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Lauren Swerdlove

March 7, 1959 - July 28, 2021

Lauren was a kind, witty, thoughtful, and dedicated woman. Loosing her so quickly to cancer was a terrible shock and we all will miss her more than words can express. We invite you to share your condolences and memories of Lauren here for her husband and best friend, John, and her family and friends.

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Bradley Contento 2021-07-31 02:01:50 wrote:

Lauren, we worked together for a decade. You always pushed me and asked the tough questions that others did not. I’ll remember all the video scripts and the standards manuals and so much copy editing. I remember in particular working with you right before I left CARF on a blog article that you authored and researched. It came out really well, and I remember you being proud of it. I’ll remember 13 years ago, walking down the short hallway in the old building to the P&C nook, and you sitting in your desk that was positioned so you could watch those approaching like we were some kind of sacrificial offerings. But that was a long time ago. I mostly remember stopping by to pop together a few puzzle pieces just to say I “helped” you and Ashley, walking though Tohono Chul, escape rooms, and all the birthday lunches.

Bradley Contento 2021-07-31 02:01:50 wrote: Lauren, we worked together for a decade. You always pushed me and asked the tough questions that others did not. I’ll remember all the video scripts and the standards manuals and so much copy editing. I remember in particular working with you right before I left CARF on a blog article that you authored and researched. It came out really well, and I remember you being proud of it. I’ll remember 13 years ago, walking down the short hallway in the old building to the P&C nook, and you sitting in your desk that was positioned so you could watch those approaching like we were some kind of sacrificial offerings. But that was a long time ago. I mostly remember stopping by to pop together a few puzzle pieces just to say I “helped” you and Ashley, walking though Tohono Chul, escape rooms, and all the birthday lunches.

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