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Kenya Garrett
July 28, 2024
My deepest condolences
Jodi Stolarzyk (Ms. Jodi)
July 26, 2024
Jaidier was one in a million. I will forever miss his hugs, and just coming in to see me just to give me a hug. I always told him I loved him as he would leave my office, and he would always say I love you too. I will forever miss you asking for ice and just wanting to hang with me. You were an amazing soul and I am so grateful that I got to be in your life. I know you will continue to watch over Jerel and the rest of the family. Forever in our hearts, I will never forget you.
Caitlin Guetschow
July 23, 2024
Last year was my first time working as a paraprofessional and Jaidier was one of the kiddos I was honored to work with. He always had the biggest smile and was always so eager to show me new things. He was the only kid I knew that would do something goofy and his laugh just made you smile. Jaidier you will truly be missed and I'll never understand why but I do know that you are dancing and singing up there and most importantly watching over your brother. Fly high
Tamara Livingston
July 22, 2024
I remember helping Jaidier with math in his classroom. He was so excited to share his answer. I will always remember how eager and excited he was.
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Melanie Jones
July 22, 2024
Jaidier and I had the best conversations during recess or when he would come to my classroom for a snack and a water. He had a great smile and was so funny. I am heartbroken for his family and friends.
Brandi Crawford
July 22, 2024
My favorite memory of Jaidier was him always coming up to me and giving me the best hugs. I was not only his cousin but I worked at two schools he attended, Aldrich and Robinson. He was so smart, funny, and one of a kind. Jaidier was liked by many of his classmates and teachers. He knew how to make anyone laugh by just being himself. He definitely had an old soul in a younger man´s body. Him and his brother Jerel were definitely wise for their age. Jaidier and Jerel were reminders to always look out for family. They would always help me with my son, their little cousin Brion, whenever he would act out and not listen to me. Jaidier will forever be in my heart and I am blessed to have had him as a little cousin. Their father Jerel, definitely played an important role in teaching them the value of family. I always felt respected and listened to.
Jerimiah beavers
July 17, 2024
Jerimiah was in his class and played football with him. Jerimiah started crying " and said I will miss him."
Sheila Marshall
July 17, 2024
Jaidier, was one of my 4th grade students at Aldrich. He will be truly missed.
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