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In Loving Memory
Samuel Isaac Elkins
June 15, 1991 - April 29, 2010
Ten years. Countless days and nights filled with hopeless tears and day-dreaming of who you would be. How would we survive without you? Without your fun-loving personality, your innate ability to make everyone around you laugh, your ring-leader style of finding mischief with your buddies and brothers, your hugs and sweet smile....We have filled the hours, days, years and now a decade with memories, pictures, stories and WWSD moments. We have banned together like humans should, supported and been supported with family, friends and strangers. We have gained new friends and introduced you to new people. We have loved, lived, grieved and celebrated. You were one of kind, Sam Elkins. You are our son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, friend, boyfriend, student and now angel to us all. Love you forever. XO
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I can't tell you how many times I have thought about Sam. He will forever be in my heart. I hope that life is treating you well and that your family continues to bloom. Sending my love, Janet KIlpatrick
Janet Kilpatrick
April 18, 2022
Janet Kilpatrick
May 1, 2020
From one mama to another your words are beautiful & heartbreaking. I so wish I could have met your son, Sam. From the pictures & videos you post, he is an amazing, loving, beautiful, fun & beyond words special young man!!!! My heart hurts for you & your family❤ Thank you for sharing Sam with us
Kristin Ciula
Friend
April 29, 2020
So deeply loved...❤
Sarah Demary
Friend
April 29, 2020
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