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Cody Womack
August 19, 2025
I am in shock that you are gone, and it´s hard to make sense of this tragedy. The only comfort I can take part in, is that you are with Jesus in heaven, and none of your earthly frustrations can affect you anymore.
Living and working together with you for those three years in Louisiana were very precious and cherished memories that I will hold dear for the rest of my life.
I will remember you for your kindness, your incredible sense of humor and ability to make me laugh at this stupidest stuff imaginable, as well as your sensitive nature, that you tried to hide, but you didn´t realize how special a person that made you. (and sorry I know you would say that sounds gay as hell but, that´s what made you a great human being, and I´m willing to sound a little gay to let people know about your great attribute´s lol).
Present day sufferings part of life, but are only momentary, and while it hurts to see you go, I will show strength given to me by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
I just wish I could´ve talk to you one last time to let you know that you are important and loved, rest in peace my dear friend.
-Cody
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