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tina mallett
March 7, 2005
DARIUS WAS A COUSIN THAT I SEEN FOR THE LAST WEEKS OF HIS LIFE, DIDN'T KNOW HE WAS MY COUSIN .I REALLY WISE I SAID SOMETHING TO HIM THE LAST TIME I SEEN HIM. I CAN SEE HIS SMILE LAUGHING AT ME KNOW. I MISS YOU COUSIN. WE REALLY DONT MISS THEM INTIL THEY GONE.REST IN PEACE
LOVE YOUR COUSIN
TINA MALLETT
Marilynne Hahn
March 3, 2005
To the family of Darius Buckner. I knew Darius as a student at Southwest Key when I worked there as their clinician. I remember him as an intelligent and intense young man who loved adventure. Your family and Darius are in my thoughts at this terrible and painful time. I hope you take some comfort in knowing that Darius is remembered fondly. Peace, Marilynne Hahn
Ms. C. Steinhoff
March 3, 2005
I was one of Darius' teachers. I will never forget his beautiful smile and the way he made me laugh out loud in class.
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