It is with great sadness that I report the passing of Writing 150, section 28. Section 28 was born on September 1, 2010. Although his life was short, it was one filled with greatness and learning. Section 28 especially loved to practice his grammar, and became quite accomplished in this art. He also loved to write, but had only just begun to skim the surface and discover his true passion for writing before his tragic passing. However, it is said that he could write a mean persuasive argumentative essay if necessary. Aside from learning, though, Section 28 also liked to have fun. Often he could be seen laughing with his friends, or sharing a delicious treat with his classmates. On Halloween, he even dressed up as anything your imagination desired!
Section 28 leaves behind a legacy that will always be remembered. He will be dearly missed by his mother (Amy R.), many brothers and sisters (who are too great in number to name), and by any of those who had the great privilege of knowing and associating with him. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, December 15 2010 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in room W006 of the Benson Building on BYU Campus, Provo, Utah. Come support section 28’s family as they say goodbye to their dear son and sibling.
*Note: cash donations and/or refreshments are welcomed, in fact they are encouraged. If you do wish to donate, please take your items to Karen Low, who was one of section 28’s biggest fans. :) Thank-you.
I could actually feel the feeling and emotion that I'm sure you felt when writing this obituary ;) It actually made me laugh though, so good work!!
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ReplyDeletehaha that was great! I loved it! It truly captured the meaning and feeling of this class! It will be a sad day to say good-bye to this loving "sibling" of ours! Excellent job! :)
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