful. She was beautiful
inside and out. We are all so lost without her constant presence,
without her voice, without her smile. She had so much she
was looking forward to, baby sitting the new baby, Parker,
Dating again (after her divorce, which she was also planning),
Swimming all summer, going out to visit her sons in Ohio this
summer. She just loved life and everyone loved her.
We don’t know where she contracted this horrible bacterium,
but we do know the devastation it leaves behind and we know
how to do our best at preventing it.
She was cremated, so we are burying her this August 12th.
She would have turned 70 this August 15th.
WE MISS HER EVERY DAY.
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