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Larry Bennett 

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Larry Bennett, a former building inspector whose poor health had cost him his job and drained his finances was buried March 10 with the help of donations. By the time he was 50, Larry had been on life support three times, had several strokes, lost his job because of his health and spent all the money from his six‑figure income on medical expenses for him and his family.

Bennett died February 26, 2005 from complications of Lyme disease.

Obituary published in The Dallas Morning News on 3/18/2005.

 

 

Charlie Bradley

   
 
 

Robert Dawson

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Jesse Jonah Goldsmith Morgan

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Delicia Gay Pevytoe- Butler

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Cury Roberts

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Thomas Roberts grew up in Plainview, Texas. He was a former US Marine enrolled in the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Texas Tech University. He was very dedicated to his work, family and friends.

Roberts took his own life March 2, 2006, after a long battle with Lyme disease.

* "He will be missed by everyone in Plainview. He was a vibrant life-loving young man." -Lisa Kersh

 

 

Dr. Sterling Edgar Walton

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Travis Wilson

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Austin

Travis Allen Wilson was born December 29, 1982 in Olympia, Washington. Travis attended Austin Community College and had just found financial backing to start a new business of fixing computers. He was an avid reader and writer and wrote many poems. He became a certified pharmacy technician in 2003, using his knowledge of Lyme and Morgellons to help other patients. Travis was very sick for much of his life but fought bravely through it all.

Wilson died April 23, 2006, from complications of Lyme disease and Morgellons disease.

Obituary published in Hill Country News on 5/3/2006.

 

 

Unknown male

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"I shall pass this way but once, therefore any kindness I can show or any help I can give, let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again."

- Author Unknown
 

                                
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