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Sending you so much love from one weasel family to another! Quinn sends his thoughts, he’s been there.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Ian was my coworker and one of my closest friends working at Trader Joes. He was always such a kind, gentle, funny person who wouldnt hesitate to make people feel comfortable and welcome. When I first started there he made sure I was doing alright and getting adjusted to the job well and from there on he was the one I would be talking to more than working.
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Ian was one of the most genuine people I knew. It was always so nice to see his face because you knew he would brighten your day with an offhand comment that made you feel good. He was super aware of other people's feelings and he was always kind and considerate to others. I really appreciate all the good memories Ian brought to my life and others' lives as well, and I hope he's happy where he is now.
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Laura, I’m just so heartbroken for you, please know that you have so much love and support behind you, lean on us.
Love you.
I remember working with him in theatre, especially in Beauty and the Beast. He was a great kid. Many find memories. So sad.
I don't completely remember the entire reason why, I think Snickers eggs, but I remember mailing you guys some candy around Easter and including the dreaded Peeps. Laura, the picture you shared of sweet Ian looking at those Peeps pops into my head every single time I see Peeps in the store.

I'm sorry and I love you.
Although Ian and I only spent time together in groups freshman year of high school, it is such a pleasure to say I was around such an amazing person. He always knew how to light up a room and was one of the most talented and kind hearted souls I’ve met. My heart goes out entirely to his close friends and family. Rest in Peace Ian, you will forever be missed and loved by even those you touched briefly❤️
This is an incredibly difficult time for many. I am so sorry for the family and any close friends of Ian’s. Souls like his are rare, kind, full of light, and unforgettable. I can’t even exaggerate when I say that Ian made middle school amazing. I’m sure many can agree. I looked forward to going to class every day just to witness his banter and energetic spirit. He will be missed by many. I’ll never forget the laughs from the diamond duo.
We are so sorry for your loss. Ian was a kind gentle soul who always had a kind word for everyone. He was Robert’s best friend and we always looked forward to seeing him
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You have my deepest condolences, thoughts, prayers and anything else I can send your way. There just aren't words for this kind of loss. You and your family are thought of and loved, even from far away. I wish you and your family comfort, strength and peace. I'm so sorry for what you're going through.
I am incredibly sorry for your loss, and I will keep Ian and his family and friends in my prayers. I was Ian’s friend in middle school, and I was on his basketball team a few times. We were also in the same class for chemistry during our sophomore year, and I would look forward to that class everyday because of the fact that he was there. He was so funny and charismatic, and he never failed to put a smile on everyone’s face. One of my favorite memories of him was when it was the long-term sub’s last day in our chemistry class, he convinced everyone to pitch in money to get Chinese food to celebrate. The plan worked, and the day before his last day, Ian took the money and went to get Chinese food for the whole class to enjoy. He was truly a caring person, and he was so awesome to be around. He will be missed.
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Laura and family, so sorry for your loss. Sending healing thoughts to you. Beth Cowett
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I'm so sorry. From what everything Mrs. Harrington told me about Ian, he seemed like an amazing son and a loving brother.
My deepest condolences to Laura and family. Please know that you are in my thoughts during this difficult time.
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