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Austin Baeza

Mooresville, North Carolina

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Austin Alexander Baeza MOORESVILLE - Austin Alex-ander Baeza, 20, of Mooresville, passed away on Saturday, August 18, 2012. He was loved and adored by all of his family and friends. His smile and enthusiasm for life will live on with us all. He said "My college years couldn't be better." He lived...

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We are so sorry for your loss. Charlie coached him in football and Lee Hertel knew him. He was a great guy. We will miss him and our hearts will remember him forever. Charlie , Tammy, Candice and Lee Hertel

I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know Austin, but he was a wonderful looking young man and my heart breaks for your family.

all my love and prayers for the family

Hello to the Baeza Family and Friends.
I send my deepest regards for your son. We live in Sarnia, Canada but did meet your son when he dated our Grand-Daughter Madison. She called me last night to tell me and was still upset.

"Lord, please Wrap Your Loving Arms around the family and friends. May they feel Your Strength and Compassion to lead them through such a difficult time. May they also have Your Faith and Trust and know that You promise us we will re-unite when we PASS and go...

My condolences to the family. I didn't know Austin, but he was a close friend of my nephew Brian, and I was deeply moved by all the love and pain of loss I heard. I'm so sorry for your loss.

I,m happy that I had the opportunity to know Austin. He was one of my students in high school. He was always smiling and positive. I am sorry about this tragedy and the pain your family is experiencing, as a father I cannot imagine how difficult this has been. My prayers and best wishes go to the Baeza family.

I feel very fortunate to have taught Austin science at LNHS. I will always remember his smiling face and his wonderful personality. I feel blessed to have shared his short life. My prayers are with you all.

So sorry for your loss.

I had the pleasure of having coached Austin in Little League Baseball, he was a great kid, infectious smile, and always had a positive attitude. I was fortunate to have been brought into his world. My prayers and thoughts are with the Baeza family. We all have another Angel looking down upon us. RIP Austin.