01-11 2022 13:13
wrote:
dear constance, i never knew you too well. at least, not until this year in anthro class. from it, i could quickly tell that you were a friendly, funny and intelligent person. your long-winded spiels in anthro class never failed to amaze me. i always wondered how you could go on like that, and yet be completely right the whole way through. you had a wonderful brain, and a caring heart. i would sometimes see you across the canteen celebrating the birthdays of your friends. i could tell you cared about them a lot. just as we as an anthro class care about you. you'll always be a part of our anthro family. we'll always leave a spare chair in our anthro circle for you, and put little Feng He Ri Li on it. i wish i could have gotten to know you better. rest in peace.
love,
Kit Naylor
01-11 2022 13:13
wrote:
dear constance, i never knew you too well. at least, not until this year in anthro class. from it, i could quickly tell that you were a friendly, funny and intelligent person. your long-winded spiels in anthro class never failed to amaze me. i always wondered how you could go on like that, and yet be completely right the whole way through. you had a wonderful brain, and a caring heart. i would sometimes see you across the canteen celebrating the birthdays of your friends. i could tell you cared about them a lot. just as we as an anthro class care about you. you'll always be a part of our anthro family. we'll always leave a spare chair in our anthro circle for you, and put little Feng He Ri Li on it. i wish i could have gotten to know you better. rest in peace.
love,
Kit Naylor