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Washington state lower vally march for peace
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"He was so full of life," she said. "He loved his family and loved every minute he spent with us. He was such a good son. Every parent would love to have a son like him. He was always so thoughtful and full of respect. He loved his son. They were 'two peas in a pod.' Now my grandson has to grow up without his father. "I am going to grieve and miss my son every day for the rest of my life," she said. "These murderers and criminals have no idea what kind of pain and heartache they have caused my family. "As victims, we are sentenced to a lifetime of pain and grief. So these criminals and murderers should also be sentenced for life. Someone has to take these crimes seriously because everyone could become a victim to a senseless murder." Maria then recited a poem to the audience at the rally: You never said "I'm leaving." You never said "Good-bye." You were gone before I knew it. And only God knew why. A million times I needed you. A million times I cried. Susan Underwood was the first speaker at the Peace and Unity Rally Oct. 25. She told the 300 or so in attendance about the murder of her husband, Kevin, and how that has affected her life ever since. "Two and a half years ago, my husband Kevin was murdered violently by a man who was high on drugs," Susan Underwood said. "After he was apprehended and he was in jail two days, he was able to come down off the drugs he was on and tried to commit suicide because he knew what he had done was extremely wrong. I can't tell you how much this has affected my life and my children's lives. The last two and a half years, I have been lost without him. "I guess I want the community to come together and stop the violence," Susan said. "It is almost on a nightly basis that I hear gunshots. We live in what I thought was a safe neighborhood. I am a full-time student, and so at night I like to go to my room to study and I like to crack the window open. Every single night, you will hear gunshots. Then you hear sirens. It has become a nightly thing. "I would like to read a poem that means a little to me and reminds me of Kevin," she said. "It is called, "If Tears Could Build A Stairway." If tears could build a stairway And memories were a lane We would walk right up to heaven And bring you back again. No farewell words were spoken. There was no time to say good-bye. You were gone before we knew it. And only God knows why. Our hearts still ache in sadness And secret tears still flow. What it meant to lose you No one will ever know. But now we know you want us To mourn for you no more, To remember all the happy times Life still has much in store. Since you will never be forgotten We pledge to you today A hallowed place within our hearts Where you will always stay. "These gangs don't realize what they are doing," Susan said. "They have sentenced us to a life sentence of pain and sorrow without our loved ones because of their acts of violence. As a community, I think that we need to stand together and get this violence to stop." "This was a fun experience for me." I say.
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