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by J.B. on
Thursday, April 17, 2008
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Dear family & friends of Larry, I am truely sorry for the loss of your son, brother, grandchild and friend. I got to know about Larry via the Ellen DeGeneres Show. I am shocked and I can't believe what happened to Larry. The world should finally realize that "to be gay" is positive! I AM A LESBIAN and I wish that I would be as strong and proud as Larry to be out in public! You can call yourself very lucky that you had such an amazing son, brother, grandchild and friend! I'll remember Larry & you in all my prayers. Best regards, J.
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Krefeld, NRW |
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by Jasmine on
Thursday, April 17, 2008
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I never knew or met Larry...but it would have been absoloutly honoured to know him. He stood up for what he believed in and was not afraid to show the real larry. His death has not been in vain. I will stand up for what i believe in and i will be proud of who i am. To Larrys family and friends i am so sorry for your loss. I never met your beautiful child but i will always remember him.
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Brisbane, QLD |
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by Ali on
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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I did not know Lawrence.But, i do miss him a lot.Im sure he was an amazing person.He died for all the wrong reasons.What happend to him, really shows how fked up society really is.I wish this would've never happend.It depresses me more then ever.
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Omaha, Nebraska |
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by Sam Kellie on
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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I'm so sorry for your loss, Larry's death is not in vain. I never knew Larry, but I will all ways remember Larry. A lot of my friends at school were very sad when they heard the news. We will never for get Larry.
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Lee's Summit, Missouri |
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by Colleen on
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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RIP...it so sad what happened to you! You did nothing wrong, it's shameful!
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New York, NY |
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by Hillel Abramson on
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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What strength this young person showed in leading the way for all of us with the message of being proud of who you are. Most adults have not even learned this lesson. If more people displayed the courage and positive attitude that Larry showed, we would have a better world, and less meaningless violence and hatred as this young person endured. My condolences to family and friends and my prayers are with you all. Although Larry's life was needlessly short, he left behiind an important message to all of us: Be proud of yourself and live your life accordingly. I never knew or met Larry...but it would have been an honor to know him....
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Phoenix, Arizona |
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by Dimple on
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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Larry, I want to thank you and tell you that you did not die senselessly because you have touched and changed so many lives in different ways. This is very hard to say but perhaps that's the purpose of your life, that by your death, somehow people will be more conscious of what's happening in this world, particularly referring to how other people treat gays with disrespect and such ridicule. Maybe because of your death, people will start thinking about how we could CHANGE to make this world a better place. LARRY, YOU'RE MY HERO. May you rest in peace.
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Paranaque City, NCR |
Philippines |
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by Heather on
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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This whole story saddens me so much i literally cried! Its is so horrible to see how cruel people can be. People just don't understand. I am not gay but i support any kind of gay people! They are regular people just like every one else and i think they should be treated like every one else. My best friend Shane is gay and if anything happened to him like this i don't know what i would do. So a lot of my support goes out to his friends along with his family. The hate needs to stop! there is no need for it, it is wrong on so many levels. Its just sickening and intolerable. He was just another teenage boy with probably a bright future ahead of him and now because of the stupidity of another student he will not be able to live the future. Its amazing what people will di these days just because they feel different about a subject, what ever happened to "if you cant say anything nice, then don't say anything at all" in this case if you cant do anything right don't do anything at all!
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Front Royal, Virginia |
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by Samuel loy on
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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my God,...when will this injustice end? my heart breaks for you Lawrence. why?! WHY?! may your ordeal be forever carved into the mind and heart of the wretch that slain such an innocent soul. he WILL have his day. i promise you all this...WE HAVE to really step up for what is right for the heartys of ALL PEOPLE! this CANNOT go on any longer...
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Monroe, GA |
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by Brandon Neer on
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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How tragic, that someone dies for something so petty as what gender they are attracted to. Larry is in a better place now, where there is no discrimination or hate, no violence or death. May his memory live on, always.
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Ancramdale, NY |
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