| fuck everybody. im so tired of the people around me dying. im tired of loosing people in my life. and here my own cousin died and i cant go to the funeral because its in oklahoma. thats some fucking bullshit.
ok well my cousin lauren was riding a 4-wheeler with a friend of hers. and i guess it flipped and it killed my cousin and fucked up her friends leg. so now im all depressed and sad and shit which aint good
later guys.
im gonna go drive around and think.
WES

(When I look at this I wanna laugh and cry.)
Lauren Renee Avila
Lauren Renee Avila, age 15 of Altus, passed away late Friday evening November 11, 2005 at Jackson County Memorial Hospital as the result of a four wheeler accident.
Lauren was born August 15, 1990 in Hampton, Virginia. As a sophomore student at Altus High School, Lauren was involved in many school activities, including the Leo Club, KAY Club, track, soccer and athletic training. While in junior high and middle school, she played softball and basketball, in addition to being involved in other student activities.
As a member of First Baptist Church of Altus, Lauren loved praise and worship music and being involved in her youth group. Lauren could be called a “people person” who never met a stranger and one who loved people.
Lauren was preceded in death by her grandmother, Juanita Padgett and her great-grandfather L.A. Padgett. She is survived by her parents, Bobby and Juanell Avila; one sister, Brittany Howes and one brother, Taylor Avila of the home; her father, Eddie Crews and one half brother, Everett Crews of Virginia; grandparents, Melvin Pagett of Blair, Robert and Nelda Avila of Lawton and Dee and Gary Prillaman of Fayetteville, North Carolina; aunts and uncles, Dale Pagett of Hobart, Ricky and Tammi Padgett of Edmond, Jerry and Brooke Marlow of Purcell, Rita Johns of Olympia, Washington, Stacy and Darrel Combs of Altus, Lori Avila of Lawton and Jason and Alyssa Massie of Tyler, Texas along with many cousins and a host of friends whom she dearly loved.
Funeral services for Lauren Avila will be Wednesday, November 16, 2005 at 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church with Zane Newton, minister of youth, officiating. Interment will follow at the Altus City Cemetery under the direction of Lowell-Tims Funeral Home of Altus.
The family of Lauren Avila will greet friends at Lowell-Tims Funeral Home on Tuesday evening, November 15, 2005 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
Online tributes may be made to the family of Lauren Avila at www.Lowell-Tims.com |