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Its really sad to know that certain realities like this happens..May you have the inner strength to go and move on....:)
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very sad to hear, hope your son is ok
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thanks alot everyone---thanks for taking serious--your all good people
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Fucked up, hope your son is ok.
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i got chills, and not in a good way. :(
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very unfortunate, sorry to hear that..they're both in our prayers!
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You look carefully after you son now.
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Scott M. Glover, Jr.
Scott M. Glover, Jr., 17, of Richboro, Pa., died on Sunday, March 25, 2007, at St. Mary Medical Center. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Scott grew up in Richboro, was a student at Richboro Elementary and Intermediate School and was presently a Junior at Council Rock High School North, where he was participating in the Engineering Program at Middle Bucks Vocational Technical School. Scott was an athletic and involved young man. He played for the Northampton Indians, raced Sprint cars and was a wrestler for Council Rock North, 152 lb. weight class. He was a member of the Advent Lutheran Church in Richboro and the Middletown Grange #684, where he was very active and involved with the annual fair. Scotty's outgoing and personable attitude made him a friend to everyone, and will be deeply missed by his family and all those who knew him. Loving son of Scott and Tammy Roecker Glover; and dearest brother of Amber Lynn Glover; and the late Nicholas Glover. He is also survived by his paternal grandparents Richard and Alice Mae Simon Glover of Wrightstown; and his maternal grandmother Pauline Bieri Roecker of Warminster; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather Raymond H. Roecker, Sr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Service 10:30 a.m., on Thursday, March 29, 2007 at St. Vincent de Paul Church, 654 Hatboro Road, Richboro, Pa., 18954. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, Richboro. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, March 28, 2007 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home, 800 Newtown-Richboro Road, Richboro, Pa. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Scotty's memory may be made to the Council Rock North Wrestling Team Scholarship Fund, c/o Athletic Department, 62 Swamp Road, Newtown, Pa., 18940 or to the Middletown Grange Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 47, Penns Park, Pa., 18943. www.fluehr.com |
Sean Neumann Metzler
Sean Neumann Metzler, 16, of Richboro, Pa., died on Friday, March 16, 2007, at his home in Richboro. Born in Fort Rucker, Alabama, Home of Army Aviation. Sean was a resident of Richboro for the past eight years. He was a graduate of Richboro Elementary School in 2005 and was presently a Junior at Council Rock High School South, where he was an excellent student who played on the Varsity Volleyball Team and was a starter on the JV Football Team and played on Special Teams for Varsity Football. For over seven years Sean played for the Northampton Indians Football Program, he was an outgoing team player who will be deeply missed by his devoted parents, sister, grandparents, many other relatives and great friends. Sean was the maternal grandson of the late Richard White; he is survived by his beloved parents John Neumann and Kathleen M. White Metzler; the loving brother of Amanda L. Metzler, all of Richboro; he is also survived by his maternal grandmother Ann E. White of Southampton, and his paternal grandparents Marian and William P. Metzler of Hilltown, formerly of Warminster. He is also survived by many caring aunts, uncles and cousins. Relatives, friends and classmates are invited to attend his viewing Wednesday, March 21, 2007 from 6:00- 9:00 p.m. at the Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home, 800 Newtown-Richboro Road (at Holland Road) Richboro, and to his Funeral Mass Thursday 10:00 a.m. at St. Bede the Venerable Church, 1071 Holland Road, Holland. Interment will be in St. John Neumann Cemetery, Chalfont. Flowers or contributions in Sean's memory may be made to the Memorial Fund of St. Bede the Venerable Church at the above address, would be appreciated by the family. www.fluehr.com |
Better keep a really close watch on your son - he is going to need lots of support for a while I think.
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sorry to hear man...
at 16 your head is full with so many feelings/thoughts mostly negative at least it was for me... from 16-19 it was a tough time for me |
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wow - shitty!! that's terrible to hear :(
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Don't worry about the world ending today ... it's already tomorrow in Australia.
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damn that is sad...
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that's really sad to hear...sometimes we really have to listen to other people. know what they want and what makes them happy or what makes them sad.
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So sad to hear that in an early age you're son's friend died.. That only explains the fact that life moves unexpectedly:(
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i have had this shit happen in my family. it is very very difficult to deal with when family leaves this way.
Now is a good time for the dad/son fishing trip you have always thought about doing with him. You never know what the future holds so do it NOW. |
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my son and I are as close as any dad and son.... and good news was he had no nightmares last night funeral is wens and thurs...with viewing...it will be a tough week |
Very sad to hear, my condolences to the family. RIP
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my son and I are as close as any dad and son.... and good news was he had no nightmares last night funeral is wens and thurs...with viewing...it will be a tough week |
damn bro, didn't know what to say when you told me that. Let me know if you ever need anything.
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make sure he goes to the funeral, a person needs closure and a funeral is great for this purpose. |
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both suicides happened on saturday nights--one week after the other-
I so HOPE that someone doesnt do it this saturday night too. There is 6000 kids in both these high schools... They have assemblies set tomorrow....id actually like to go.... |
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I have the SADDEST news.
A 3rd boy, a senior killed himself last night.. 3rd boy in 9 days.. |
my x called the school--they hung up on her--THEY HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO SAY
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May they rest in peace. a third boy now is really something...
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We have an issue here where I live and it seems to be a national issue..... there is a game called "The Choking Game" and we've lost two teens in a matter of 5 weeks to this game. Happy, healthy, well adjusted kids just playing games to get a headrush and end up killing themselves in the process.
If you have kids in this age group........ TALK TO THEM! Ask them about the choking game and see where their heads are about it or if their friends are playing this game. Google it, read about it... study it. It's taking a LOT of kids right now and it isn't seeming to get any better, only worse the more it is publicized. I talked to my 13 yr old son and he said he had heard of it and his friends had played it.. so it is close to my home and probably yours. TALK TO YOUR KIDS!!!! WATCH THEM...... this is a deadly thing and they think it is a game! |
http://www.deadlygameschildrenplay.com/en/home.asp
There is just one article on this subject. It'll give you chills, especially if you have a child in this age bracket, which I do. The two that were lost here to this were acquaintances of his and it kind of fucked him up. One used a belt and tied it to a doorknob and sat down, to give himself a rush..... but before he could get his rush high enough to suit him, he passed out and died. The other girl used a sheet and tied it to something in her home, they won't say what, and she died as well. |
Autoerotic asphixiation. It was around when I was in high school. Does seem like more kids are dying from it. It's as dangerous as huffing.
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what a shame, he was young...
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thats horrible, sorry to hear.
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That is really sad. When your a teen everything seems so serious. I feel bad for both kids, they had their whole lives ahead of them. |
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