A very Tragic Loss
Re: A very Tragic Loss
here is the link from a south fl news paper on what happened...
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<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by gsedanman on 11/19/03 11:53 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
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<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by gsedanman on 11/19/03 11:53 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
Re: A very Tragic Loss
Unfortunately, just a month ago my friend and his girlfriend from St. Thomas died in a car accident on their way to Orlando. Now, I hear about this. I'm so sorry. My deepest sympathies to the family.
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Re: A very Tragic Loss
Merlin,
My deepest sympathies in this time of pain and sorrow. You will be in my prayers. God bless
"I tell you the truth, you will weep and mourn...you will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy."
- John 16:20
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My deepest sympathies in this time of pain and sorrow. You will be in my prayers. God bless
"I tell you the truth, you will weep and mourn...you will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy."
- John 16:20
2003 G35 Coupe
Black, Willow, 6spd, Aero, Prem, Tint
Re: A very Tragic Loss
Marlon,
Heaven clearly needed another angel. God bless you and your family! You'll be in my prayers....
Here's an article of what happened:
Wednesday, November 19
Friends, family recall man who died in crash
By Pamela Pérez, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
BOCA RATON -- When he wasn't behind the wheel of his Dodge SRT-4, Andrew Chin Shue was thinking about it.
"He loved cars," said Michele Chin Shue, his mother.
He died Monday behind the wheel of his silver sports car.
"Somebody said he was weaving in and out of traffic," his mother said. "I tell him all the time, 'No racing.' "
Before the Palm Beach Community College sophomore could make the turn off Glades Road into the school entrance, Shue's eastbound vehicle veered across median. He collided with two people in a 2001 Toyota Sequoia. Driver Alexander Williams, 44, of Pompano Beach, and his passenger, Irine Palmer, 65, of Boca Raton are still recovering from their injuries.
Shue died at the scene around 6:34 p.m. He suffered a fatal head injury from the crash, according to his parents.
"No, no, he didn't suffer," his father Marlon Chin Shue told a stream of callers paying their respects on Tuesday.
Friends have mourned Shue by making a memorial site on Glades Road with skateboards and flowers. Members of his car club are expected to gather in remembrance on Thursday.
Authorities are still investigating the accident.
The couple said their son was a safe driver. He even had his seat belt fastened before the accident, they said.
The 19-year-old subscribed to a Web site forum and car club for Dodge SRT-4 aficionados. And he had just ordered a $200 part to modify the 2003 model with his father's help.
Shue had a level head and focused on his international studies major, his parents said. He planned to transfer to Florida Atlantic University in June. He balanced an evening class schedule with a full-time assistant manager position at the Regal Shadowood 16 movie theater, a job he held for almost three years.
"He was like a brother and a friend," said employee Shoshana Abramson.
On the evening Shue left for class, he and his mother passed each other in their cars and waived goodbye as they each turned the corner near their house.
"I was coming in and he was going out,'' she recalled. "He told me he was going to eat his dinner when he came home. I had it warming for him. Then the police came and knocked at the door. We never ate."
"Be quick to listen, slow to speak and even slower to get angry...but put that damn pedal to the ground!"
Heaven clearly needed another angel. God bless you and your family! You'll be in my prayers....
Here's an article of what happened:
Wednesday, November 19
Friends, family recall man who died in crash
By Pamela Pérez, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
BOCA RATON -- When he wasn't behind the wheel of his Dodge SRT-4, Andrew Chin Shue was thinking about it.
"He loved cars," said Michele Chin Shue, his mother.
He died Monday behind the wheel of his silver sports car.
"Somebody said he was weaving in and out of traffic," his mother said. "I tell him all the time, 'No racing.' "
Before the Palm Beach Community College sophomore could make the turn off Glades Road into the school entrance, Shue's eastbound vehicle veered across median. He collided with two people in a 2001 Toyota Sequoia. Driver Alexander Williams, 44, of Pompano Beach, and his passenger, Irine Palmer, 65, of Boca Raton are still recovering from their injuries.
Shue died at the scene around 6:34 p.m. He suffered a fatal head injury from the crash, according to his parents.
"No, no, he didn't suffer," his father Marlon Chin Shue told a stream of callers paying their respects on Tuesday.
Friends have mourned Shue by making a memorial site on Glades Road with skateboards and flowers. Members of his car club are expected to gather in remembrance on Thursday.
Authorities are still investigating the accident.
The couple said their son was a safe driver. He even had his seat belt fastened before the accident, they said.
The 19-year-old subscribed to a Web site forum and car club for Dodge SRT-4 aficionados. And he had just ordered a $200 part to modify the 2003 model with his father's help.
Shue had a level head and focused on his international studies major, his parents said. He planned to transfer to Florida Atlantic University in June. He balanced an evening class schedule with a full-time assistant manager position at the Regal Shadowood 16 movie theater, a job he held for almost three years.
"He was like a brother and a friend," said employee Shoshana Abramson.
On the evening Shue left for class, he and his mother passed each other in their cars and waived goodbye as they each turned the corner near their house.
"I was coming in and he was going out,'' she recalled. "He told me he was going to eat his dinner when he came home. I had it warming for him. Then the police came and knocked at the door. We never ate."
"Be quick to listen, slow to speak and even slower to get angry...but put that damn pedal to the ground!"
Re: A very Tragic Loss
I'm so sorry to hear Merlin. I hope that you and your family have the strength to get through this. Your son sounds like he was a pretty cool kid, at least we know that heaven will be a little cooler now. God Bless..
Re: A very Tragic Loss
I'm very sorry to hear this news. All my heart goes out to you Merlin. [img]/w3timages/icons/frown.gif[/img]

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Re: A very Tragic Loss
Im so sorry Merlin, My deepest condolences, my prayers to you and your family.

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Re: A very Tragic Loss
Very sorry for your loss. I pray you will find comfort within your family. Nothing will ever replace your loss. All I can pray for is healing for your family over time.....Sincerely..Sorry..NYCG35
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