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to all my family...
my good friend Richard..had only one son.....
he didn't talk about him alot ......
and when he did..it was always with a deep love ....
he was a very smart kid.... you could hear the pride ..
. ..........in Richards voice as he would talk about him ..... prior to his death........
there were probably reasons why they hadn't talk in a while .
.. i don't know ...
(why haven't i talked to my son for over a year?????)
he was 31.........
this is what the newspaper said about it....
but before you read it ..
. Richard asked that we all play some music somewhere for his son "RC",..
........ just a little song or something dedicated to "RC".. is what he asked me to pass on to you..
Richards son lived in the Florida panhandle.....he didn't live in Vegas....
there are many unanswered questions to his death ..... Richard needs our prayers ......
He is devastated ...........
he doesn't have any e-mail
his phone number is 760-915-0232
love kiriel
....Pedestrian killed overnight by truck on 215 Beltway
By Mary Manning
Published Wed, Oct 22, 2008 (8:58 a.m.)
Updated Wed, Oct 22, 2008 (4:06 p.m.)
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating the death of a man who was hit and killed early this morning by a cement truck on the 215 Beltway.
The man, who has not yet been identified, darted from a rock-strewn embankment onto the highway in front of a cement truck that was heading west toward the northbound I-15 onramp, according to Trooper Kevin Honea.
Traffic ground to a halt on the highway after the accident, which occurred about 3 a.m., as officers worked the scene. All lanes were reopened on the Beltway by about 7:20 a.m., Honea said.
The man struck by the truck was wearing dark clothing and did not have a wallet or other identification, Honea said.
As part of the investigation, the highway patrol is looking into the man's run into traffic as an "intentional act," Honea said.
The Clark County coroner's office has not released the identity of the pedestrian.
my good friend Richard..had only one son.....
he didn't talk about him alot ......
and when he did..it was always with a deep love ....
he was a very smart kid.... you could hear the pride ..
. ..........in Richards voice as he would talk about him ..... prior to his death........
there were probably reasons why they hadn't talk in a while .
.. i don't know ...
(why haven't i talked to my son for over a year?????)
he was 31.........
this is what the newspaper said about it....
but before you read it ..
. Richard asked that we all play some music somewhere for his son "RC",..
........ just a little song or something dedicated to "RC".. is what he asked me to pass on to you..
Richards son lived in the Florida panhandle.....he didn't live in Vegas....
there are many unanswered questions to his death ..... Richard needs our prayers ......
He is devastated ...........
he doesn't have any e-mail
his phone number is 760-915-0232
love kiriel
....Pedestrian killed overnight by truck on 215 Beltway
By Mary Manning
Published Wed, Oct 22, 2008 (8:58 a.m.)
Updated Wed, Oct 22, 2008 (4:06 p.m.)
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating the death of a man who was hit and killed early this morning by a cement truck on the 215 Beltway.
The man, who has not yet been identified, darted from a rock-strewn embankment onto the highway in front of a cement truck that was heading west toward the northbound I-15 onramp, according to Trooper Kevin Honea.
Traffic ground to a halt on the highway after the accident, which occurred about 3 a.m., as officers worked the scene. All lanes were reopened on the Beltway by about 7:20 a.m., Honea said.
The man struck by the truck was wearing dark clothing and did not have a wallet or other identification, Honea said.
As part of the investigation, the highway patrol is looking into the man's run into traffic as an "intentional act," Honea said.
The Clark County coroner's office has not released the identity of the pedestrian.
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Re: Richard's sons dies in Vegas
Tue, November 4, 2008 - 10:27 PMKiriel,
I'm so sorry to hear about this. I will keep Richard in my thoughts. Thank you for letting us know.
Much love,
Pam