Well, maybe 2006 hasn't started off so great...

Jan 03, 2006 02:16


       In the morning, I will be attending the first funeral that I've ever been to.
Josef M. Szabo Age 21. Died suddenly Thursday, December 29, 2005 due to injuries received from an automobile incident. Born August 16, 1984, he was a lifetime area resident. He attended Joliet West High School, and was formerly employed by Challenge Park.
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gmonkeyzero January 3 2006, 15:16:14 UTC
I will be unable to attend: give my love to everyone...

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qu2samantha January 4 2006, 06:36:53 UTC
I didn't read this is time, so I'm sorry to say that I didn't do so. But...I'm sure that Joe would appreciate a prayer and good joke sent up to him. :)

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dreaminggemini January 3 2006, 19:08:37 UTC
Hey sweetie. I'm really sorry to hear about your friend. I've been to two of my friends funerals now, so I understand what you are going through. It's something that will never really leave you, but the key to smiling again is to remember all the happy times you two had together. Your friend would want to be remembered for all the good things he did, and all the best memories you have of him, not because he passed away (of course, this will take time). If you need me, I'm always here for you. Love you.

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qu2samantha January 4 2006, 06:38:57 UTC
Thanks, Sis. I've already reminisced about the wacky things that he used to do, and I'm sure that he's cracking up the Angels up in Heaven even as we speak. The Priest's words helped a lot, so I think I'll be fine. I really appreciate your concern. I love you!!! :)

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tartboy January 5 2006, 14:37:17 UTC
The shortest passage in the bible "Jesus wept." I don't know how to feel. Things just escape words at the moment. I raise my head, as if to speak, to say ... anything. Anything that could numb the pain. Deafen their tears, and nothing comes out. And I am forced to lower my head. The worst part is that there is no you to change the situation, no way to take away an ounce of pain. The only option is to accept what has happen, which also is the most painful option.

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qu2samantha January 6 2006, 09:31:59 UTC
Thanks for not making me feel stupid for crying, when I really didn't know JoeBob half as well as a lot of the people there did. Just, seeing him there and remembering how crazy of a guy he was...I had no control over it. Thank you for being there for me and being all protective and caring throuout the whole thing. I know that you were hurting too, probably even more, but you were still really strong and helpful. I love you a lot, and your friendship really does mean a lot to me.

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