Gibb Anella
29-05 2020 20:49
wrote:
TJ truly was the best part of every morning, and his positivity and cheerfulness were infectious. He radiated kindness and was about as selfless as it gets. He remembered not only everyone's name, but little details about them that proved how genuine and caring of a man he was.
Fridays were ritual days. Big, smiley greetings of "Happy Friday" led to sharing a warm beverage (coffee on my part, hot chocolate on TJ's), and conversations of weekend activities. TJ loved movies, and we would talk about all the movies he planned on seeing that weekend - he liked to go to theaters for hours and see back-to-back movies.
We're all in shock at this loss, and it's tough to even comprehend not seeing him again. He was an integral member of the Beyond family, and we'll all remember him fondly.
Gibb Anella
29-05 2020 20:49
wrote:
TJ truly was the best part of every morning, and his positivity and cheerfulness were infectious. He radiated kindness and was about as selfless as it gets. He remembered not only everyone's name, but little details about them that proved how genuine and caring of a man he was.
Fridays were ritual days. Big, smiley greetings of "Happy Friday" led to sharing a warm beverage (coffee on my part, hot chocolate on TJ's), and conversations of weekend activities. TJ loved movies, and we would talk about all the movies he planned on seeing that weekend - he liked to go to theaters for hours and see back-to-back movies.
We're all in shock at this loss, and it's tough to even comprehend not seeing him again. He was an integral member of the Beyond family, and we'll all remember him fondly.