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Vaughn Victor Fransch

February 19, 1964 - December 31, 2020

Vaughn, our dearest father, son, brother, uncle and friend led a complete and happy life. He excelled at every task and lived life to the fullest. Accomplished pharmacist, musician, advocate and father, this gem will continue to sparkle even though the sun has set.

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Andrew Cottingham 2021-01-07 09:53:02 wrote: Dear Vaughn, I would like to write this letter to you thanking you for being the person you were and the person I needed you to be. It is not easy knowing you are not here I thought you would be around forever, but my heart feels less heavy when I think of our time together. You taught me so much in life and I will always be grateful for the life lessons you shared with me. I hope that someday I can share those same lessons with my children. You always helped me to understand my problems and give me the direction I needed to solve them. We both made mistakes but we never loved each other less for them. I am happy to say I could share one final year with you, I had the wonderful opportunity to share a family meal and a good conversation, a joke and a laugh, a fight and reconciliation, a drink and a story. My fondest memory of this year was on was a meal we shared in celebration of my mom’s birthday. Where I got to hear you say this was all we needed. It was a perfect night we shared stories of past events and future plans with not a care in the world. You were a good person to me and I happy that I had the chance to share part of my life you. I will never forget how both you and Karen encouraged me to get a job, only to come in and give the manager a hard time who in turn would later give me a hard time. Only now that I am an adult I can understand how two adults can have a deep meaningful conversation while looking at a plain white Plascon painted wall. I wish I could turn back time for only a day to have a last final goodbye. The thing I would like to thank you and mom for the most is giving me a brother who is the best parts of you and the best parts of mom. I will always cherish my brotherly love the way you always enjoyed it to be. I love him with all my heart and I do think that he is the most wonderful thing you were able to gift this world. Although I am sad and hurt with your sudden departure, I am happy l knowing that having written this letter to you. There is not one thing in it that you did not already know. We had a special relationship and you cared for me deeply as I did for you. I am fortunate to have spent this last year with you. You may not be here physical but your memory will always live on through me and those who you surrounded yourself with. So to say you are not here simply isn’t true because my heart and the heart of our family will always have a warm place for you. It is a goodbye for now, until we meet again in the next world. Love always you son Andrew.

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