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Toni Kenyon
July 24, 2008
I thought Josh's name sounded familiar when I read the article in the Washington Post. It turns out that Josh and my son, David, were at Shrevewood Elementary School together.
David and Josh saw each other within the last few weeks, when they recognized each other in traffic and pulled over to catch up.
David, Michael and I are profoundly sorry for your loss. May God bless and keep you during this sad time.
Sincerely,
Kim Shanklin
July 18, 2008
Those we have loved Shine On
We look at the night sky in the quiet of darkness, and they are never far. Those who have changed our lives in some small or profound way are closer than we know, because it is their light that shines on our world. It is the brilliance of their souls that makes our night sky glow.
Scott, Kim, Amanda, Ashley, & Allison Shanklin
July 18, 2008
Dear Josh,
I loved you as if you were my own nephew. Just seeing you and Billy together was so great. You too were so much alike. We have seen you grow from that little boy to a wonderful man. We were so happy for you and Brooke. You both just fit into our family perfect. We will miss your smile and your laugh and how could I forget your wonderful Stoll stories!
Love you and I am so sorry!
Paul and Chris Kopecky
July 17, 2008
We are longtime friends of Mike, Patti, Sue and Jamie. We wanted to extend our sincerest sympathies to you and your entire family at this most difficult time. Our prayers are with you.
Lettie & Juan Ballve'
July 17, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories of Josh bring you comfort during this difficult time and in the future. Our hearts go out to you and your family.
with deepest sympathy,
Beth Marquiss
July 17, 2008
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
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