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Danielle cherished family, friends and life. She had her whole life planned out; her husband, number of kids, two dogs and would be a dermatologist, a career where she could help others but have time for her family.
Christi had just enrolled in college. She just began taking First Baptist Church shuttles downtown every Thursday to befriend the homeless. Just chit chatting with them and letting them know they had a friend. In her journals, she was determined to turn her life around and she started by helping others. She volunteered often for the M.U.S.T. Ministries to help set up their clothing shop for the homeless and the children's center. She helped cooked their meals. She helped do their laundry. She wanted to go into a field helping others. She would have changed at least one person's life, for the better, when they thought there was no more hope. She didn't show up last Thursday. She died.
In the months before she was killed, 21-year-old Anke Furber had been acting scared and she seemed to know she was in danger. Several days after Furber's charred remains were discovered in a small vineyard in Norcross, Anke's mom, Ria, found a note in Anke's desk at home in Marietta. In it, Anke seemed to foreshadow her own death. She wrote, "My parents would surely grieve the loss of their wonderful daughter whose craziness would soon lead to her slaughter". Ria isnt sure exactly when the note was written, but believes it was written in a close time frame to the actual murder.
At 22 years old, Levi had goals and ambitions of being a business owner, a husband and a father. He loved his family and friends with everything in him and would do anything for you. His shyness and manners we're a shining attribute to who he was. Unfortunately, Levi befriended someone who for nearly three years took advantage of his kindness and when asked to leave his home, he killed him. If he would have just walked out the door as asked, Levi would still be here today. We'll never know all the wonderful things that Levi would have accomplished, but we know he was a "Friend" till the end.
Ephraim was 21 yrs old when he prematurely transitioned to the other side. He was a very warm hearted young man. And was always available to help friends and family. As his cousin Ben said about him: "You can lay a 1,000. on the table and know completely that Ephraim would have never taken it". He spent most of his days at Antique World in Clarence , NY which was owned and operated by his Uncle. That was my sons world. A world he will no longer be able to participate in. He is sorely missed by his family and friends.
Mark suffered a brain injury at the age of 19 the night of a high school prom. Mark died at the age of 25. Life was hard for Mark, he lived an aphasic life. Mark struggled to relearn his alphabet and to speak again. Neuro rehab, drug rehab, jails, institutions and death. Mark was disabled and a fighter all at the same time. College, heavy equipment operator, volunteering were all part of these six years. Mark loved kids and wished he had one. Due to the selfish reasoning of his so called friends, Mark will never be able to achieve his dreams that he fought so hard for. Mark's struggle is over !! PEACE..........
His friends describe him as a kind, warm hearted, full of energy, always smiling, and a very silly young man. They also said that whenever Sean walked into a room that he had the ability lighting up the room because he was full of life and energy! He loved his dad, his mom, and his sister very much. He had a very special bond with his great grandma Efford and his great aunt Charlene whom also up in heaven with him. A warm hug from Sean was just another way that he showed his affection to his family and friends
When Cayte was in the middle school she was on the track team, she was a cheerleader for the Nor-Roc Vikings, she was on a soccer team, and she loved attending the dances at the Sad Cafe. When she went to high school, all of those activities stopped. The sad reason was because she was too old. All the kids have, once they reach high school, are the woods and the homes of friends when the parents are at work. If she had activities to do after school when she went to high school, maybe this wouldn't have happened.
From her birth to her passing Katty touched so many lives. Not only did her family have the joy of watching her grow from a 6 pound baby girl to a beautiful young woman, but so many others did as well. The lives she touched are too many to fathom. Her beauty and grace preceded her where ever she went. Her heart was made of fine gold and she cared for others always before herself. She was not just special to all of us but to the Lord who saw fit to call her home at such a young age. Her mansion was ready! When we think of Katty now we all can be at peace because we know she is with her Lord, never to face this harsh world we live in day to day. She is with us always when we remember her smile, her touch, and her kind words. We all had the pleasure of being touched by an ANGEL!
We want our son's name to be Remembered and to bring hope and joy out of something that has been the darkest and heartbreaking days of our families life. JP was very out spoken and we have decided to be that way on this site and to be his voice about the drug companies and the public official's that sit back and do nothing. If we could save one person from what our family had to go Through and is still going Through, it would be all worth it We will not stop until the truth gets out. We want his memory to live on.
Time has gone by so quickly and it seems like we haven't seen your face in forever. Our hearts are broken, our tears flow so freely and our souls feel empty. Michael, you left us with so many happy memories but the memories can never take your place. We know you and your uncle Sam are saving a place for those who cherished you the most.
Two weeks before he died, Chuck called me on the phone. He was excited to tell me he was joining the National Guard. He had begun to think about being a History Teacher. He planned to attend school after basic training. He also mentioned a new girlfriend. He was pretty crazy about her but wanted to give things a little more time before making her "meet the parents". Still, we made plans to meet for lunch once July wound down. He thought we might all get together and told me not to worry, he had a job and would help pay the check. The first time I met the young lady he was so crazy about was as she cried herself senseless over his casket. She laid a broken heart chain and necklace across his hands. She wore the mating half around her slender neck. Her courage in court helped to solidify the deal that sent a drug dealer to prison. I hope she, and Chuck's other friends, make the right decision and swear off drug use so we may never see their faces on these pages.
Everyone ever touched by Miranda. This will be a tribute to the life she lived. She was the most remarkable and inspirational woman I have ever known. I was in awe of my own daughter. Even as her mother, her beauty took my breath away, and as she walked this earth from her crawling stages to adulthood her beauty from the inside amazed me. Miranda loved about every living thing and each friend she had she made her relationship with them special and unique.
Jamie was a very loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, boyfriend and friend.. Most importantly he was the best father anyone could have asked for.. Even though he was only 16 when he was taken away from us from his so called friend, he did everything for his daughter and mother of his daughter  that he had asked to marry him when he turns 18.. Jamie was the type of kid that would take his shirt off his back for anyone that needs it..  Jamie died on April 23, 2008.. If only his so called friend (29 yrs old), his mother and the other people at the home called 911 instead of waiting 3 hours, he would still be here with us today.. Jamie's dad passed away Nov 2005 and he had a hard time dealing with loosing his father and could not believe he was gone.. Well now Jamie is at home with his dad..Until we meet again... I am proud of you my son..Love you always and forever, Mommy
Kaylin Marie Mathews was born on a Tuesday March 1, 1988. Kaylin was my oldest child and my only daughter. She could play the piano, guitar, and drums and loved to sing. She had been "spinning records" the last few years and loved to mix music. She had been working as a d.j. at the time of her death and was very good. Kaylin was an only child for 71/2 years. She has one brother and one sister. She was a talented writer. She made jewelry and she could draw. There was nothing that my baby couldn't do, if she wanted to. Kaylin was left to die in a ravine on June 30, 2008. She was found on July 1, 2008. Her date of death is listed as a Tuesday July 1, 2008. She was 20 years old. I miss her every second of every day. The world lost an amazing talent and an amazing young woman. I lost a part of my heart.
R.J. was truly a blessing in our lives. He was the kind of son that most parents only dream of having. He always respected and obeyed his parents and never got in trouble. RJ was never in trouble in his life RJ always called home to let us know where he was and when he would be home. When he was missing and we couldn't reach him on his cell phone, we knew immediately something terrible was wrong. This is a nightmare that no parent should have to go through and we are living it. Our concern is not what we are going through, but what our son had to go through in his final moments of life.
William Michael Grandchamp better known as Billy, was born Nov 7,1979. HE was a only child. Billy had many friends. Billy often told his friends that his MOM was his best friend. Billy liked to collect sports attire like jerseys and sports caps.Everything he wore had to match. He was meticulous with his clothing, car, and home. Although, Billy had no children of his own he loved children. He told me his greatest wish was to find a good girl and settle down and have a family. That seemed to be very important to him. Even at a young age he had a gift with children. Billy's friends have always commented on how good he was with their children and how their children loved him. Billy was loved by so many people. He had over 800 friends and family members at his wake. Billy will be greatly missed by all his family and friends.
Chase lived life spontaneously with the freedom of a butterfly – a free spirit & soul – no one could hold him down, except his baby girl. She was his LIFE. There wasn’t anything he wouldn’t do for her, including getting clean. Chase was clean 1.5 yrs, after 6 months in residential rehab in New Orleans, continued with NA meetings, substance abuse group counseling, and sought out a Navy recruiter who told him all he would have to do to be eligible. He seemed to be on his way, until he fell off the wagon 12 days out of jail. Turning to heroin again to deal with stress was the mistake of his life. “Chase’s Story” is shared with you on his main page. Thanks for taking time to read it. Sincere and heartfelt thanks to the FDLFD Family for taking us under their wings. “They will sing me to them, and I will hear.” ~RIP Chase~4evrYng~1985-2009
Katelynn Lillian Porter, 16, of West Elgin, was killed in a car crash on Dunborough Rd. in Elgin County. “In loving memory of Katelynn Porter. 12/12/09. 9:40 p.m.” is written between two hearts on the roadside memorial, a makeshift cross. Porter was a student at West Elgin secondary school, where officials are trying to come to grips with the news of her death, especially so close to Christmas.
Tony passed away 10 days after his 16th birthday. He asked permission to spend the night at his friends and I told him yes. I told him" I love you" and he replied "I love you too Mom. Tony was the kid who wanted to make everyone laugh. He had such a wonderful sense of humor and a big heart. He would talk to his friends for hours trying to help them solve their problems. He was a loving big brother, and a wonderful son. He would help you with anything without even being asked. Tony was an extremely intelligent child. He was always placed in advanced classes. A week before he passed we received a letter from Columbine informing us that Tony was nominated to participate in their advanced English Program. He had a gift for writing stories.
She loved all things technical and mechanical with her older brother Ian and fashion and decorating days with her older sister Genevieve. She loved Gothic country art, the workings of the human body, video games, driving and her new tattoo machine. She loved swimming and surfing. She loved all things living and loved her dog Timpleton and her parrot Thermopolis. She had a strong heart and soul, was an independent and progressive thinker, open minded and a will power like no one else. Her favorite place to go was Barnes and Noble.
Vivianna Satterfield was 15 years old! Vivi was the type of young lady that put other people in front of herself. She would always say "Peace and Love".
Kelli Laine Lewis is my only daughter. Kelli died when she was 18 after attending a party hosted by 3 adults who offered a $5.00 entry fee to come and drink all you wanted. A pretty tempting offer for teens not old enough to buy alcohol.
Growing up – she had it all. She was smart and witty - she could come up with a jovial comeback in almost any conversation or situation. She wShe was smart and witty - she could come up with a jovial comeback in almost any conversation or situation. She was always photographing everything and always laughing. She had an infectious laugh, loud and squeaky, but incredibly endearing. Taylor was a huge fan of Tyler Perry’s Madea. She owned every play and knew every word to every gospel song in the plays. She would sing them at the top of her lungs to anyone that would listen. as always photographing everything and always laughing. She had an infectious laugh, loud and squeaky, but incredibly endearing.
He went out THE FIRST TIME to celebrate being "LEGAL" with a creep he considered a friend (even though we warned him this guy was not a true friend). My son did not drive so he was picked up about ten thirty. Even when it was obvious my son was having difficulties this creep brought him to his own house , which is 4 houses away for a few hours, and dropped him off here at home in the middle of the night WITHOUT KNOCKING OR CALLING OR WAKING US UP. We found Ben in his bed the next morning when we tried to wake him.

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In loving Memory of

Mark R. Ellis Jr.

1983 - 2008

 

 

Mark suffered from a brain injury at the age of 19. For the last 6 years his dreams were diminished, his life changed. These last 9 months Mark was happier than we have ever seen. He had hopes again. He wanted to become a barber and he did it. He was proud, he liked himself, he was eating healthy and working out!!!! It only took 2 days of hanging with old friends that would change his dreams forever. Old friends took it in "there own hands to watch over him" through out the night, tried to revive him, even went out for snacks. Old friends let Mark die. They didn't call 911 until after there nap!

 






 
 
 
"WHO KILLED MARK R. ELLIS JR."
 
     Something went terribly wrong on the night of June 27, 2008.  MRE Jr., 25 yrs. old died. MRE Jr. went to a house party. Many people said MRE Jr. was showing signs of distress. No one called 911 until the morning of June 28, 2008. The people involved took it upon themselves to act as medical personal. Through out the night and into the next morning they performed C.P.R., they iced him down, they made people from the party leave, and they even left MRE Jr. while they went to the store to buy snacks in the early morning. They did call 911 after they took a nap and realized MRE Jr. was already dead. Upon arrival of rescue, MRE Jr. was already flat-lined. Not one of those people were licensed to participate in his care. I firmly believe that there was poor lack of judgment as well as poor conduct on the people involved.  The state of R.I. does have laws.  FAILURE TO SUMMON ASSISTANT LAW---DUTY TO RENDER AIDE--By the way, MRE Jr. was disabled. Where do those laws come in. I am asking for you to write a letter to your congress men, politicians, and to anyone that you think can make a difference. MRE Jr. case is closed but can be reopened at anytime with the help of you.
 
 
Mark r ellis


 

Rhode Island

TITLE 11
Criminal Offenses

CHAPTER 11-56
Duty to Render Assistance

SECTION 11-56-1

 

   § 11-56-1  Duty to assist. – Any person at the scene of an emergency who knows that another person is exposed to, or has suffered, grave physical harm shall, to the extent that he or she can do so without danger or peril to himself or herself or to others, give reasonable assistance to the exposed person. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a petty misdemeanor and shall be subject to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six (6) months, or by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500), or both.

11-23-1 — Murder

The unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought is murder. Every murder perpetrated by poison, lying in wait, or any other kind of willful, deliberate, malicious, and premeditated killing, or committed in the perpetration of, or attempt to perpetrate, any arson or any violation of §§ 11-4-2, 11-4-3, or 11-4-4, rape, any degree of sexual assault or child molestation, burglary or breaking and entering, robbery, kidnapping, or committed during the course of the perpetration, or attempted perpetration, of felony manufacture, sale, delivery, or other distribution of a controlled substance otherwise prohibited by the provisions of chapter 28 of title 21, or while resisting arrest by, or under arrest of, any state trooper or police officer in the performance of his or her duty or committed against an assistant attorney general or special assistant attorney general in the performance of his or her duty, or perpetrated from a premeditated design unlawfully and maliciously to effect the death of any human being other than him or her who is killed, is murder in the first degree. Any other murder is murder in the second degree. The degree of murder may be charged in the indictment or information, and the jury may find the degree of murder, whether the murder is charged in the indictment or information or not, or may find the defendant guilty of a lesser offense than that charged in the indictment or information, in accordance with the provisions of § 12-17-14.

http://law.justia.com/rhodeisland/codes/title11/11-23-1.html

11-23-2 — Penalties for murder

Every person guilty of murder in the first degree shall be imprisoned for life. Every person guilty of murder in the first degree: (1) committed intentionally while engaged in the commission of another capital offense or other felony for which life imprisonment may be imposed; (2) committed in a manner creating a great risk of death to more than one person by means of a weapon or device or substance which would normally be hazardous to the life of more than one person; (3) committed at the direction of another person in return for money or any other thing of monetary value from that person; (4) committed in a manner involving torture or an aggravated battery to the victim; (5) committed against any member of the judiciary, law enforcement officer, corrections employee, assistant attorney general or special assistant attorney general, or firefighter arising from the lawful performance of his or her official duties; (6) committed by a person who at the time of the murder was committed to confinement in the adult correctional institutions or the state reformatory for women upon conviction of a felony; or (7) committed during the course of the perpetration or attempted perpetration of felony manufacture, sale, delivery or other distribution of a controlled substance otherwise prohibited by the provisions of chapter 28 of title 21; shall be imprisoned for life and if ordered by the court pursuant to chapter 19.2 of title 12 that person shall not be eligible for parole from imprisonment. Every person guilty of murder in the second degree shall be imprisoned for not less than ten (10) years and may be imprisoned for life.

http://law.justia.com/rhodeisland/codes/title11/11-23-2.html

11-23-6 — Controlled substance transaction resulting in death of minor.

Any person convicted of the sale, delivery or distribution of a controlled substance, the sale of which would constitute a felony under chapter 28 of title 21, to a minor, or of knowingly providing a controlled substance for sale, delivery or distribution to a minor and death has resulted to the minor because of the ingestion orally, by injection, or by inhalation of the controlled substance, shall be imprisoned for life.

http://law.justia.com/rhodeisland/codes/title11/11-23-6.html

 

 

 

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[Jack Reed]
Extended Contact Information Political Profile
DC Address: The Honorable Jack Reed
United States Senate
728 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510-3902
DC Phone: 202-224-4642
DC Fax: 202-224-4680
Electronic Correspondence: http://reed.senate.gov/contact/contact-share.cfm
WWW Homepage: http://reed.senate.gov/

District Office:
    1000 Chapel View Boulevard, Suite 290
Cranston, RI 02920
Voice: 401-943-3100
FAX: 401-464-6837
to Cranston office from Google Maps

Party: Democrat
Leadership: None
Freshman: No
First Elected To Office: November 5, 1996
Year of Next Election: November 4, 2008
Previous Political Work: US House of Representatives
Rhode Island State Senate
Committee Membership:
   Senate Committee on Appropriations - 13
    Subcommittee on Agriculture Rural Development Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies - 8
    Subcommittee on Commerce Justice and Science and Related Agencies - 8
    Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development - 8
    Subcommittee on State Foreign Operations and Related Programs - 8
    Subcommittee on Interior Environment and Related Agencies - 8
    Subcommittee on Labor Health and Human Services Education and Related Agencies - 7
    Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies - 6
Senate Committee on Armed Services - 5
    Subcommittee on Seapower - 3
    Subcommittee on Strategic Forces - 3
    Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities - Chair
Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs - 3
    Subcommittee on Financial Institutions - 6
    Subcommittee on Housing Transportation and Community Development - 4
    Subcommittee on Securities Insurance and Investment - Chair
Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions - 7
    Subcommittee on Retirement and Aging - 4
    Subcommittee on Children and Families - 4

Office Staff Personal Bio
Chief of Staff: Neil Campbell
Scheduler: Rosanne Haroian
Legislative Director: Elyse Wasch
Press Secretary: Chip Unruh
Gender: Male
Hometown: Jamestown
Birth: On November 12, 1949
in Cranston, RI
Professional Experience
(including Military):
Attorney
Associate Professor
US Army
Education: JD, Harvard Law School
MPP, Harvard University
BS, U.S. Military Academy
Family: Wife, Julia Hart, 1 child
Faith: Roman Catholic


 


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Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

of Rhode Island

[Sheldon Whitehouse]
Extended Contact Information Political Profile
DC Address: The Honorable Sheldon Whitehouse
United States Senate
502 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510-3903
DC Phone: 202-224-2921
DC Fax: 202-228-6362
Electronic Correspondence: http://whitehouse.senate.gov/contact/
WWW Homepage: http://whitehouse.senate.gov/

District Office:
    170 Westminster Street, Suite 1100
Providence, RI 02903
Voice: 401-453-5294
FAX: 401-453-5085
to Providence office from Google Maps

Party: Democrat
Leadership: None
Freshman: Yes
First Elected To Office: November 7, 2006
Year of Next Election: November 6, 2012
Previous Political Work: Rhode Island Attorney General
US Attorney
Committee Membership:
   Senate Special Committee on Aging - 11
Senate Committee on the Budget - 12
Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works - 10
    Subcommittee on Public Sector Solutions to Global Warming Oversight and Children's Health Protection - 5
    Subcommittee on Transportation Safety Infrastructure Security and Water Quality - 4
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence - 8
Senate Committee on the Judiciary - 10
    Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts - 4
    Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law - 6

Office Staff Personal Bio
Acting Chief of Staff: Carols Angulo
Scheduler: Sarah Nixon
Legislative Director: Carols Angulo
Communications Director: Alex Swartsel
Gender: Male
Hometown: Newport
Birth: On October 20, 1955
in New York City
Professional Experience
(including Military):
Public official
Education: JD, University of Virginia
Undergraduate degree, Yale University
Family: Wife, Sandra, 2 children
Faith: Not Available

 

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Representative Patrick J. Kennedy

of Congressional District number 1 of Rhode Island

[Patrick J. Kennedy]
Extended Contact Information Political Profile
DC Address: The Honorable Patrick J. Kennedy
United States House of Representatives
407 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-3901
DC Phone: 202-225-4911
DC Fax: 202-225-3290
Electronic Correspondence: http://www.house.gov/formpatrickkennedy/IMA/issue.htm
WWW Homepage: http://www.patrickkennedy.house.gov/

District Office:
    249 Roosevelt Avenue, Suite 200
Pawtucket, RI 02860
Voice: 401-729-5600
FAX: 401-729-5608
to Pawtucket office from Google Maps

Party: Democrat
Leadership: None
Freshman: No
First Elected To Office: November 8, 1994
Year of Next Election: November 4, 2008
Previous Political Work: Rhode Island House of Representatives
Committee Membership:
   House Committee on Appropriations - 16
    Subcommittee on Labor Health and Human Services Education and Related Agencies - 5
    Subcommittee on Military Construction Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies - 5
    Subcommittee on Commerce Justice Science and Related Agencies - 2
House Committee on Natural Resources - 19
    Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources - 7
    Subcommittee on Fisheries Wildlife and Oceans - 7

Office Staff Personal Bio
Chief of Staff: Adam Brand
Scheduler: Terri Alford
Legislative Director: Kimber Colton
Press Secretary: Kerrie Bennett
Gender: Male
Hometown: Portsmouth
Birth: On July 14, 1967
in Brighton, MA
Professional Experience
(including Military):
Public official
Education: BA, Providence College
Family: Single
Faith: Catholic


 


Information on
Representative James R. Langevin

of Congressional District number 2 of Rhode Island

[James R. Langevin]
Extended Contact Information Political Profile
DC Address: The Honorable James R. Langevin
United States House of Representatives
109 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-3902
DC Phone: 202-225-2735
DC Fax: 202-225-5976
Electronic Correspondence: http://langevin.house.gov/comments.shtml
WWW Homepage: http://langevin.house.gov/

District Office:
    300 Centerville Road, Suite 200 South
Warwick, RI 02886
Voice: 401-732-9400
FAX: 401-737-2982
to Warwick office from Google Maps

Party: Democrat
Leadership: None
Freshman: No
First Elected To Office: November 7, 2000
Year of Next Election: November 4, 2008
Previous Political Work: Rhode Island Secretary of State
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Committee Membership:
   House Committee on Homeland Security - 13
    Subcommittee on Border Maritime and Global Counterterrorism - 5
    Subcommittee on Intelligence Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment - 3
    Subcommittee on Emerging Threats Cybersecurity and Science and Technology - Chair
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence - 10
    Subcommittee on Terrorism Human Intelligence Analysis and Counterintelligence - 3
    Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical Intelligence - 3

Office Staff Personal Bio
Chief of Staff: Kristin Nicholson
Scheduler: Stu Rose
Legislative Director: Rachel Bornstein
Press Secretary: Joy Fox
Gender: Male
Hometown: Warwick
Birth: On April 22, 1964
in Providence, RI
Professional Experience
(including Military):
Public Official
Education: MA, Harvard University
BA, Rhode Island College
Organizational Memberships: Tech Access
The Warwick Shelter
Festival Ballet
Knights of Columbus
Lions Club
Save the Bay
Family: Single
Faith: Catholic

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  • I was disappointed to see that The Post's May 18 editorial "School Vouchers Are Right On" omitted some of the key facts in the debate.        
  • I strongly disagree with (author's name) narrow view on women's reproductive rights. ("Name of Op-Ed," date)        
  • I am deeply saddened to read that Congressman Doe is working to roll back affirmative action. ("Title of Article," date) 

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Mark R. Ellis Jr.

 




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Precious Child

Words and Music by Karen Taylor-Good

In my dreams, you are alive and well
Precious child, precious child
In my mind, I see you clear as a bell
Precious child, precious child

In my soul, there is a hole
That can never be filled
But in my heart, there is hope
'Cause you are with me still

In my heart, you live on
Always there never gone
Precious child, you left too soon
Tho' it may be true that we're apart
You will live forever... in my heart

In my plans, I was the first to leave
Precious child, precious child
But in this world, I was left here to grieve
Precious child, my precious child

In my soul, there is a hole
That can never be filled
But in my heart there is hope
And you are with me still

In my heart you live on
Always there, never gone
Precious child, you left too soon,
Tho' it may be true that we're apart
You will live forever... in my heart

God knows I want to hold you,
See you, touch you
And maybe there's a heaven
And someday I will again
Please know you are not forgotten until then

In my heart you live on
Always there never gone
Precious child, you left too soon
Tho' it may be true that we're apart
You will live forever... in my heart

 

 

 

 

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