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Isaiah, your laugh was seriously contagious. Loud, but absolutely a laugh that would put everyone who heard, in a great mood. You brought a lot of joy and you always managed to see the things the way I feel God intended. 

The way you seen the world. How articulate and mindful you were of those around you. Your voice, really is music to my ears..you accepted people for who they were..never tried to change them. You shared in your wealth of knowledge, interests, “my home is your home”, compassion, kindness. The parts of you, that you shared with me and everyone who was blessed to have you around, really was the best gift and experience, God could ever give. 

I think about you often Isaiah. I reread our messages and never realized or felt, regret, until I didn’t have anymore chances..and it wasn’t about me, but I somehow turned our relationship and friendship, into just that..

You’re beautiful, in more ways than I can or could appreciate. I love you

I remember meeting Isaiah back in our college days.  We both bonded over our love of movies, especially the LOTR trilogy.  I never really had anyone else who I could share this love of cinema with except for Isaiah.  I will always cherish our late night discussions.
We would often sit outside after the gym closed.  I would reverse my Lexus & he would pull in with his Subaru.  I was wondering why he just quit commenting on my Facebook posts.  His passing saddens a lot of us at the gym. Good & sincere friend!
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Dear Sarah was sick, but Isaiah took me and Max to the Seattle Symphony anyway! He looked so dapper all dressed up and was excited to introduce us to his date. He was so sweet and such a good host. It was a night we will never forget and we continue to talk about to this day!
He loved to read Shakespear.
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