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Originally Posted by selena
He doesn't need anything now.
However, lots of people on here liked him, myself included. When people pass, we as humans often feel helpless and want to do something. Since there is nothing we can do, we send flowers, take food, make a donation, etc. It's our way of paying tribute and letting loved ones know that we share in their grieving.
If you don't want to contribute, then don't.
As to coming off like a baller, I guess that is a matter of interpretation, but I never took a single post of his like that.

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Originally Posted by Fungus
Jenn thanks for all the help you have done for him and his wife! You are a great person ma'am!  I talked to his wife the other day and man she is trying to be strong but you can tell she is in a daze at the moment  Again thank you so much for being a wonderful person and helping his wife like you are!
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Julia is probably one of the most real, sincere, and humblest person I've ever known, and I loved seeing how happy they made each other. She's been through a lot with his illness and there is no reason why she has to face this alone.
She really loved David and never let his special needs get in the way of enjoying every moment she had with him. I am inspired by her strength and ability to go with the flow of things so easily. Life is one thing when the one you love and are married to is dealing with a major illness, but a whole new ballgame when that someone is also in a wheelchair.
I also know what it feels like to love of your life before turning 30 and suddenly feel so alone, even when you're surrounded by people. One of the worst feelings in the world.
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Originally Posted by trevesty
Bookmarked.. Jenni, I expect facebook harassment if you don't see a donation from me soon. I get sidetracked very easily 
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Wow FB! Friggen AWESOME idea Trev!!!! Putting it on my to-do list tomorrow!!!!