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Aaron Appiah-kubi
June 1, 2017
I will miss Eric so hard we use to juggle balls together and i would always drop a ball and felt like giving up but he was the one who helped me to not give up. Now this day i am way better at circus than i was when i started. Thank you Eric you was a life saver.
Leslie Zang
November 24, 2015
Eric was a friend of mine for over 20 years. He invited me on a trip to New Orleans when I was 20. It was my first time out of St. Louis and Missouri. He let me live for free while I saved money to move to LA years later. He took me out the day after I had to put my dog to sleep. I will miss Eric dearly: his stories, his sense of humor, his art. I am grateful to have met him and to have had him as a friend. I will remember him always. But I am deeply sad that he is gone and will miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with Eric and everyone whose life he has touched.
Paul Miller
November 16, 2015
Paul Miller
November 16, 2015
Paul Miller
November 16, 2015
Paul Miller
November 16, 2015
Paul Miller
November 16, 2015
Paul Miller
November 16, 2015
Brett and Eric, Chicago circa 1995.
Brett W
November 13, 2015
I remember indoor bottle rocket fights. I remember the good times at the winnemec house. Good times with my roomies Eric, Becky, Jeff, Scott, Jessie, Stef, Stef, Mikey, Matt, Leslie, Seib and Amanda. Eric we miss you. Much love from Brett and the Chicago crew.
Barb Emert
November 10, 2015
So glad the last time I spent time with Eric I could open our home to him. I have a little peace, I showed him love, baked him a welcome cake, ironed his clothes for his moms burial and memorial, helped him go camping with his best friend -supplied some of his needs. You never know the last time you can touch a life and Kurt and I did that.
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