1991~2012
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4 Entries
Troy C
January 11, 2020
Sis, I love you. Stuffs going good here at the homestead. The kids really miss you. I just wish we could hug one more time. We miss you Junior! ❤
Shawnee H
July 12, 2012
Cinder, I miss you so so much. Every second of every day I think of you and wish with all my heart you were still here. It's like one of those nightmares you get stuck in and want to wake up and can't. You were too young. 21! Remember all those philosophical conversations we had when we would visit each other before we went to bed. How we would always talk about our dreams, what we believed in, the places we wanted to go and the things we wanted to do. You are the best friend and sister anyone could wish for and I still can't believe your gone. You were the nicest and most kind person I've known. You taught me so much and we had so many good times and adventures from when we were little munchkin ones getting sprayed down with the hose for playing in the mud or the time we stayed overnight at the mall for that Twilight thing and those stupid mall cops were there (Lol) or even the time we went down that road we didn't know of from Dry Fork to Lapoint and thought we were lost and pissed off that llama. (Haha)I love you so so much sister and wish you hadn't had to leave us so early. But I'll see you again some day, of that I am sure.
I miss your face <3 Love Shawnee Darling :b
Maddy Larsen
June 21, 2012
Cinder,
You always made me laugh, every time we hung out we always had a good time. When heard you had left us, my heart sank, memories of us went flying through my head. I just cannot believe your really gone! I will eventually have to accept it. I love you Cinder, you were such a great friend and a amazingly strong person!! RIP Sweety!!I Love You!!<3
Sherry Chivers
June 19, 2012
Sis we all love and miss u so much.
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