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April Kildaire

Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage resident April Marie Kildaire died April 16, 2011. After struggling with several medical and emotional issues, she chose to take her own life on her 38th birthday.She was born to William and Karen Marcum on April 16, 1973, in Lima, Ohio. April came to Alaska with Mom, Dad, and older...

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I know your flying with the Dragons. R.I.P.

I have fond memories of Laurie's little sister April. We grew up together and my heart goes out to her family. No one can really understand the painful choices we all make, even more so the the choice that April felt she needed to make. I hope that time can ease some of your pain. God bless all of April's family. My thoughts are with you.

She was always strong willed and very determined in what ever she did. but her herat ans spirit was tender to others and easily damaged.She always helped others even in the end . We pray she is in the better place.

May God grant you the peace that excels all thought and guard your heart (Philip. 4:7). Your family and friends are in my prayers.

I was a friend and class mate of April at Service High. I am saddened to hear that this has happened. My sympathy is with you. I just lost my dad on the 7th of this month so I am in grieving that loss as well. I hope the best for your family.

April's family has indeed touched the hearts of many who read of her short life and struggles. I am praying fervently for your peace in this season of hope. For our Lord has risen and because of His love, we have hope. God holds a special place for those whose lives were so difficult.

I hope you found the blistful peace that you were hoping for. You will be missed by all that knew and loved you

April you will be deeply missed!!!

Love you!!

Your foster sister Caroline

My thoughts are for her mom and family. I know the dragons and beasties, that she is with now, are treating her well. April was a significant part of my teen years. Sometimes, she was the only person that would make me smile. She will always hold a spot in my heart and mind. I just wish that I told her more, while she was here.