People Still Care
It has been a long time since I have written anything on the website. I apologize. Today, I checked for new comments and noticed that one of Danice's old friends had added a comment. In case, you don't know how to work the website yet, I am posting this comment so it shows up on the front page. It is truly appreciated. It makes one realize how many people Danice touched and she probably didn't even know it. It also reminds us just how special she really was. Here is the letter from one of her friends, Derek:
I remember Danice very well, we were friends in junior high and high school. We lived about a block from each other for several years. She was always so much fun, energetic, and hilarious. Danice helped me through a lot of hard times in my life. We even went to a dance together ages ago, the first dance I ever went to, and I was thrilled that she said yes to going with me. We were friends for years and lost contact when we both moved away from Laramie.
I found this web-site for Danice a few years ago. I was looking online to see if I could find contact info for a few old friends, and I was stunned when I found Danice's name and saw her picture.
I've wanted to write for a long time to express to Danice's family how much I hope and pray for a resolution to all this, no matter how long it takes. I have felt like I wanted to say something, anything, to let anyone who cares know that Danice was a very great person, a great friend, and part of many happy memories for me and many other people that went to school with her or were her friends. We all miss her and hope that whoever is responsible for this heinous tragedy pays for it dearly. Danice believed in Karma, at least when I knew her, and I hope that whoever is responsible gets what is coming to them.
I also hope that Danice's family or anyone who reads this is comforted, even just for a second, by knowing what a sweet, kind, and unforgettable person Danice was to so many who knew her. Thanks Danice!
And thank you for maintaining the web-site.
