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Elisha
November 2, 2018
I have no words. Just nothing can explain the void in my heart finding out about this. You have always and will always hold a piece of my heart that you stole so long ago. I remember you coming to my birthday party even though it was hours for you to travel. We went to splash down and Olive Garden and life was good then. Things happened and we went our separate ways, but you never lost that space in my heart. Ill always keep you there. Im so sorry I didnt know about it until now. I wish I could have one more phone call. One more day. You were always there for me, and everyone else. There were many things only I know, and so many more that you only knew about me. From the first time we saw one another at Taco Bell until the last time we spoke.. you were there unconditionally and I want to say thank you for that. Ill miss you forever.
William Lawson
May 25, 2018
So sorry to hear of Chad's passing. He was one of my students when he was in 9th grade.
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