Posted by Don-Wi on November 20, 2010 at 19:30:00 from (75.219.121.13):
My wife was on her way to her Mom's house yesterday mornign to drop off our son before going to work and saw a whole bunch of flashing lights and such down one of the side roads. Mentioned it to me yesterday after work.
Turns out it was the son of the man who remodeled my parents house. They adopted all of their children, and he was a very nice guy. Even tried to keep the noise down in the early morning when I was sleeping (worked 2nd shift back then) and was very thoughtfull.
I'm thinking his family is gonna need a few prayers to get through this one. It sounds like it was just a typical teenager in a fast car screwing around and he lost control. Was in a 95 Jag, lost it going 100+ MPH broadside into a tree and the car disintegrated, killing him upon impact.
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