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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

RIP: Sheena Villa, 3/23/81 - 3/24/06

8 comments:

  1. I'm not sure I get the point of this post.

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  2. The point is to honor the memory of a young lady whose life was senselessly cut short. Nothing more. Nothing less.

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  3. I know your intentions are well-- but it may and could be misconstrued. Be careful.

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  4. One week ago today, a boy riding his brand new bicycle tragically lost his life. The point here is to honor and recognize what could have been.

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  5. just guessin' (and although certain your heart's in the right place), big mistake.

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  6. Bernie, thank you for posting this. No matter the other stuff, you're right - this was tragic, and we are all the worse for it.

    RIP Sheena.

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  7. Sheena was teacher for my award winning grand kid dancers. They, me and the Mrs. were, and still are, very upset concerning her very untimely death. God Bless Sheena and keep her safe forever, we all pray. www.kisslinger.com

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  8. May she and all the faithful departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in Peace.

    Her name will be added to our intentions today.

    Peace, ~~Alex+

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