In Loving Memory
Britain PriceCoral Springs, FL Click here to view photo gallery |
He was the one of the best people I had ever met. He cared so much about people. He always made people laugh and smile when times were rough and always saw the good in everyone. He believed that everyone had good in them and deserved a second chance. He lived life to the fullest and never took a day for granted until his disease would kick in and all bets were off. He called me his soul mate and told me he would spend the rest of his life with me after 30 days of dating me and he was right. I will never forget the way he looked at me and how nervous he was when he asked me to marry him. How amazing of a father he would be today and how much our son looks like him, he would be so happy to watch him grow. Britain passed away when our son was only a few months old; I wish I could have my Britain back. - Jessica Aaronson
Candles
Britain, many many blessings to you and those who love you. You are never alone. |
Many many blessings to you and your family, Britain. You are never alone. |
I tried my best to block this out, for my relationship with Britain was one of amazing times contrasted by the ugly underbelly of the disease of addiction. Brit was one of my closest friends and a real treat to have known. He made a huge impact on me, and had one of the biggest hearts of anyone I have ever met. I wish I had the chance to let him know how much I cared about him. Not only did the disease claim his life, but it claimed our friendship. And that might be the biggest tragedy of all. I now have 115 days clean, and I finally am starting to realize the scope of this thing and the effect Britain's passing had on me. I can only live ammends and this point. I will try my best. I miss and love him. |
May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back.May the sun shine warm upon your face. - Irish Blessing |
– From Natalie Lamm on October 30, 2012 |