Mallory, to be honest i don"t think i ever met you, and if we did meet, neither one of would recognize the other. In high school I was a bit of an ass, and known to be one of the aggresive silent kids.
Time goes on and people like you show up in our lives, pulling us out of the holes we"ve dug only for ourselves not knowing how to do anything else. My best friend, much like you, took time and care and happiness to bring me into a better life. Since then, i"ve been baptized by him, declaring to myself and to God that i am a new man. I moved close to my new church and helped rebuild it into something better, and honestly i can only hope to have the impact on people that you have. Reading the stories of how joyful and caring you were ontop of these messages confirming you as a wonderful woman, you are one of the most blessed people i"ve seen.
My prayers are with you and your family. With all the good things you"ve done for others, God will provide for you.
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