Sunday, 6 January 2008

Black Diamond mourns loss of family

The two little blond girls wore matching pink puffy jackets. They said their friend Olivia liked pink too. Her classmates remember her giggle most of all a loud laugh that made her friends laugh with her. Heather Invie Notch organized the vigil although she didn t know the Anderson family personally. She said she did it because she s a mom and a member of the close knit community. A quiet family Around town the Andersons were known for being a quiet couple. They sometimes barbecued outside and had family over but they mostly kept to themselves said neighbor Tim Nickson. Erica Anderson was a good old fashioned mom who walked her daughter to school every morning. But as his family grew the cars sat untouched in the yard. Olivia adored animals especially her new kitten. Nathan was a busy boy fascinated with cars and construction trucks. He loved to go to work with his dad. Olivia in a princess costume. Erica Anderson her hair in braids holding Nathan. A b! eaming Scott Anderson towering over his son. Amid tears Olivia s classmates managed shy smiles when they remembered their favorite thing about their friend. Ellis daughter year old Savanna Crowley spoke joyfully about her friend in the present tense. She makes me laugh Savanna said. In gentle terms he explained the darkness that had happened to Olivia and her family. Murray compared the dark situation to the coal that miners remove from deep within the earth.

Source: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/southeastkingcountynews/2004108131_blackdiamond06s.html


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