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Loved Ones Live On At MySpace

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On her MySpace.com Described by his sister as "one of those naturally smart/eloquent people," submission page for MySpace members who've passed on. So far, there are over 30 submissions linking to profile pages of youngsters who've died-mostly in car accidents. Two months after the death of 22-year-old Vestige leaves a casual message. "Hey, Jacob...stopping by to say hey and that I miss you. Because we all know that God MUST have Myspace in heaven." The sites of the MySpace deceased have become a way for loved ones to commune with them days, weeks, or months after their deaths. Scores of friends and family visit these sites to express their love, how much they miss them, and to update them on what's happening back on Earth. "I am not going to work again tonight cause i am really not feeling well. Other than that i am cool..i am dropping by to say i love you and miss you and really wish you were here right now. Well i will talk to you later...if i dont get back on sweet dreams," writes TAT2DANGEL to 21-year-old Jill gets a birthday greeting: "♥ Happy Birthday Jill ♥ I Hope You Have The Best 18th Ever I Wish You Were Here To Experience It I Wish I Could Call You && Say Happy Birthday Instead I Get To Leave It Here I'll Love You Forever Jill Happpppy Birthday Babbyyyy" Family and friends continue to post messages as if they're beloved is only in another city. MySpace has become a channel for grieving, a support circle for the bereft, as well as a house of prayer.

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