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Wasn't she the cutest???
Wasn't she the cutest???
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A beautiful soul & kind heart โค๏ธ Very blessed to have known and worked with Vyvy. My deepest sympathy to the family, sending my love and prayers.ย 
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Katie and Vyvy
2017, Los Angeles Convention Center, South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Katie and Vyvy
AX 2017 - Vyvy as Ann Takamaki
2017, Los Angeles Convention Center, South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA, USA
AX 2017 - Vyvy as Ann Takamaki

I first met Vyvy about 11 or 12 years ago at a mutual friend's birthday dinner. We didn't really interact that day, but I remember thinking to myself when I first saw her wow that girl is really pretty. Afterwards we went about our lives not knowing that she'd eventually start dating Danny and becoming a huge part of our friend group.

When I first heard the news that Danny had a girlfriend and that he'd be bringing her around I felt excited to finally not be the only girl in the group. I remember Vyvy was very shy at first and whenever she'd want to say something, she'd turn to Danny and whisper something in his ear. Danny would then turn to us and be like "hey guys Vyvy told me to tell you guys this"; which was usually something funny. After a while she started to open up more and we all got to see how much of a goof ball she was.

Vyvy was not only funny and beautiful, she was also talented in many ways. One of her many talents was arts and crafts. There was one year that we all decided to get together for the holidays and do a Secret Santa gift exchange. Although Vyvy didn't have me as her Secret Santa, she still decided to go out of her way and make me a framed Harley Quinn made out of perler beads. Till this day that has been one of my favorite Christmas gifts and I still have it hung up on my bedroom's wall.

Even though you left this world too soon, I'm glad that I will forever have a piece of you with me. Thank you for all the memories and reaching out when I was at a low point in my life. I wish I could have done the same for you, but all I can do now is hope that you're in a better place watching over us.

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itโ€™s sad that life has taken you away from our lives, even tho I may not know you it sounds like you were a wonderful person thank you for making wonderful memories with people. Itโ€™s painful to see a wonderful person losing their life. I hope heaven takes care of you well
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