Talk:Los Lunas High School

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[edit] Suggested merge

Is it really necessary to have two seperate articles for this school? PC78 12:57, 10 February 2007 (UTC)

Agree. At the time, information may have been attainable to improve this article, though that information is no longer available. nesr 14:47, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

Hi, my name is Diana Barrientos-Trounce, and recently I heard about your loss. I wanted to do something for these two athletes. Please accept this with the sincerity with which it was written. It is simply a poem to help comfort the students and friends of these two wonderful young men.

Angels

When God created athletes, he looked at more than strength. He looked at both the heart and soul, and what they'd do with them. He noted these two athletes, fulfilled his loving plan. He took them, for the good die young, he took these two young men. Each lived their life in their own way. All those they knew were friends. The loss is most unbearable, the void won't fill again. Just know that with their short young lives, they touched so many souls. Their memories will forever be, for each had hearts of gold. To Heaven with our Savior, they'll stand by Our Lord's side. As angels they'll watch over you, just look at the night sky.

June 29, 2007 dipoetry46@gwe.net

God bless you and your school. You will forever be in my prayers. Diana Barrientos-Trounce