Memories
Entries in order of author's last name... N-P:
Nystrom, Heather Ozturk, Gokhan Ozturk, Oguzhan Parcey, Erin Payne, Sarah Pyziak, Cory
Gokhan Ozturk
Erin Parcey
Sarah Payne
Heather Nystrom
Cory Pyziak
Oguzhan Ozturk
When I think about Wilson, many things come to mind: kind, thoughtful, music, intelligence, loving... he was Wilson - and Max and Jay! I most remember Wilson for his acceptance of everyone - although I knew him for only a week, he made me feel as though we'd been friends for years... He was loved by everyone he met - even my mom, who met him only once, at the end of the week, remembers Wilson. She remembers how everywhere he went, someone was always yelling, "Hey Wilson!" To end this letter, I would like to remind all of you to remember that he is still alive ina ll of our hearts - and he is watching over and still caring for us from Heaven We are fortunate to be able to remember Wilson as being happy. Before he died, he was able to play hockey, for almost the first time; not to mention that he was able to touch the hearts of thousands. With love, to Wilson.
I didn�t really know Jay that much, but the first time Murat introduced me to him, I knew that he was a kind person. He took us places in his car showed us around. And even though I only knew him for two days I considered him a good FRIEND. He will be missed, but he will always be living! Not in person but in spirit and in the hearts of those who knew him.
I also want to say a few words as well, the first and foremost is that I never really knew Jay. Which is a shame because he was a really nice guy, the day he gave us(my brother and I) a ride was so great and he really took care of us while Murat was at work. He also got me a copy of the Sims and the codes to make it work. One thing which is really sad though and perhaps the only memory that I can claim to be independent of everyone else's was the fact that he wanted to come to Winnipeg and watch The Matrix sequel and Star Wars Episode 2 at Silver City, we had sort of planned this outing of all of us going to see it together on ICQ. He was really looking forward to it and he predicted that both of them would be really good; which I'm going to hold him too. :) I have no doubt in my mind that he will be there on opening night watching! Finally, I would like to say that I'm really glad that I got to meet Jay even though it was for such a short time, he touched our lives as he touched all of yours.
I didn't know Wilson all that well although I heard he was really nice. The one thing I will always remember about Jason is him playing the trumpet at the Remembrance Day ceremony. He was the best trumpet player I had ever met. To me he will always be Nicole�s-older-brother. I'll see you on the other side Wilson; I know that you are there.
All I really knew about Jason was that he was a great guy, not to mention an awesome swimmer! He must have lapped me at swimming lessons at least 10 times! I was the only girl in the class, and Jason being the "nick-namer" decided that for the whole of swimming lessons, I would be "woman". He never did use my real name, even though I got so ticked, I wish I hadn't now. I did forgive him, and I do hope he forgave me for getting so mad. See ya later!
Well where to start. I really didn't know Jason that well from grade 10 and up. But before then, Jason and I were good friends. Jason was the first person who talked to me when I moved here in the latter half of grade 6. Jason and I did a lot of stuff together. I still remember the first time he had taken me to the snake den by the end of the highway. He was there to help me get rid of my fear of snakes. The way he did it was so weird but it worked. He stuck my hand into the snake den and let me get bitten by the snakes. When I found out that the bites didn't hurt, I was never afraid of them again. Jason was always there to help anybody who need help. He encourged people to particpate in activites. Jason you will always be missed. Cya up there!