I’ve known Leah since we both were 9 years old, her family moved next store to mine back in 2001 and right away Leah and I hit it off. I remember her and I had “secret” knocks on our bathroom walls so we knew when each other was there. That was a cue to then go out the bathroom window and just chat lol, silly right! And boy do I remember the nights as we became older and thought that sneaking out and running around the block real quick was cool enough, until we were caught ♀️. I could go on and on about the crazy things us girls been through together and becoming teens, good and bad it was our life together. Would I change just a little bit of it around to make it better, of course! But what’s a life without mistakes and lessons. As we became even more older we knew we were different in other ways but it never stopped us from keeping a friendship, distant or not, we always found ways to talk to each other. Leah was an amazing soul and most definitely went out of her way to help anyone she could in anyway she could. Anytime I came across boy trouble she was there to pop out front, light a cigg and just listen. Leah will forever be missed by my family and I. And her family should always know that we are here. We love you all! ❤️
R.I.P Leah & and as they say.....
“Gone but never forgotten”