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Jenny Burbank
February 26, 2025
I know Chad from Denver. I am one of the only people he let close to him... and I barely was allowed to know anything. He was a provider of clothes, not just regular ol garbage clothes, but things I love and will wear till they wear out. I made changes to my diet bc of him. He wasn't sure who he could trust. I wish he had let some of us closer bc I genuinely cared and never lied to Chad about being his friend. I held a memorial here on Monday, all vegan, with a watermelon shark sculpture, and we just sat around and talked about him. I'm so sorry he must have felt alone, surrounded by people, but he affected me, and I'll miss him forever. I am proud of all he accomplished, which I didn't know about until I read this obituary. And I had no pictures of him, either. Thank you for sharing this. He is so, so missed.
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