Thursday, September 9, 2010

Eulogy

Samantha Kania, loving daughter, sister, and friend, will forever be remembered as a polite, responsible, optimistic young woman who lived her life to the fullest with no regrets. Samantha devoted her precious time to family and friends whom she cared very deeply about. She was a young woman who focused on the people around her; she valued the love, care, and companionship that they provided her with. She loved her family and was an excellent role model for her younger brother who was following in her academic footsteps, climbing up the ladder of success. In her mind, there was nothing that could not be achieved; she pushed everyone around her to do their best because she believed in their potential. Her friends saw her as one that brought them all together, looking to have a new adventure whether it was at the beach, in the city, or in the neighborhood. For her, there were no limits on the things that an adolescent could experience while they were still able to. Seeing the ones she loved with a huge smile on their face was of the major things in life that made Samantha happy.


The thing about Samantha that struck people the most was the fact that she cared so much about her loved ones’ well being. There was never a problem that she couldn’t address and try to help solve. If a family member or friend was ever in need, Samantha was certainly ready to assist them in whatever they needed. She was never selfish and wanted the best for everyone. Her generous, warm heart was always willing to give. Friends and family could trust her with problems, secrets, and the latest gossip.

Aside from probably being one of the world’s worst drivers, Samantha was a very responsible young adult who dreamed of succeeding in life. Throughout her entire academic career, she strived to do her best at all times. Samantha worked very hard, believed in herself, and soaked in all the positive encouragement that her family and friends provided her with. She always wanted to make her parents proud of their only daughter and that motivated her to be successful in both the academic field and the field of life.

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