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FAIRFIELD, Texas - A family in Texas says their son died tragically days before graduating high school.reports that AJ Serrato, an 18-year-old high school senior, was a star baseball player, a man of God and a big brother.“Nobody can give me my son back. Nobody can give me AJ back,” Alfred Serrato, his father, said.The Serrato family didn’t share further details but said they have been devastated since the loss of their son.
“The amount of love and support fills my heart. To know I wasn’t the only one who got to know him and love him,” Tiffany Serrano, his mother, said.
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