Nice respect for a friend.
[QUOTE=Chris5;2699708]The heart truly aches and is saddened by the news of Kylie passing. I just saw her a few days ago by checkers on Purdy and military. I met Kylie a year or so ago on Lakewood. She treated me very good with friendship and respect. Even though she had a hand disability she NEVER once complained about it or asked for sympathy. Outside the hobby she was more amazing. She always called me Christopher. Never Chris. She knew I didn't like Chris. She would make me laugh with her jokes and funny stories. She always kissed me on my lips when we went our separate ways. She NEVER haggled me on donation. Never asked for it upfront. Never asked me for any additional cash. She was a sweetheart to be around. She will be missed by me tremendously. Upon reading streethuster post on this forum I was immediately brought to a tear in my eye and I NEVER ever cry or shed a tear for no one. Kylie I know you are in heaven now and I will cherish my times with you forever.
Chris5.[/QUOTE]Very well said, my man. I didn't know Kylie, and have read many posts about the wonderful times you guys have shared with her. I'm sure she enjoyed your companionship as well. Life is not fair, and we're all dealt a different set of cards and it seems as though she did the best she could with what she was working with. Please show her the respect that she deserves and say a prayer for her soul. I think we have all had it better than Kylie, so let's remember her with fond memories and count the blessings that we have.
Rest in peace dear girl.
Peace out.