Lindsay F. Thornton
Kathy Chambers / Named Memorial
Losing someone to suicide is very devastating. There are ways to navigate through the shock and despair and begin the healing process. One way to move forward and not forget is honoring Lindsay with a memorial.
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$1,502
Raised
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$1,500
Goal
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30
Supporters
Recent Transactions
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Kathy Chambers
$62.83 / 607 days ago
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Anonymous
$20.60 / 630 days ago
I will always remember Lindsay as being so energetic, caring, and giving. She was an amazing person who taught us so much. She has forever touched the lives of so many and made the world a better place. May we all approach one another with the same kindness and caring she did so her memory can live on. End the stigma; You are not alone; RIP đź’–.
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Dawn Lutz
$50.00 / 638 days ago
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Loretta Becker-Jessup
$50.00 / 638 days ago
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Anonymous
$50.00 / 638 days ago
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Anonymous
$20.00 / 638 days ago
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R. Ayoung Chee
$20.00 / 638 days ago
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Gary and Pam Skarr
$50.00 / 638 days ago
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Rania Kandil
$20.60 / 638 days ago
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Carlla Morgan Lampton
$51.50 / 640 days ago
Lindsay was loved. Many people suffer from depression and mental illness. If you suspect you may be one of these people please ask for help .
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Dana Hajovsky
$25.75 / 640 days ago
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Rachel Ayoung Chee
$77.25 / 640 days ago
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Amanda Connell
$20.00 / 640 days ago
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Gregory Kienbaum
$103.00 / 641 days ago
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Renee Spaulding
$50.00 / 641 days ago
Lindsay you will be dearly missed and it was an honor getting to know you. I hope that you have fund everlasting peace.
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Carolyn McCambridge
$51.50 / 641 days ago
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Lynn Wolcott
$50.00 / 641 days ago
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James Reed
$100.00 / 641 days ago
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Michael Skarr
$154.50 / 641 days ago
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Araceli Castillo
$25.75 / 641 days ago
Lindsay was one of a kind and loved by many. She will surely be missed!
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Matt Skarr
$128.75 / 641 days ago
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Joy Engfer
$25.75 / 641 days ago
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Jennifer Wallace
$25.00 / 641 days ago
I wish you could’ve seen yourself through our eyes! An amazing, funny, caring, kind, and unreplaceable human being!
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Susan Mcmahon
$10.00 / 642 days ago
You were someone who people loved to be around as you filled their days with laughter, smiles and knowledge. You were an inspiration to me, someone I looked up to and someone who I wanted to be like one day. You were supportive of me continuing my education and I wish I could have shared with you I graduated with my EdS a few weeks ago. I breaks my heart to think that you didn't realize how loved you were and what any of us would have done for you if we knew you were struggling. All we can do at this point is tell you and hope you hear us, make sure that we continue to keep your spirit and memories alive, and make you proud by carrying you spirit into our classroom each day so that your legacy will live on. I will never forget you and am grateful that I did get to spend a year working under you at Southbury.