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Erik S. Wellumson II

Norfolk, Virginia

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Erik S. Wellumson II CHESAPEAKE - Erik Sean Wellumson II, 23, went to be with the Lord Sept. 6, 2009. Erik was born in Bethesda, Md., to Deborah Wellumson and the late Erik Wellumson. He was an avid sports enthusiast and played as a quarterback for Hickory High School football. Erik worked for...

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Went running during lunch today and thought about you. Wish I could share with you all that has happened in the last few years. Just wanted to let you know you are still not forgotten even though time has passed, miss you.

I worked with Erik at the Regal movie theater, he was so much fun to have around! I watched Napolean Dynamite with him and Rebecca for the first time haha. RIP Erik, you will be missed and thought about every day!

Erik was the most wonderful person. He was a great friend and inspiration to all. He is missed greatly and the world will never be the same without him.

I did not have the pleasure to know you, but I knew your dad and uncle Chris when we were all very young 17 or 18 . Things happen that we do not know why...one thing I am sure of is that you got a big hug from your dad when you exited this plane of living.
My prayers go out to the family . Erik Sr. was a blessing to this earth like wise his son...

To the Wellumson Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Erik, you will be missed man!

Erik was a blessing to my life! He challenged me to be a better athlete, a better man, and a better friend! He always knew his priorities and knew how to remain true to his roots. I am and will be a better man for having known him! I am sad for the loss to you, his family! It is a tragedy to not have him anymore! My prayers and thoughts are you with you always!

To Erik's family and friends,
I only knew Erik for a very short time, but I knew he was special the first time I met him. I will cherish the talks we had about the events of the day, and I will remember the dedicated and professional way he worked with us. It was a blessing to know him.

I did not know Erik, but also ran the half marathon. You have been in my thoughts, since that day. Please accept my condolences for your loss. You will continue to be in my prayers.

I cannot speak of Erik in the past tense. He is and will always be my "sweetie pie." He shared with me a love of sushi, creativity and care for others that I had not found to such degree elsewhere. I loved him so much that my co-workers at Booz Allen were afraid to tell me of this loss as I was ill during this time.

Please know that I feel your pain, have been where you are now and wondered, as you must, if the hurt would ever ease. Hold fast to the warm memories of this young...