Remember Coleton

 

 
 
 
 
Friends and family of Coleton Nelson, a 12-year-old killed in a car crash on Feb. 18, 2011, held lit candles and balloons in front of Aldergrove Arena Monday. Among those remembering Coleton were Luca Agostini (left) and James Carter. Coleton was a passenger in a car struck by a garbage truck at the corner of Robertson Crescent and 256th Street. On a memorial poster, were the words of a Kenny Chesney song: "It isn't fair, you died too young, like the story that has just begun, but death tore the pages all away. God knows how much I miss you, all the hell that I've been through, just knowing that no one could take your place. An' sometimes I wonder who you'd be today."
 

Friends and family of Coleton Nelson, a 12-year-old killed in a car crash on Feb. 18, 2011, held lit candles and balloons in front of Aldergrove Arena Monday. Among those remembering Coleton were Luca Agostini (left) and James Carter. Coleton was a passenger in a car struck by a garbage truck at the corner of Robertson Crescent and 256th Street. On a memorial poster, were the words of a Kenny Chesney song: "It isn't fair, you died too young, like the story that has just begun, but death tore the pages all away. God knows how much I miss you, all the hell that I've been through, just knowing that no one could take your place. An' sometimes I wonder who you'd be today."

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

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Friends and family of Coleton Nelson, a 12-year-old killed in a car crash on Feb. 18, 2011, held lit candles and balloons in front of Aldergrove Arena Monday. Among those remembering Coleton were Luca Agostini (left) and James Carter. Coleton was a passenger in a car struck by a garbage truck at the corner of Robertson Crescent and 256th Street. On a memorial poster, were the words of a Kenny Chesney song: "It isn't fair, you died too young, like the story that has just begun, but death tore the pages all away. God knows how much I miss you, all the hell that I've been through, just knowing that no one could take your place. An' sometimes I wonder who you'd be today."
 

Friends and family of Coleton Nelson, a 12-year-old killed in a car crash on Feb. 18, 2011, held lit candles and balloons in front of Aldergrove Arena Monday. Among those remembering Coleton were Luca Agostini (left) and James Carter. Coleton was a passenger in a car struck by a garbage truck at the corner of Robertson Crescent and 256th Street. On a memorial poster, were the words of a Kenny Chesney song: "It isn't fair, you died too young, like the story that has just begun, but death tore the pages all away. God knows how much I miss you, all the hell that I've been through, just knowing that no one could take your place. An' sometimes I wonder who you'd be today."

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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