Jerry-Huang-Obituary

Jerry Huang

San Jose, California

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Jerry Huang, 12, died on March 14, 2008.

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Im not sure why Jerry was in my thoughts today but I hope hes well

4 years later and is still remembered <3

i have had many good memories with jerry. i have known him since kindergarden and we've been in the same class at least for 3yrs. i miss him and so do all the other people who knew him at school.

I go to Bret Harte and I'm in 6th grade too. R.I.P Jerry and you'll always be loved and missed.

We just want to let you know that our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief. Please take good care of yourself.

As the days turn into weeks, and the initial shock has subsided, we continue to miss Jerry for his wonderful spirit. His presence is truly missed. His absence has left a void in our hearts. We go about our daily business, yet we are not whole. We know that things here will never be the same. We are thankful, though, for the time he spent with us.

Hey this is Alvin

I just wanna say that I miss Jerry and I'm sorry about the whole incident. I know he is happy in heaven and that he will be waiting for us to join him. I hope you're okay Jerry!! Miss ya

Dear Huang family,
Our daughter Delaney is in Justin's class @ Carson School~just heard today about Jerry and wanted to send our thoughts and deepest sympathy to your family for such a tragic loss.

I was Jerry’s math teacher from his 3rd grade year through his 5th grade year. To be a teacher was always my dream since my childhood and Jerry was one of my first students during my teaching career. He was considered a smart and talented kid in my classroom. He always loved to draw comic stories in his math book and it made me laugh. He would always do wonderful jobs in my class and I enjoyed working with him.

I want to share some words from Helen Keller:

What we once...