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Emely
May 3, 2025
This message is whoever knew Josiah and for Josiah himself. It´s May 2025. I knew Josiah back in elementary, he was one of my classmates and a friend. He was an amazing and funny kid. He honestly made me feel not left out, I remember him asking how is my day and try to start a conversations that make us laugh back and forth. At the time I was so shy to talk to others but he just comes around and knows what to exactly do. I just remember his energy being so great and he had dreams, he wanted to be or do when he grew up. Why am I writing this now? Because I had a dream about this him this morning. It´s been so long since I had a dream about him. In that dream, he still had that same smile and energy. He was the same as he was which honestly made me cry when I woke up. That kid was an amazing and wonderful kid I had ever met. I won´t ever forget him but I´ll tell others the greatest memories I had when him. Thank you Josiah.
Caeleb McCarbery
January 22, 2022
Dearest Josiah, it's January 22nd 2022 2:14 p.m. it's crazy how long it's been I miss you, I know you'd want me to get over it but it's hard even five years after. There is a significant hole in my heart that I haven't been able to patch up. You were like a gift that kept giving and I know you would want me to move on and be happy but it's so so hard. There's not a day that goes by that I don't think about you. But I know you're in a better place and you're looking down at me you're smiling and you're happy I haven't been able to come and visit you lately life's just been really tough situations and obligations, trials and tribulations. There's so many things I want to talk to you about. I hope to see you soon old friend. Your Forever friend Caeleb M.
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