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Wendy Elison
May 6, 2016
I met Charlie and had the great joy of tutoring him when he was still a young teen at Hurricane Intermediate. Charlie was forever happy, joyful and had a flashing and quick smile to everything he did. The brightness and radiance of his soul were infectious and always present and I will treasure his memory as a gentle and great young man. My deepest condolences to his loving family, friends, and all who loved and cared for him. Rest in peace, Charlie.
Samiuela Lauaki
May 5, 2016
When I use to joke around with him and call him " my son," because we had the same haircut
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