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Jessica Irizarry

Easton, Pennsylvania

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"> Jessica Irizarry Jessica Irizarry, 16, of Wilson, died Saturday, following an automobile accident. She was a sophomore at Wilson Area High School, where she sang in the chorus and was on the track team. She had also played baseball, soccer and basketball, at Avona Elementary School...

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Thinking of you Jess, can’t believe it’s been 18 years, it’s unfathomable. We didn’t talk much, but you always had a big beautiful smile on your face, your aura was bright, beautiful, & warm, & just being around you was a blessing. You made everyone feel comfortable and had no judgment. After 18 years, you are still thought of & always will be. You were a beautiful soul Jessica Irizarry.

Jess I can´t believe it´s been 17 yrs since this nightmare started. We´ve missed so much together. How far your sister and brother have come in this life and your beautiful nieces and nephews you would have loved them and have a loving relationship with each of them. Jackie and Rafy miss you terribly and everything they wish they could have shared and experienced with you. Love and miss you every day. Have a blast with family that is with you.

Always thought of and hope that eternal peace continues

It´s been 16 yrs. Always miss my baby girl .

I still can't belive this happened. Especially to someone as special and gorgeous as Jess. But I just have to keep reminding myself shes in a far better place then here. It just hurts knowing she's not here with us. One minute she's here havin a fun time, and the next minute she's taken from us. It's just so surreal. Were all just going to keep holding on. Love you Jess

Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family. May God bless you all and help you get through this terrible tragedy.

As a mother I am so sorry for your loss. I know everyone has been telling you that, it doesn't help much. Just take care of yourself that is what your daughter would want you to do. Dont ever let those memories fade away, and remember you will be together again one day in heaven!

I am very very sorry for your loss. I did not know Jess, but what I do know is that she sure is beautiful. God must have needed her and Shea. Be strong in the days ahead and cherish the memories that you have. My sincerest sympathy goes out to you and your loved ones.

Dear Marisa,
We met you and Jessica at a friend's 50th birthday party not too long ago. Words cannot express other than to say our hearts go out to you. Your family will remain in our thoughts and in our prayers always.
May you receive strength and healing each day, from above. In deepest sympathy, Kathy and Mike and Family