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“Trey died in a car accident,” he said.
The words left me numb as Harold filled me in on a couple more details. I asked him who of the crew knew already, and I told him which of them I would reach out to so he didn’t have to be the one to break the news. Once I notified people, I sat back down to gather myself and let out a good cry.
But that first cry wasn’t the hardest cry. The cry I remember the most was at Trey’s funeral. Cliff, the piano player out of the crew, sat down to play the musical selection. The song was “If You Want Me To Stay” by Sly Stone, that was Trey’s favorite song of all time.
My boys later joked with me that during that song, my tears were running down to my elbows I was crying so hard (it should be noted, we all cried at some point), and I’m apt to believe them because I distinctly remember not caring what anyone thought. I needed to let out the pain of that moment, which was not just about having to say goodbye to one of our closest friends.
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“Trey died in a car accident,” he said.
The words left me numb as Harold filled me in on a couple more details. I asked him who of the crew knew already, and I told him which of them I would reach out to so he didn’t have to be the one to break the news. Once I notified people, I sat back down to gather myself and let out a good cry.
But that first cry wasn’t the hardest cry. The cry I remember the most was at Trey’s funeral. Cliff, the piano player out of the crew, sat down to play the musical selection. The song was “If You Want Me To Stay” by Sly Stone, that was Trey’s favorite song of all time.
My boys later joked with me that during that song, my tears were running down to my elbows I was crying so hard (it should be noted, we all cried at some point), and I’m apt to believe them because I distinctly remember not caring what anyone thought. I needed to let out the pain of that moment, which was not just about having to say goodbye to one of our closest friends.