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1968
2016
Suddenly on September 1, 2016, Lara Michele Muscolino; beloved mother of Vivian, Shelby and Kylie; cherished sister of Tanya Crockett.; dear daughter of Darryl and Evchen Crockett.
Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Schimunek Funeral Home of Bel Air, Inc., 610 West MacPhail Rd., on Wednesday from 11 am to 2 pm at which time a celebration of life will be held. Interment to follow at the Highview Memorial Gardens. Condolences may be left at the funeral home website.
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5 Entries
September 18, 2016
Sheila Murphy
Lara you indeed were a light in this world to many. You will be missed but I know Heaven has welcomed you into the family of angels. May your spirit live on and you will never be forgotten. Love to Vivian Shelby and Kylie and the rest of your family
Sheila Murphy
September 15, 2016
Bill VanSickle
Dear Lara, It's been awhile since we have seen each other. I'm so sorry this happened to you. You deserved better. I know you are flying with the angels now. I am praying for your Baby Girls.
September 14, 2016
Bradley Bechtel
We are sorry for your loss. We met her when she investigated our house.
September 9, 2016
Kimberly Bucy Brauckhoff
A big light in the world who touched so many lives gone too soon. You are terribly missed. RIP sweet lady. So proud to say you were my friend.
September 9, 2016
Renee Cannon
I will miss you Lara...you've taught me so much...be with GOD and rest in peace... Renee Cannon
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