
Laurie Mirabile-Lester Memorial Donation
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Laurie Ann Mirabile-Lester passed away suddenly on the morning of September 26, 2020 at St. Peter’s Hospital, peacefully surrounded by many loved ones. She was born on August 11, 1961 loving daughter of the late John A. and Rose M. (Libertucci) Mirabile.
Laurie was born in Albany and lived in Colonie for all her life. She had a firecracker personality and could brighten up any room she walked in; her Raider spirit always shined through.
Laurie was a woman of Catholic faith who greatly valued her beliefs. She was a hardworking, dedicated employee of Hannaford for more than 30 years. Laurie genuinely enjoyed her time working there and loved her Hannaford family dearly. When Laurie was not working, you would find her cleaning, decorating, or shopping. She was a dancing queen that had a zest for gymnastics, Dunkin’ Donuts, long acrylic nails, and being in the sun, but most of all, she loved spending time with and focusing on her family and friends. Laurie touched the lives of many people and will always be known as a caring mother, wife, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend that had a heart of gold.
Thank you to the nurses and doctors at St. Peter’s Hospital who treated Laurie with the utmost of care and made her as comfortable as possible in her final moments.
In lieu of flowers, we are raising funds for a memorial donation that will be made out to a cancer charity of my family's choice.
Laurie was born in Albany and lived in Colonie for all her life. She had a firecracker personality and could brighten up any room she walked in; her Raider spirit always shined through.
Laurie was a woman of Catholic faith who greatly valued her beliefs. She was a hardworking, dedicated employee of Hannaford for more than 30 years. Laurie genuinely enjoyed her time working there and loved her Hannaford family dearly. When Laurie was not working, you would find her cleaning, decorating, or shopping. She was a dancing queen that had a zest for gymnastics, Dunkin’ Donuts, long acrylic nails, and being in the sun, but most of all, she loved spending time with and focusing on her family and friends. Laurie touched the lives of many people and will always be known as a caring mother, wife, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend that had a heart of gold.
Thank you to the nurses and doctors at St. Peter’s Hospital who treated Laurie with the utmost of care and made her as comfortable as possible in her final moments.
In lieu of flowers, we are raising funds for a memorial donation that will be made out to a cancer charity of my family's choice.
Organizer
Brianna Lester
Organizer
Watervliet, NY