Memories remain of loved ones lost and the memory of those massacred in Uvalde will live...
The memory of those massacred in Uvalde such as Amerie Jo Garza will be remembered by their loved ones.Sometimes there are secrets that no one is intending to keep. They just stay hidden.
There was no other child my age, so sometimes I just roamed around the house and the neighborhood, and one time I was in my aunt’s garage, rummaging through boxes. I found a newspaper clipping about a young man I’d never heard of. It was an obituary of a young man in a uniform. Uvalde. Those 19 children and two teachers. They are not going to be forgotten as long as one family member lives. Every wedding, every holiday, people are going to think their loved one should have been here. She could have been the flower girl. He could have been the ring bearer. He could have been the best man. She could have been the bride.
Years ago, I was in Galveston when a woman rushed up and showed me a photo on her cellphone of her and her friend, standing down the hall. In between them was a boy, about 10 years old, wearing one of those flat newsboy caps and — I swear — knickers. The woman said, “There was no boy in that picture.”
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