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Born on October 4, 1982 in pikeville, Kentucky, United States
Passed away on March 25, 2010 in pikeville, Kentucky, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, john hurley, 27 years old, born on October 4, 1982, and passed away on March 25, 2010. We will remember him forever.
Thirteen year...how in the world has it been that long? I miss you dad and I love you. I wish i could tell you so many things. Just one conversation to update you on everything would be okay with me. I spent the day with grandma. We went to the hotel and went swimming, all of us! It would've been so much better if you had been there.
My dear, sweet dad. How I wish we could've been closer. How I truly wish that we could have one conversation together now that I'm an adult. I see you in me and my daughter every single day. Every story of you I hear, every photo I see and every little piece of your life that I can remember is shared with everyone I meet. I show them pictures, songs, tell them about us rocking on the couch until 10 am and listening to the best CD ever burned. You were the coolest, most interesting person. I love you, and I love you more and more with each passing day. I watch my grandma relive days with you. I watch how she carries you with her in every thing she does and my heart breaks so badly for her. Easter is coming up. You're not here to make her a card but I will sure sign your name on the card your granddaughter and I make this evening. You'd do it for me. You are NOT forgotten, not even a little.
Thirteen year...how in the world has it been that long? I miss you dad and I love you. I wish i could tell you so many things. Just one conversation to update you on everything would be okay with me. I spent the day with grandma. We went to the hotel and went swimming, all of us! It would've been so much better if you had been there.
My dear, sweet dad. How I wish we could've been closer. How I truly wish that we could have one conversation together now that I'm an adult. I see you in me and my daughter every single day. Every story of you I hear, every photo I see and every little piece of your life that I can remember is shared with everyone I meet. I show them pictures, songs, tell them about us rocking on the couch until 10 am and listening to the best CD ever burned. You were the coolest, most interesting person. I love you, and I love you more and more with each passing day. I watch my grandma relive days with you. I watch how she carries you with her in every thing she does and my heart breaks so badly for her. Easter is coming up. You're not here to make her a card but I will sure sign your name on the card your granddaughter and I make this evening. You'd do it for me. You are NOT forgotten, not even a little.
I never forget the time we walked down the road in Pikeville and you showed me and Kyla what honeysuckle is. First time I ever tasted it. I tell Zoe every time we see them about that.