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by Kacey on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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I can't imagine the frustration and sadness Larry's precious family is feeling. I have a son in 8th grade and the thought of something like this happening to him turns me cold inside. What great courage your boy showed, we should all be so brave. --As a mother of three, I have to say after watching the slide show and seeing all the beautiful pictures of Larry, his eyes show an old soul - a boy on the outside but within there is wisdom beyond his years. God bless your boy, God bless you. A wish for you to find strength and peace is in my prayers. I'm so sorry.
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by karen parker on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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Sometimes this world is so cruel and kids are the worst. They hear mom and dad saying I hat this or that and where the parent knows better than to act on the child doesn't. No I don't believe the boy who killed lawerence is a victim but I do believe he is more than likely a victim of up bringing you don't learn to hate just to hate its put there it's learned....This child shouldn't of had to die to get this out. I have friends that are gay and i'm straight does that make me want to be gay because they are no. So because I'm straight should that make them want to be straight. uh no....live and let live world there is plenty of room for everyone. God put us all here.....wake up you people you are killing one of gods preious children....
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by Holly on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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It saddens and angers me that we still live in a world were we can except each other. We are all human beings, we were all made exactly the same, two arms two eyes two legs, the same organs, but it seems that some have been made with out hearts. I have my heart and it aches for the family and friends of Larry. May you pain ease over time but Larry's memory live on forever.
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Pittsburgh, PA |
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by bfears on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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May Larry rest in Peace for now he can be accepted.
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Louisville, KY |
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by Mika on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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I am truly sorry for your lost and i hope you get through this pain with out having to suffer and blaming yourself or others because of what this young man has done my heart goes out to you and your family and always remember hes never gone foreva just a short period of time hes watching over you keeping you safe like you were doing him while on earth
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hampton, VA |
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by LAURA PETICCA on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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HOW SAD TO HEAR OF SUCH A LOSS.
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OLD BRIDGE, NEW JERSEY |
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by Rachel on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your beautiful son, Larry. The heartache of your family during this time is so great...please know that warm thoughts are sent your way. I am so sorry this has happened to you.
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Portland, ME |
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by David Sapp on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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My thoughts and Prayers are with Larry's Family. He might be gone but he will live on forever in the hearts of his family and friends and people like me that were touched by his story. With love and Prayers. David
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Racine, Wisconsin |
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by Todd on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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I didn't know Larry, and I wish I had. I hope all of us who live(d) outside gender norms can give one another a collective hug, take a moment to breathe, and then take action. Attend vigils, write letters, and please scream at the media for their lack of attention to Larry's life, and our own!!
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Austin, Texas |
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by Curtis Porter on
Monday, March 03, 2008
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Larry, You were taken from us senselessly and violently, but I know you are not gone, Larry. You are in the hands of the angels, in the arms of God who loves all of His children unconditionally. Thank you for all that you brought to this world. For having the courage to stand in your truth, to shine your likeness to your Creator. Many people live much longer and NEVER have the courage to BE the truth they were born to be. I'll remember you every Valentine's Day, Larry!
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Portland, Maine |
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