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Tammy Bui
June 8, 2015
May you rest in peace and happiness Austin. Words cannot expressed how much sadness I feel learning about your passing. You were an indescribable wonderful person whom I was blessed to know. You were an intelligent, sensitive, nice, courteous, and respectful person. An overrall kind and generous human being. I have never met anyone like you and probably never will. I will forever miss your laugh and all the time we shared together and treasure our beautiful memories in my heart. You always showed love and respect for me and I always love and greatful for our relationship. You will always be the brightest star in the sky and may your big smile and fun loving spirit live in all our hearts forever.
Lisa Rogers
May 16, 2015
My thoughts and prayers to the family.
May 15, 2015
God is our refuge and strength, A help that is readily found in times of distress. May God give the comfort to the family of Austin Weedn. The strength they need in this difficult moments.
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