He got his calling card. I'm angry, upset and so much more. We spent alot of years together playing. I'm kinda beside myself right now. Lost my sobriety tonight and so much more. It's unbelievable, unbearable, and just plain sad. I'm angry. Died of Chinese virus, he's the tall black kid in blue and white. I broke my leg in 3rd grade.
Yesterday, April 2, 2020, one of the most genuine human beings I've ever known, Vincent Edwards, died from the coronavirus (COVID-19). He was 40 years old.
Vincent was a fellow Jayhawk; he held bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Kansas. He was originally from Wichita, Kansas and, after graduating from KU, he moved out to DC about 13 years ago and worked in the DC area for a non-profit.
Everybody, and I mean everybody, loved Vincent. It was hard not to. He had a warm spirit and an impeccable capacity to really force you to think about and, in most instances, reconsider your most entrenched positions. I remember countless late night debates with him about politics, current events, religion, etc. Words escape me to even begin to do justice to his memory.
The unfortunate reality is that all of us are probably going to personally experience the impact of this pandemic at some point, so I wanted to take a moment to bring some awareness to this issue.
Yesterday, April 2, 2020, one of the most genuine human beings I've ever known, Vincent Edwards, died from the coronavirus (COVID-19). He was 40 years old.
Vincent was a fellow Jayhawk; he held bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Kansas. He was originally from Wichita, Kansas and, after graduating from KU, he moved out to DC about 13 years ago and worked in the DC area for a non-profit.
Everybody, and I mean everybody, loved Vincent. It was hard not to. He had a warm spirit and an impeccable capacity to really force you to think about and, in most instances, reconsider your most entrenched positions. I remember countless late night debates with him about politics, current events, religion, etc. Words escape me to even begin to do justice to his memory.
The unfortunate reality is that all of us are probably going to personally experience the impact of this pandemic at some point, so I wanted to take a moment to bring some awareness to this issue.