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A Closing Tribute for Angie...
In my interviews, I found her to be somewhat difficult to read at first. She kept her cards tucked tight, kept her heart behind a door with a heavy lock. And who could blame her, after what she’d been through? Life didn’t treat her gently.
But here’s the thing — behind all that guardin’, behind the walls she built to keep herself safe, there was a warmth she gave away anyway. A warmth she didn’t owe anybody. She had this way of showin’ up for folks who were hurtin’ like she once hurt. She didn’t just survive her own storms — she tried to pull others out of theirs.
That takes a kind of strength most people never understand. The kind that doesn’t shout. The kind that doesn’t brag. The kind that’s earned the hard way.
And now she’s gone, disappeared into a silence we don’t know how to fill. But listen to me — what she did, who she was, that doesn’t vanish. Not someone like her. People who fight their own battles and still reach back to help others leave a mark that lasts.
So hold onto that. Hold onto the way she cared, even when it cost her. Hold onto the courage it took for her to keep tryin’, keep helpin’, keep hopin’ for healing — not just for herself, but for anyone walkin’ the same rough road.
Remember her strength. Remember her heart. And let the best parts of her settle into your life like a quiet light you don’t ever have to put out.”
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