On 24 Jul 2006 12:29:13 -0700, tony.dentino@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>CHRIS TOOK HIS LIFE ON SAT. HE WAS ONLY 30. I WAS HIS BEST FRIEND, MORE
>LIKE A DAD THAN A FRIEND. IM SICK IM HURT I CANT STOP CRYING WHY DIDNT
>HE CALL ME. I LOVED HIM SO MUCH. I DONT WANT TO FACE LIFE THE PAIN IS
>SO GREAT. I LOVED CHRIS, HOW COULD HE HAVE DONE THIS I WANT HIM BACK,
>IM NOW THINKING OF TAKING MY LIFE JUST TO BE WITH HIM AND END THE PAIN.
It is easy enough to understand your feelings, even the temptation to
take your own life. But surely that is not what Chris would want. He
wouldn't want that any more than you wanted him to leave. I can't help
thinking that your greatest tribute to him would be for you to survive.
Be inspired by his goodness and keep it alive, by living.
For me, fear of the domino effect is one of the strongest deterrents to
suicide. I wish my sister had the same fear, but I don't think she does.
I am very sorry for your loss. Still, I encourage you to be strong, in
memory of Chris.
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Some trees are ever green.


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