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Kason Thorp
July 15, 2021
Hey Chino, we really miss you. You were like a brother to me. Whenever I saw you were playing football I was so happy. You were one of the nicest kids on the team. I really wish you were still here, brother. You will always be in our hearts and a part of the Legacy Longhorns. May you rest in peace.
-Always your friend,
Kason
Cindy Myers
July 15, 2021
Deepest condolences to your family. I didn't know Chino, but my grandsons knew him and they said he was such a nice boy. Prayers for peace and comfort. Rest in Paradise Chino.
Thorp Family
July 15, 2021
No words can even begin to express our deepest sorrows and condolences to your family. Our hearts are truly broken. As parents, we can't even begin to understand your pain. Chino was a kind and long time friend and teammate of our son's, and he is already deeply missed. Please know that every ounce of our love, prayers, support and strength in this unimaginable time, continue to be sent to your family. Rest in paradise young Chino. May you fly high with your brand new wings, and may you be Heaven's brightest new angel. God Bless you all.
Mrs. Ciampanelli
July 10, 2021
Deepest sorrows and condolences. Cajetan was a bright light and I was honored to have been his teacher. Rest in paradise sweet child.
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