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by Andy on
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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This is such a sad story i cant believe these can still happen! the media in usa should have made more of big deal out of this to show that it isnt acceptable for things like this to happen. i am so sorry for your loss and hope that there will be positive changes because of this tragedy.
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by BF on
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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Larry, you are being thought of and remembered all around the world. Rest in peace.
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Geneva, Geneva |
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by Jacob Morrow on
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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Despite never meeting him, thousands of people are mourning the loss of Larry. Such a shame that a bright young life was so senselessly taken away. Rest in peace, Larry.
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Portland, OR |
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by Chris on
Monday, February 25, 2008
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I just wanted to send a message of love and support to the King family. Nothing can replace what has been lost, but knowing that people worldwide have you in their thoughts and prayers hopefully lets you know that you are never alone. People do care. There are wonderful, loving people who greatly outnumber those who spread negativity and hatred. We have another angel on our side now. Helping to guide us towards a society of respect and acceptance. We will get there, one day. I know that is just what Larry would want. He will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.
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Royal Oak, Michigan |
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by Robert Banko on
Monday, February 25, 2008
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So sorry for your loss. Truly, the world is a lesser place now. Peace be unto you.
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San Diego, California |
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by Alie on
Monday, February 25, 2008
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Hi Larry, I dont personally know you, but you knew my mom. You meant a lot to her, thus inadvertently, meant a lot to me. The only thing I wish for you is that you have found peace and happiness whereever you are now. I love you. Your friend, Alie
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Los Angeles, California |
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by MIRIAM && FATIMA on
Monday, February 25, 2008
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WE ARE SORRY 4 WHAT HAPPENED THAT IS SO SAD. WE DIDNT KNOW YOU LARRY BUT YOU SEEM LIKE A COOL KID.R.I.P. LARRY
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OXNARD, CALIFORNIA |
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by class of 2006 eogreen jr high on
Monday, February 25, 2008
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May Larry King rest in peace! i am an EOGreen junior high school's former student! in fact the computer lab were Larry King was murdured, i had it 3rd period. when i think about it happening there i get chills. when i was in the 8th grade Larry was a 6th grader there. whom would say that he would have to die.?// this is one of the most tragic incidents in the entire united states. Whom would expect it to happen at such a designated blue ribbon school. In fact that is one of the reasons why they had us wear uniforms. and on top of that have youre shirt tucked in, to see if you had any type of weapon in any way! E.O.Green is indeed a great school. i loved going to school there. i can say many good things about that place. and keep in mind it can happen ANYWARE! many of us ask ourselves why him?.. why Larry? he was a harmless inoccent adolesant may he rest in peace and Larry you will always be in my toughts and prayers! god bless you and youre family!
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oxnard,california, california |
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by Robert Ryan Riddle on
Monday, February 25, 2008
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I am so sorry for your loss. Larry was clearly a very courageous, and very well-loved, young person. I went tonight to the memorial vigil here in Washington, D.C. with friends from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Sangha of the Insight Meditation Community of Washington (Vipassana Bhuddist meditation). Just know that many hearts go out to you, and pray for you, and many hearts are touched by the loss of little Larry. Robert Riddle
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Hyattsville, Maryland |
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by La on
Monday, February 25, 2008
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Dear Larry - Your boundless courage to be who you are will continue to inspire me for the rest of my life. May you rest in peace and in the loving memory of all of your LGBTQ brothers and sisters who pledge to make it safe for all children to grow up and be who they truly are.
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Washington, DC |
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