00:00He was kind, wise, just so laid back, so calm, so mature for his age, and he was just funny,
00:14very funny, but he just didn't know how funny he was.
00:17He had the great one-liners for everybody, and he was just witty, but he didn't know
00:24how witty he was.
00:25But he was just so mellow, like a Mr. Soft, gentle giant.
00:30He was just, if he was in his presence, you'd just feel at ease.
00:35He said, Mum, I'm right by your house, I'll be five minutes, will you warm my tea up?
00:42Because I wanted him home, because he had to get up for work.
00:45His lunch was made, his uniform was on his bed, and I was warming his tea.
00:54That's how close he was to home.
00:57My baby, he was my baby, and no mum should have to bury their child, so I had to bury
01:07my baby.
01:09He was 19, but he was my baby, and he was my life, and I don't know what I'm going to
01:21do without him.
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