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Lanie Schmidt
August 23, 2018
Troy and I were really great friends. In 8th grade i was going through a lot and he and I talk and he would always find a way to cheer me up. troy was the kind of kid that was always positive and happy. He played football and he was so good at it, I could tell that it made him happy. When i first heard that he died it was the next day after the crash I was in really deep depression and I locked myself in my room for 3 days and cried for 2 weeks and yet still now I cry. I never got to say goodbye to him and that makes me really sad but if I saw him I would have not made it without crying. I'm really sorry to the family of his. He will always be in my heart and so will his family.
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