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I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY TO EVERYONE THANKS FOR THE PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS THAT ARE GOING OUT FOR TJ HE WAS MY LITTLE BROTHER AND THOUGH WE HAVE NOT BEEN AROUND EACH OTHER ALOT THERE WILL BE AN EMPTY SPOT IN MY HEART FOREVER.

FOR THE OTHER TEENS INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT OUR FAMILY SENDS OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS FOR THEM ALSO THIS WILL BE A TOUGH TIME FOR ALL INVOLVED TO GO THROUGH

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I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY TO EVERYONE THANKS FOR THE PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS THAT ARE GOING OUT FOR TJ HE WAS MY LITTLE BROTHER AND THOUGH WE HAVE NOT BEEN AROUND EACH OTHER ALOT THERE WILL BE AN EMPTY SPOT IN MY HEART FOREVER.

FOR THE OTHER TEENS INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT OUR FAMILY SENDS OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS FOR THEM ALSO THIS WILL BE A TOUGH TIME FOR ALL INVOLVED TO GO THROUGH

 

PRAYERS FROM LINCOLN COUNTY,TN IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER YOU WILL BE MISSED LIL' BROTHER

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It saddens me to say that 6 '7' senior T.J. Lassiter of the Hickman County Bulldogs was killed in a car crash along with another former student last night after the basketball game with Wayne County. Please put both of these young men in your prayers as well as the Bulldog Basketball family

 

 

prayers from Montgomery County, what a terrible tragedy, God will be with the families

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I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY TO EVERYONE THANKS FOR THE PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS THAT ARE GOING OUT FOR TJ HE WAS MY LITTLE BROTHER AND THOUGH WE HAVE NOT BEEN AROUND EACH OTHER ALOT THERE WILL BE AN EMPTY SPOT IN MY HEART FOREVER.

FOR THE OTHER TEENS INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT OUR FAMILY SENDS OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS FOR THEM ALSO THIS WILL BE A TOUGH TIME FOR ALL INVOLVED TO GO THROUGH

 

 

Our prayers are with you from Waverly. I lost a little brother in a car wreck too and you never get over it, but you do learn to deal with it. Just trust in God. And for all the teenagers who will read this, you are not invincable. Be careful.

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Our prayers are with you from Waverly. I lost a little brother in a car wreck too and you never get over it, but you do learn to deal with it. Just trust in God. And for all the teenagers who will read this, you are not invincable. Be careful.

 

 

 

To all family and friends our prayers are with you, from Big Sandy.

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