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Old 05-21-2007, 05:02 AM
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Hello norbert…

Extremely sorry to hear about your loss… no word that I could say can take the pain away… but if I were you, I would decide to live my life as a tribute to your friend…

I would do the things that he would want me to do… I would try to find happiness the way he would want me too… and, I would try to live the life that he would have lived if had been given the chance to do it…

His memory will live forever with you… and with that… you will never be alone…

I wish you courage to find yourself again… and the strength to fulfill your destiny…

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Shamou makes a great point. Looking at your friend's life as a celebration is a way to remember positive memories and keep a meaningful legacy alive.
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