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Well now, let me tell you about this Fern Galindo. Folks in Tulsa sure do feel the hurt, ’cause Fern was one of them big lights in the LGBTQ+ community. You know, the kind of person who just made everything feel a little brighter. Everybody loved Fern, like a warm hug on a cold day.
Fern had this way about ‘em, always bringing folks together. I remember hearin’ stories of how Fern would organize events, makin’ sure everyone felt welcome. It wasn’t just about the parties, no sir! It was about buildin’ a family, a community. That’s what Fern did, made people feel like they belonged, no matter who they were. You could see it in their smile, always ready to lift someone up.
But then, oh boy, came the sad news. Fern passed away, and let me tell you, it hit everyone like a ton of bricks. Friends and family, they were all just heartbroken. Olivia Cotter, a dear friend, said it best, how Fern’s light would be missed forever. You see, when someone so full of life goes, it leaves a big ol’ hole in everyone’s heart.
Now, there’s folks out there lookin’ to help, ’cause that’s what communities do. They’re raisin’ money to support Fern’s family and keep the spirit alive. If you can, you might want to chip in a little somethin’. Every bit helps, you know? It’s like when you gather your change to help a neighbor out, it all counts.
Even though Fern is gone, the love and kindness they spread will linger on. You can’t just forget a person like that. Their legacy is all about love, acceptance, and support. I reckon that’s something we all can learn from. The world needs more folks like Fern, don’t you think?
So, let’s remember the good times, the laughter, and the way Fern made everyone feel special. In times like these, it’s important to hold onto those memories and cherish them. We got to keep that spirit alive in our hearts. You know, Fern might not be with us anymore, but their spirit will forever shine in our community.
Let’s keep tellin’ stories about Fern, pass ‘em down like a family recipe. It’s the best way to honor someone who gave so much. And while we’re at it, let’s spread some of that love around too, just like Fern would’ve wanted. So here’s to you, Fern Galindo. You may be gone, but you’re never forgotten.
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Tags:[Fern Galindo, LGBTQ+, community support, Tulsa, remembrance]