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Keep in mind
- The Times initially mispelled the name of Michael Hammersley and Beverly Mosley.
- The coroner's office reported a 26th victim the afternoon of Sept. 15, but a few hours later said the tally was 25.
I still think of U every day dad.. U were the best dad a kid could ever ask for and i love U with all my heart.. I dont even know what to say i just want U back..
I miss U dad RIP your youngest son
After reading the Oct 4 article in the Times that stated that 3 witnesses saw green lights when the train left the station leads one to believe that Robert could possibly not be the one at fault for this accident but it sure makes him a great scapegoat since he's not here to defend himself. Of course the train ownership is not going to come forward and admit that the lights werent switched by the controller at the big board. That would make them more liable for the accident then the engineer who supposedly was texting . This man was found guilty in the court of journalism not a court of law but no one cares to wait for the final NTSB report, they have judged this man guilty from day one. But that is typical of people today, they are eager to assign blame to the first person that the reporters can dig up even the most minute piece of dirt on. For those that cast rocks I hope they come back like boomerangs.
Howard,
I know, for a fact, that your family and friends are still thinking of you and will constantly think of you.
Someday we will all meet you on the other side and stand before God.
God bless you,
kelly
WE WILL ALL MISS MR.GRACE! HE DID A LOT FOR US. HE ALSO CHANGED A LOT OF PEOPLE'S LIVES. HE WAS THE BEST. R.I.P. MR.GRACE!!!
WE WILL ALL MISS YOU.
5 months ago today, so many lives were forever changed. Jacob is missed by soooo many people, he was loved very much & his passing HURTS so badly. The Hefter family & Stephanie are left, hurting & missing him so much, but I want to say to them all, feel blessed to have had such a wonderful person in their lives to have loved & to have been loved back by him. Know that even though he is not here with you, that he is ALWAYS with you and he is ALWAYS watching over you all!
I was stunned when I heard today about Walter today. My earliest memories in my life is being at the ranch with a family that seems more like my relatives than many of my own relatives. I remember Walter's gentle, even keel nature. He allowed me to call him Wally after I watched Beaver episodes. I will always have fond memories of him and his extended family.
i didnt know you or your family or your girlfriendd but as i can see you were an amzing person ,to his family and loved ones just rember he is in GODs hands i know right now you dont understand why God would take him so fast with out warning no chance to say goodbye no chance to rember all the good times but GOD knows what he is doin he need him more then we did and his purpose is so much greater then ours, for he know all GOD only puts us through things he knows we can pull through just rember HOLD on to GOD in these times of pain and sorrow...
-a person who cares
my deepest prayers go out to you
Mr. Long was more than just my teacher in ninth grade. He was also my cross-country coach, my fellow fantasy fanatic, and my little league baseball coach for nearly five years. I can still vividly remember standing on the baseball field and going through the repetitions of the perfect baseball throw. He never gave up on all of us annoying and probably unskilled players, and his excitement for when we performed the perfect throw was one hundred percent genuine. This reaction perfectly captures the spirit of Mr. Long. He didn't mute his feelings. He loved everyone and honestly hoped only for the growth of others whether in knowledge or in Christ. He taught me how to throw a baseball, how to keep going in a race, how you can be excited about geeky things and be proud, and more than I have room to recount. I'll never forget Mr. Long, and I praise and thank God almost everyday that He let me have so much time with him.
Please know that all of you are in my prayers and those of my family. I was on the train as well, and know that we lost some truly wonderful and unique Souls. May God Grant you comfort in knowing that they are on a wonderful journey but will one day be with us again. J. Freel
Aida, i will always have u in my thoughts.... we miss u so mush u will always be in my heart and thoughts!!! MISS U BABY GIRL!!! And i know ur spirit still lives on in ur sisters heart...