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5 Entries
Kimberli Bautista
December 18, 2005
Uncle Charlie and Auntie Karen,
I can't even begin to tell you both how sorry I am for your loss. I remember when I used to babysit Danny as a little boy and he would always be so sweet and charming. He will be missed and I will always cherish the fun memories I had playing with him.
Whitney Burnett
December 16, 2005
I can not say that i feel your pain as family, but i know the pain of losing a friend. Danny was my friend. He always made everybody feel better with his bright smile and laughter. There are very few people in this world that are as beautiful as him. He had a comfort about him that could only come from a person who loves life and friends unconditionally. If you were mad he would make you smile, if you were sad he would give you a hug, and if you were happy he would share that moment with you and make it even brighter. Danny was an amazing friend and i will miss him dearly.
I only have one more thing to say:
Mourn him only for a little while, then remember him as a the happy past. He would not want to cause the people he loved so much pain, so be happy that he was in your life for a while instead of being sad because he has gone for a while.
I love you *Superman*
Always your friend,
Whitney Jean
Dixie Jacobsen
December 15, 2005
Dear Diane and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of your grandson's passing. I was in your BSF class years ago at First Baptist church in Vallejo. I lost my dear daughter and four grandchildren 8 years ago and my son three years ago so I know what you are going through. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Love and Prayers,
Dixie
Brenda (Zurney) Inzalaco
December 15, 2005
I am sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you and your family.
Verlyn Hays
December 15, 2005
Charlie and Karen, I am so saddened to hear of this. My heartfelt condolences at this trying time.
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