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Among Friends Extras Fall 2008 "Her talent was not only that she was able to help the girls learn how to play lacrosse well, but to have faith in their abilities on and off the field.” – Maren Gaughan ’85 “Floss Brudon's teachings went way beyond the athletic fields at Moorestown Friends. She instilled in me the love of the game and good sportsmanship that impacts my life to this day.” – Carol Dickerson-Kauffman ’53 “It seems alot of my life achievements came from the influence that Floss Brudon had in my life. I can still hear her say "if you can touch it, you can catch it!" Oh, how that statement made me try just a little harder to achieve my goals.” – Mary McVaugh Shannon ’71 “She was always a strong influence in my life.” – Connie Hofberg Ford ’59
“Even as an adult, my standards for good teamwork take me back, in my mind, to my experiences on the playing fields with Miss Brudon.” – Karen Roberts ’77 “The Medford Leas community has lost one of its coaches, and MFS has lost a legend.” – Phil Haines ’63 “Miss Brudon's program emphasized exercise and everyone getting to play.” – Lynn Gold ’76 “She encouraged us all teaching, coaching, and volunteering her time and energy to the ‘MFS family’.” – Letitia Raymond Kelley ’65 “My love of team sports given to me by Miss Brudon carried me through college and earned me awards from the Women’s Athletic and Recreation Association for building hockey teams to intercollegiate level.” – Betsy Harman Johnson ’63 “The first things that come to mind are Miss Brudon saying throughout lacrosse season ‘if you can touch it you can catch it’ and ‘remember to show good sportsmanship’.” – Toby Lubarr Spector ’73 “Enthusiasm for the game is what she brought to her players and to the MFS community. I will remember her with such fondness.” – Kathryn Shelley-Barnes ’78 “I am saddened by Floss's passing, but I will never forget her passion and commitment to women's sports and the MFS community.” – Heather Martin ’88 “Her teams were always well prepared, fit, with excellent stick work, aggressive with a real will to win!” – Ann LeDuc ’43 “She was always pleasant and friendly- always a warm smile and hello when passing her in the hallways of MFS. I have very find memories of MFS and she was a part of it.” – Thom Harmand ’76
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