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by Dawn Carpenter on
Thursday, July 09, 2009
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I had the joy of meeting Larry shortly before he left us. He was charasmatic and he loved life. My condolences to his family and friends..
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by thomas Murray on
Thursday, July 09, 2009
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I had all sorts of ideas and things to say,but after thinking , this is not the right form for that. Larry may you rest in peace knowing that your story, and I can only speak for myself, has touched a place in me that few get to. May this bring you some sort of comfort
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san diego, california |
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by Jesse Daley on
Thursday, July 09, 2009
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I'm never knew Larry, however I just wanted to express my sincere condolences. It is so sad that people are still committing crimes against others based on their sexual orientation. In the future, people who are homophobic will be viewed the same way that we currently view former slave-holders. People will ask, "Why did they care about being straight or gay?" Although we are getting to that point slowly, know that the loss of Larry will be another reason to keep fighting for equality for all. God Bless You, Jesse
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Hollywood, CA |
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by Julie Martin on
Thursday, July 09, 2009
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I am so sorry for your loss. Watching the video I noticed Larry was always smiling in all his photos. He made me smile while watching. It is unfortunate there is so much vioence in the world. I have a son and it breaks my heart to know of such a tragedy. My heart goes out to you and your family. Larry, you will be missed!
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Glendale , CA |
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by Debbie on
Thursday, July 09, 2009
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God Bless you all. I can't imagine your grief. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Glendale, CA |
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by The Juice on
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
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You are all in my prayers.
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Missoula, MT |
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by DAKOTA on
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
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anyone can have a dream of whatever they want to be and i send my prayers to him and his family because everyone has rights to be who they are and not hidden no one should have to hide from there sexuality or be embarressed sorry rip.
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PTOWN, United States |
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by Greg on
Sunday, July 05, 2009
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Its taken me so long to write this and for that I am truly sorry I am Gregory Johnson I just graduated from Casa Pasifica High school. I knew Larry, and not a day fly's by when I don't regret saying goodbye to him theat morning as he left for school. The one thing I will always remember about Larry is his singing He came into the music room one day and said to our music teacher "Can I sing in the choir" He insented that he be allowed to sing Amazing Grace. I thought the sky was going to open up and that god him self would come down to clap for him Larry's voice was never heard in a performance I think my self the luckyest person in the world to be able to hear his song. We at casa wrote a song for him titled Finding Grace Every time I play the piano solo for that song I can still hear Larry's angelic voice singing with me. Good bye Larry you are Missed
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Simi Valley, CA |
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by Victoria on
Friday, July 03, 2009
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Sorry for your lost but i have something that i found and want to share Lawrence King, a 15-year-old gay California student allegedly killed because of his sexual orientation and gender expression. R.I.P LAWRENCE KING This is a story of a boy named Lawrence(larry) King Its a very sad story and it's quite frightening On febuary 12 of 2008 he was murdered at school because he wasn't straight Lawrence was a boy who was openly gay like so many others he was born that way He was aware of who he was he was full of gay pride He was 15 years old when the day that he died. It's a terrible shame some people don't understand that there are gays and lesies all over this land HOMOPHOBIA needs to stop this whole story is really rotten we're remembering you lawrence you will never be forgotten He's my hero
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bronx, Newyork |
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by dd on
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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hey Larry, still have the butterfly garden going for you. I hope you are watching over my angel honey.
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wdstk, wi |
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