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Nicholas Cutrone
July 28, 2005
Over the last week my life has been dramatically impacted. My nephew Martin held a special place in my heart and that of our family. From the little boy who had a fun loving spirit, to the outstanding college freshman at the University of Georgia, he made a difference in countless lives. I was emotionally moved last Sunday by hearing countless stories of love and affection by his friends and family in Georgia. Over 600 people attended his service in Georgia and it was a tremendous acknowledgment of his impact on so many people. We held a service in New York for our friends and family here and buried him on Long Island yesterday. For those reading this column please note that his short life of 19 years was filled with tremendous happiness and accomplishments. I am proud to have known him and hope that my own son can grow up and have the same outstanding qualities. Please remember the last line of the movie "Brian's Song". "Don't remember how he died but remember how he lived." Martin you live on in our hearts. Please give them a great performance up in heaven. Love you always, your Uncle Nick.
Michael Latham
July 25, 2005
Martin worked at Coldstone with both of my sons (Jon and Nick). He was a special and talented young man. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this sad time.
Mike, Terri, Jon, Nick, and Dustin Latham
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