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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Lulu who was born at home, in Lancaster, California on May 08, 1993 and passed away on May 12, 2006 at the age of 13. We will remember her forever.
Tributes and Condolences
to my beautiful friend   / Kassidy Kent (friend)
Well Liz where do i even begin to describe our time together? I will always remember our good times at school and our notes we wrote in class. I just wish we had more time to make more memories together. Anyways this is part of mine and Liz's story. ...  Continue >>
She is away...   / Sara Defelice (friend)
Hello, You do not know me, but you have touched my life, I heard of you from a dear friend who is in the Army. I was talking to him tonight and he told me to look this site up and I have to say I am so touched...you touched more people than you will...  Continue >>
Two Years   / Grammy
Two years have flown by without you in our lives and we miss you as much as ever. Your favorite SEAL stopped by last night to say hello, to see your pictures and to let us know that you remain his hero and inspiration.

You are in my heart...  Continue >>
Lizzie I never knew   / Kimberly Dwight (mom's friend )
We never met, I only read about Lizzie in the newspaper and forwarded the articles to my own daughter just before she went to Iraq.  I've since become friends with Jennifer and learned what a precious child Lizze is.  She's just out of our ...  Continue >>
Thank you Lizzie and her family   / Colin Mellenthin (Soldier Friend )
I would like to speak for those that I used to work with.... We were in Afghanistan and had received care packages from an organization in California. Included was a pack of AA batteries that were a big relief to see while we were away on the war on ...  Continue >>
Dr. Bojidarov ,  / Daniel Bojidarov (The bad Daniel )    Read >>
Happy Birthday  / Courtney DeGarmo (Friend)    Read >>
In our hearts always  / Carolyn Blashek (Operation Gratitude )    Read >>
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIZZIE  / RAY &. LINDA SANTANA (FRIENDS FOREVER )    Read >>
Memories of Lizzie and Happy 15th Birthday  / Chet &. Darlene Riley (Her friend Kelli's Grandma )    Read >>
Happy Birthday Lizzie  / Deputy Dave Jennings (Friend)    Read >>
Happy Birthday!!  / Paul Garnet (Uncle)    Read >>
To our Angel  / Monique Malamma (Aunt)    Read >>
Happy Birthday  / Kat Leon (friend)    Read >>
You would be 15 today  / Jennifer Petty (Mother)    Read >>
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Her legacy
Her work lives on  
Lizzy acted on her dreams and dreamed of acting. She accomplished both in 13 short years. Please visit her website www.troopbatteries.com

She never stopped caring or thinking about how she could make other people's lives just a little bit better.

She was not afraid to speak her mind or pass on her thoughts - even to the President when she felt that her words and prayers may offer comfort.
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President George Bush                                            4 July 2004
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Wash D.C.

Dear Mr. President:

My name is Elizabeth Lulu. I am 11 years old, which is too young to vote this year, but I do watch the news and I do talk to my friends, family, and medical caregivers about how important being patriotic is for America to grow and for us to remain free.

I understand how difficult it is for you to make everyone happy, and how hard it is for you to make some of your decisions when you know that some people may be hurt or, worse, die as a result of your orders.

I was born with Cystic Fibrosis. It is a genetic disease that kills many kids and young people every year. Sometimes my doctors have to order tests and procedures that hurt me, and could even put me at risk of dying. But they, like you, have to make the tough decisions so that we can all make progress for a better future.

Sometimes I don’t understand why I need to suffer, and sometimes I know that it makes people sad when I have to suffer through my treatments, hospital visits and therapies. I know that my family doesn’t always agree with what the doctors may want me to do. But I do believe that while everyone does not agree with some of the decisions, everyone does agree with the goal.

I think that in a way your job is the same. Some people may not agree with all of the things you do, but most people do support your goals for freedom and a better future. So don’t give up. I have learned that each time I survive a difficulty; I get stronger and more able to face the next challenge.

God bless you and God bless America, because with God as our partner, we will always do the right thing.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Lulu

 
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Happy in pink
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