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I think it was fate that we met. He wasn’t just my boyfriend, he was my best friend. When I was around him I felt as if I could accomplish anything in the world. I have millions of memories that I cherish with this bright light but the one that stands out to me is the night we met. Alex walked in and lit up the room with his contagious smile, which drew me in. I knew I had to say hi so I asked me if he did wrestling and he proudly told me he played basketball. We parted ways but he found me dancing later in the evening. He told me how much he loved to dance while I taught him how to do a two step. We had a blast together. After that night he told his friends he’d met his soul mate and that he couldn’t stop thinking about us together. Soon after we became inseparable. I loved this boy more than anything and I know he’s spreading his happiness and dancing in the sky. I love you baby❤️
I had the privilege of being Alex’s classmate all of middle school and highschool. When I think back to my time at Meath Park, he is the one person that stands out the most to me. He was always so kind to me and would check up on me when I missed school or looked a little sad. We played badminton together and I’ll never forget how patient and encouraging he was. He made me laugh the hardest. It didn’t matter to him what anyone else thought, he was a true friend which is so hard to come by. My biggest regret is not keeping in better contact. My deepest and sincerest condolences to his family and friends. My heart goes out to each and everyone of you.
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