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Elizabeth Ann “Half Pint” Van Hyning

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Elizabeth Ann “Half Pint” Van Hyning

Birth
Dansville, Livingston County, New York, USA
Death
9 Sep 1988 (aged 21)
Dansville, Livingston County, New York, USA
Burial
Dansville, Livingston County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Lisa was affectionately known as "Half Pint"...she stood approximately 5' tall. She was a good friend and was my "sister." I met Lisa when we were both Little Sisters for Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity at SUNY Brockport.

At her wake, the majority of the Brothers and Little Sisters of Alpha Chi Rho were there to pay their last respects. Playing in the background was her favorite album, Pink Floyd, The Wall. She used to play each side over and over again at school.

Lisa passed away in a car accident. She was driving home when her car crossed the double yellow lines and hit the back end of another car. Her car then hit the side of a hill. Lisa flew to the passenger side of the car and hit her head. She died of massive head trauma.

It's been 15 years, but I still miss Lisa. We had the same "boyfriend" troubles and we would send each other personals in the school newspaper with cryptic messages to each other.

Lisa now is with the angels where she belongs.

Lisa was affectionately known as "Half Pint"...she stood approximately 5' tall. She was a good friend and was my "sister." I met Lisa when we were both Little Sisters for Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity at SUNY Brockport.

At her wake, the majority of the Brothers and Little Sisters of Alpha Chi Rho were there to pay their last respects. Playing in the background was her favorite album, Pink Floyd, The Wall. She used to play each side over and over again at school.

Lisa passed away in a car accident. She was driving home when her car crossed the double yellow lines and hit the back end of another car. Her car then hit the side of a hill. Lisa flew to the passenger side of the car and hit her head. She died of massive head trauma.

It's been 15 years, but I still miss Lisa. We had the same "boyfriend" troubles and we would send each other personals in the school newspaper with cryptic messages to each other.

Lisa now is with the angels where she belongs.


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