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We are gathered here today to say some good things about a friend we lost who was more than a friend he was almost family to us. We wish you could stay Johnny but the Lord has bigger plans for you buddy. I remember the time when we ran from the cops and went to the church and met up with Dally and we talked about some good things we done together, like when we went into the dinner and ate together. Some of other things that we did is when we saved the kids and the press called you a here they called a Greaser a hero and that Greaser was you Johnny. Johnny was a good man who had the most funny humor and had an amazing smile, even though he lived a rough life he was still a great man he was an amazing guy just like Dallas who loved you very much and he was very mad when you died and he wanted to be with you in heaven. After this day …show more content…
There are so many things about you that I wish I could know about before you died in the hospital on that bed. You seemed to be just like Sodapop I loved you very much and I will always treasure the things that you did with me that a specail to me and you even though you are gone. Let the words that you said to me always stay to me and to you and to the Shepard’s Gang and to all the kids that have to go through what you and we had to go through, I hope that they can recover from this and become a special thing and let them have blessing like you johnny. I will always treasure the book that we read in the church and I will never let this book go until I see you again in heaven in the Lord’s arms one more time, we are going to be sad that you are gone and we are going to miss you very much from your great friend who would have never gave up on you, Ponyboy. Rest in Peace johnny. I will stay gold because you will stay with me and I will be a kid and make everyday a new

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