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Pawling (Dutchess) Fatal MVA 12/2/11 - MOS

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Today's fatal MVA on Route 22 in Pawling claimed the life of a long-time member of the Lewisboro VAC: Laurie Gagliardi.

Lewisboro Ledger Article

Earlier this week, Laurie's former brother-in-law and long-time member and past chief of the Golden's Bridge Fire Department (John Gagliardi) passed away.

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Rest in Peace. Thoughts and prayers are with LVAC and all who knew her.

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thoughts and prayers to her fellow members of LVAC, and the US Postal Service, as well as her family

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Our sincere condolences to the entire Gagliardi family. We have met some of them, even worked with them on mutual aid calls, and they are wonderful people who have unfortunately suffered some tragedies this year. Rest in Peace. Out thoughts are with you.

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This is so sad..... prayers for her and her family......

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A good friend of mine- Laurie, rest in peace, I am speechless.

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This is terrible both the fire and ems community have lost alot this week both with Laurie and John Gagliardi. John was a three time Past Chief of Goldens Bridge Fire Department and now Laurie of LVAC. My prayers go out to the Gagliardi family in this extremely difficult time.

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Rest in peace! Prayers and condolences to the members of LVAC and her Family!

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Rest in peace, prayers and condolences to the members of LVAC and her Family.

Please also keep in mind the crews that were on the scene yesterday who had the difficult task of her extrication.

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Only met her a few times, a real lady. May she find happiness & rest in peace.

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Laurie was always a nice person whenever she came to the corp to visit and to pull her overnight shift on Friday nights. Always a smile on her face and a kind word to be said. She will be sorely missed. We've had a lot of fatal accidents up here. This one hits closer to home than most. RIP Laurie.

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