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More Riley Rawlins Details

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 10th, 2012

The Dallas Morning News crime blog has published this:

Riley Rawlins, 17, an apparent Sasquatch enthusiast who wanted be a Marine — killed Jan. 7 while crossing the 9900 block of Royal Lane, allegedly by a motorist running a red light.

Also, arrangements have been made:

In Memory of
Riley Edward Rawlins

February 15, 1994 – January 7, 2012

Memorial Service
Saturday, January 14, 2012
10:00 am

Sparkman Funeral Home
1029 South Greenville Ave
Richardson, TX 75081
(972) 238-7855

Once again, if you wish to contribute to the fund to support the family through the awful expenses that have come with the sudden death of their son, please give by clicking on the Cryptomundo donation button in the top right corner of this website.

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2 Responses to “More Riley Rawlins Details”

  1. Autumnforest responds:

    My heart goes out to Riley’s family. I hope that all the wonderful memories they made during his time on earth help to comfort them and reassure him that he touched everyone around him’s lives and forever changed them with the light of his character and spirit. So little time and so much impact.

  2. Veruca responds:

    Please let Monica, Gillian, Lauren, Chris, Adam Frank and family know how sorry I am for their tragic loss. Riley was a great kid. I first met him when he was about 7, I believe, some ten years ago in TBRC. Last saw him when he was close to 12,maybe 13. Handsome & sweet.Obviously grew up strong. He would have made a good Marine. God bless you all.



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