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by Karen Mayo on
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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I just recently read the article in my hometown newspaper this past weekend. My heart dropped to think that this happened to a child and that the offender was a child also. My prayers go all out to Larry's family and friends. Memories last a LIFETIME. Treasure them always
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Wahington, DC |
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by Megan on
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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Just when you think you have alot of problems in your life you read something so tragic, so unfair and so horrible. Hearing about this broke my heart. I cant express the sadness i felt hearing about this beautiful young boy. My thoughts and prayers are with you faamily. god bless you
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Calgary, alberta |
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by Taylor on
Monday, April 07, 2008
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I will remember Larry. He is the reason I am participating in Day of Silence. For his voice. And I am so sorry to the King Family for their loss. He will never be forgotten.
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Cottonwood, California |
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by Shaun on
Monday, April 07, 2008
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my heart bleeds with the many others who suffers grief over Larry's passing. we shall not patronise his death but find strength in it. Requiescant In Pace Larry!
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Singapore, Singapore |
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by Patrick on
Monday, April 07, 2008
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My thoughts are with the family, and with all my sisters and brothers who have posted here. You see, when I was Larry's age I realized there was something different about me.I had no interest in locker room talk about girls,and other things guys I went to school with talked about. I loved books and flowers. It took me many years to realize the truth about myself,thanks to what I learned from growing up in the era of the civil rights movement, the peace movement,the counterculture,and finally the feminist and gay rights movements. A few days ago saw the 40th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King,Jr, a great man who preached love and peace and who became a victim of hate, just like Larry was. Lets remember him and Harvey Milk and Matthew Shepherd and all the others who lost their lives for what they were and what they stood for and strive to make Love and Peace prevail!
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Charlottesville, Virginia |
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by Phylisa on
Monday, April 07, 2008
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I am so sorry about your loss, and just remember you will see his face again, and that he is safe until you meet again.
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Newberry, Florida |
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by Caroline on
Sunday, April 06, 2008
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To Larry and the his family, Your story is one that should never have to be told, but one that everyone should now hear. Someday, I believe there will be nothing but tolerance, acceptance, and love toward the LGBT community. Encouraging parents to teach their children well is the first step. As a bisexual student myself, I can only thank Larry for living openly, freely, and honestly, as all people should be allowed to live. My heart goes out to your family and friends.
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Wilmington, NC |
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by Camden High School SAFE on
Sunday, April 06, 2008
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from your friends in Camden, NY in SAFE: Student Alliance for Equality, we'd just like to say that our DOS is completely dedicated to remembering Larry. He will never be forgotten and will live on in our hearts forever! Rest In Peace Larry!!!
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Camden, New York |
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by Jayna Sheats on
Sunday, April 06, 2008
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I wish that words could help. The best that I can manage is to echo those of Prince Aragorn from the "Lord of the Rings": "There is always hope." And hope is what must sustain us against the type of evil which took Larry's young life.
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Palo , CA |
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by jamie on
Sunday, April 06, 2008
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Larry, You inspire me. You inspire us all. You give me the courage to live my life, and to love freely. That is your gift, to inspire. You have changed so many lives, brought so much good change about. Your love and your courage is a gift.
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seattle, washington |
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