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All of you will be in our prayers and thoughts!


Posted by: Suzette & Chris Lowe    Sep 21, 2009


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In memory of the 32 men and women who lost their lives two years ago. May their memories live on.


Posted by: Tributes.com    Apr 16, 2009


What a shock that day to hear about the shootings at Virginia Tech...It was really something... I just want to say that God must be there with all the families who lost someone that day...Also to all the friends who are missing friends that was taken away that day....My thoughts and Prayers are with all of you at your time of pain...


Posted by: Kathy Hughes - Dearborn, MI   Aug 08, 2007


Our heart goes out to you who have suffered so. This act of horrific madness has taken innocent lives and those of the families as well. I can not even begin to imagine the magnitude of the grief you are feeling. We pray you do not suffer long, and can soon begin to rebuild your lives. God bless
Monique and James Cochran, Lakeland, Florida


Posted by: Monique Cochran - Lakeland, FL   Apr 23, 2007


I just came from Mike Pohles veiwing. We have known the Pohle's for years. His sister was here for Easter and my son and Mike worked out together, played football together and grew up together. That gunman did not only kill people, he destroyed families, lives of this great family that are shattered forever, When do you decide to go back to work, go to the grocery store, plan your daughters graduation, your other son will play football where your fallen son once played..this is never ending..Please help heal this family..but how?


Posted by: Cathleen McCaughey - Flemington, NJ   Apr 23, 2007


A very sad time for the students, faculty, emergency responders, the families and ALL those affected by the ripple of such an unthinkable act of violence. Thank you for continuing to search for the good that will come out of such a tragedy. We will never forget, nor will we forget you.


Posted by: Sarah in Oregon - Albany, OR   Apr 23, 2007


My Heart is saddened for all who are touched by this. The shock, pain and horror will slowly fade from the public conscience, leaving just the emptyness and ache of the families. Let us not let all the hopes and dreams of those young minds go for naught. We were not afraid to act earlier in our lives. Have we become so complacent and hedonistic that all we do is continue to pay lip service and hope that someone else will act because we do not want to get involved. WAKE UP PEOPLE. WE ARE INVOLVED. This is our world, country, neighborhood street and it is getting smaller everyday. How do we want to be remembered? As the society who spawned such horrors or the generation who faced the problems squarely and found our strength in doing so.
PAMELA J


Posted by: PAMELA J JEPPSEN - Ogden, UT   Apr 23, 2007


God rest the souls of all those lost in the tragedy, and God bless the families and friends left behind - including the family of Cho.


Posted by: Jeanne Greenfield - Santa Ynez, CA   Apr 23, 2007


My heart goes out to all of those who lost loved ones. No one can really understand what went on in that man's head but no amount of analyzing and playing "what if" will bring them back. May God help you all through this ordeal. You have more people than you can imagine praying for your comfort. Remember the good times and know that you will meet again. God Bless You.


Posted by: Ann Page - Central City, KY   Apr 22, 2007


This is supposed to be the best times of a young persons life. We will never understand why these things seem to happen to all the wrong people. I feel so bad for all the parents and families of these young people


Posted by: Robin Burchfield - Cincinnati, OH   Apr 22, 2007





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