Shalese Lopez Eulogy

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Shalese Lopez

Eulogy Her name is Shalese Lopez she was born in Firth ID on May 17, 1999. Her childhood was great! Her family moved around a lot but she was too young to care. She grew up mostly on her Grandmas white farm in Shelley where she could run freely in her diaper/underwear; she would run through her mother’s garden and eat all the peas she could find. Her mom and dad had gotten a divorce when she was one so her father wasn’t really in her life, which left her mom with little to no money but she still gave them as much as she could which was the world to Shalese. Shalese was 7 years younger than her brother and 9 years younger than her sister, but they were still all so close. Every afternoon after lunch they would have sit time to let their food digest and they would always watch the power rangers that were one of many great memories Shalese had from her childhood. Her favorite memory was when she was just 5 years old her mom had taken Shalese, her brother Bubba, and his friends fishing. Shalese used a little Barbie fishing pole from Walmart because she was too young
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She had three close friends that were in her classes but all of her other friends were in high school. Shalese always hung around people older than her which kind of made her a little more mature for her age. She usually kept to herself in middle school because she wasn’t really popular and didn’t fit in with the “cool kids”. Shalese hung out with her brother and his friends all the time while she was in middle school and he was still in high school, you could usually find them in the mountains riding dirt bikes or shooting little bunnies. Shalese would have been a senior in high school, she had four wonderful friends that went to school with her and like always all of her graduated friends. They always had a blast from bumping their music to loud in the river bottoms to going to huge parties! Shalese claims to have had the best high school

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