June 9, 2002 For families, no justice, no rest They keep lost loved ones in memories and photos, but closure is a distant, painful concept. By Laura Bauer News-Leader In her dream Debbie Schwartz saw the image of her sister Sherrill’s face, blonde curls of hair surrounding it. It was like Sherrill was trying to tell her something. Schwartz had this experience six months after her sister, her niece Suzie Streeter and a friend of her niece, Stacy McCall, disappeared in June 1992. “I had dreams then that felt more like visions,” Schwartz says today from her home in the intermountain West. “They were very powerful impressions that she was not on earth anymore. I was accepting of that.” While family and friends of three missing Springfield women face another year without them, and another year with the frustrating mystery of what happened, some see the women in their dreams. Others keep them alive in memories and photos, praying that one day they’ll know what happened that June