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Eulogy Good afternoon. Today we are gathered here to pay tribute to someone that has been dear in our hearts. Not just a friend but a friend that really cared about you. A friend that would always be there every second of the day if you needed their help. A friend who’s joyous presence filled the room with smiles. He told you what you did or did not want to hear but it was only for your benefit. Javier was an amazing person. Unlike everybody else, he was a care free person without a worry in the world. He was always in a good mood. Even when he did have his problems, he would always remember that everything would turn out okay in the end. Javier was a versatile person. He would always want to do something with you no matter what. Even if you

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