Levi, I'm really gonna miss you man. I don't think reality of what happened set in for anybody until we got there today to see you. It was really hard seeing you lying there. We cried, but it was good we all cried together. I saw people I haven't seen for a few years, and they brought back a lot of very good memories. I felt like you were with us the whole time, but it was upsetting to not have you there in life.
You would be proud of your funeral. From what I heard, there was about 800 people, which is higher than the population of your town, 707. It was nice we all came up to Idaho, but would have been nicer if we could have seen you man. I met your parents for the first time. I understand how they say you look like your Dad. I started crying looking at you, your Mom came up to me and I told her I lived with you. My brother came and said he was my brother, and all three of us hugged. I'll never forget that Levi.
You'd also be proud of our remembrance in the only King Size Bed/Smoking room of the hotel. That was quite a time, we've got some good pictures to remember it with, which you'll also be in soon.
We went out to the crash site where you left us at. One question for you man, what the hell were you doing clear in the hell out there? Nobody knows what happened except you guys, guess we'll have to see if we find out more. I wish I could turn back time and give you call, see what's up. I'll miss being able to talk to you. You always made me happy, and I will always be grateful of the year and a half we shared in the basement of our old Orem house.
I am leaving man. You'll always be a brother to me and I will never forget all of the valuable life lessons you taught me while you were around. I love you man, rest in peace my friend. I'll come visit sometime.