Thursday, September 6, 2012
Euology
Hello everyone. I'd like to thank you for coming today. I know when there's a death among someone we know so dear it can each hit us pretty hard. Trevor was the type of kid you just wanted to have around. He would listen intently for hours, he would try and alleviate your pain and advocate when you had problems. If you needed someone to talk to, he was your guy. It seemed e had no trouble making friends, He had plenty to talk to at school and around the neighborhood, and all of them say that Trevor was a great and giving advice and helping them out. He had a real knack with talking to the elderly too. When he volunteered he would listen to all the old war stories; Korea, Vietnam, World War 2. The men would get excited and show him pictures of their squadrons and old cities they were based out of, stuff like that. Everyone that was around him knows that Trevor was just an outgoing, caring, and warm-hearted person. For someone that seemed so selfless had to be taken from us at such a young age. He had a very big part in my life and hes got a special place in my heart forever. I don't know why it always seems that the good die young. I know, personally, that he did have a rough patch during high school, and may have done some bad things to make his mother disappointed, but since that time he has done nothing then try to get her trust back. Just as his and his mother's relationship just started getting back on track, he passed. I'd like everyone to please keep him and his family in your prayers, and he will surely be missed. Thank you.
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Well written. Very deep and intellectually thought out. When you say "he's got a special place in my heart forever," who's the speaker here? Just curious. Also you have a typo in sentences 7. Sorry- I'm picky about that stuff.
ReplyDeleteI thought this was a very interesting piece. The worst tragedy is that he perished before he could make amends with his family which is the most important thing in any man's life.
ReplyDeleteJohn Setnicar Per. 7