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Angela S posted a condolence
Friday, February 1, 2019
I just learned of your passing last night and it really makes me sad. I didn’t know you very well but you were a cool guy. Funny most times during our shift changes. Last time I saw you was probably September of 2017. I was taking a quick smoke break during class and you had just got off the city bus. I tried to believe you when you said things were good but you were in between places. You gave me a hug, although I know you didn’t really remember me. I hope you’re at peace now and no longer in pain. Say hi to Amanda for me. I can just picture her following you around with a boom box playing a random mix of Hannah Montana and Elvis, may or may not be rightfully deserved. :D RIP friend.
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Char Waits posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, August 4, 2018
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You've been on my mind a lot lately, I can't help thinking how you're life was just about to turn for the better, how you wanted to get into treatment, you only had a couple days to check in. It just makes me sad that you're life had to end before the changes came about
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Char waits lit a candle
Saturday, August 4, 2018
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Michelle Waits posted a condolence
Monday, July 23, 2018
When I first met Dan he was my friend, then on April 9,2005 he became my brother. Now to hear about his passing hurts me deeply. Dan I hope you found your Peace and you will be missed dearly.
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Ronald Waits posted a condolence
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Daniel James was my younger brother. Dan, as I knew him, was a fun, out-going guy who loved to have a good time. We both grew up together, and as such, were best of pals when we were young boys. As we got older, we tender to drift apart somewhat, but not too much; just the normal way that men do. Yet over the years we spent time together. Some years more than others, but always staying in touch. At times, we had great fun together, and at other times, got mad at each other. However, we always told one another that we loved each other. Unfortunately, Dan started drinking alcohol early in his life, and came to associate it with having fun with others. The sad part of this though, is that he did not know when to quit. And over time, the demons of alcoholism got the best of him. But, he is now at peace, no longer suffering. So I am extremely saddened to acknowledge the passing of my younger brother Dan. He will be forever in my heart, the good pal he was to me when we were boys. I love you bro, FOR ALL TIME!!!
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