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I'm so sorry what happened to you. You shouldn't died because you were helping too. :(
I'm so sorry what happened to you. I don't understand what the world's coming to.
Though I never knew you, you are omeone who makes me realize that in your short 20 years of life you made many happy. And that you never wasted a a minute of your life showing that I should also take my lie day by day, and make that day as if it were my last day on earth, because it might be.
Dear Ly (Lee) Family,
I am sorry for your loss. God bless him and his family.
To the Lee family. I was thinking about your son tonight. I will never understand why bad things happen to good people. I want to commend your family for coming to America and for the values you have instilled into your children. America lost a very bright young man, full of promise and wonderful potential. I think about you and your family every day. A lifetime would be to soon to forget what has happened. I will never forget. I am a parent to two young men. I pray that God is holding you and your family today in his arms just like I am sure he is holding your son, Henry.
Henh, I still think about you everyday, and it hurts. I miss you. I miss hearing your voice, and reading your messages on facebook. I wish I could bring you back somehow. I love you dear, forever. ?
He is role model for all inmigrant specially asian inmigrant families. His archievements are examplary and should be always rememberd and follow by future generations.
You will never be forgotten!
Dear Ly Family: I worked with Henry from time to time at Williamson Rd Library. Whenever he came in and blessed us with his prescence, the atmosphere instantly became brighter. He was truly a ray of light which shone from within his spirit. He always seemed to just know when we needed his help..he would just show up when we were backed up with books and movies to put away and did his job (volunteering his time) quickly and amazingly well. He would just go to work and within 30 min to an hour the place was cleared of all backed up materials. He was quiet, but once I got to know him a little better, I was so amazed at his humour, maturity and sense of fun. I loved Henh for that. He was truly an amazing and unique person. He had that rare combination of intelligence, humour, discipline and empathy for others. I have kept all the clippings on him from the newspaper and will never forget this beautiful child who gave so much. Love and Prayers, Lisa Sharkey