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    Sorry about your loss, just heard it on the news!

    May she RIP
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    Terribly sorry, may she rest in peace. And get the people responsible.
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    I'm really sorry to hear about your friend. May she rest in peace.

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    Just found out. I am so sorry for your loss, I wish I could have done something to help. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

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    Thanks guys. The man who is responsible turned himself in after the police tracked down his vehicle using some good old fashioned detective work. He is a 56 year old businessman who claims that he fell asleep and didn't think he'd hit anything except the guardrail. We are understandably skeptical of his story but the important thing is that he's in custody.

    We held a candlelight vigil for Allison last night and, though it was difficult, we all felt that it was needed to help us process this tragic loss.

    Hold those dear to you close. You never know what may happen.

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