Comments: My 16 yr old son Travis Edwin Greer was also killed in a car crash May 10, 2005. I struggle each day just to go on living without him. May God bless you. The Troopers in Virginia did nothing to the unlicensed 16 yr old boy,whom took his mother's SUV with her permission. The law does not protect the innocent, just the guilty. Travis's Mom
Added: March 19, 2007
Submitted by Name: Julianne (Parker) Powell From: Tuscaloosa, AL E-mail: parke068@yahoo.com
Comments: Hello Roger, Tami, and Bryan! I was just visiting the website and I thought I would say hello. I have been thinking about Justin over the past few days. I got a new Bible and I had to move the picture of the gardenia (that bloomed on my birthday) that you gave me into my new Bible. Its been in my Bible since 2002 and every time I see it I think about Justin and the signals that he seemed to send letting us know that he was alright. I enjoy reading the guestbook when I visit. It is amazing to see that Justin's life and your family have touched so many lives. People that did not even know him are impressed. I am so lucky that I did know him. I hope you all have a great week! Love, Julianne
Added: March 13, 2007
Submitted by Name: Brenda Mallatt From: Pittsburg, Ka** E-mail: bmallatt1@cox.net
Comments: I connected to your site while looking at poems to comfort my own grief. We lost our only beautiful daughter, Megan Mallatt, 3years ago on Feb. 15, 2004. She was a very active 18 year old senior in high school, loved by all who knew her. You can google her name and read alot about her. Our community gave generously to her memory and have built a 32,000 square foot addition to her High school, the Megan Mallatt Activity Center in Pittsburg Ka**. The love and comfort of others truly helps with our tragic loss. We share your pain in the loss of your precious son Justin, and take comfort in knowing that God somehow has chosen these special young people for a very special purpose, we do know that from the loss of Megan, young and old alike were drawn closer to God. (Megan was also stolen away by an asleep driver). Our deepest love and sympathy to you and your family. Heavenly peace, Brenda & Keith Mallatt
Comments: Thank you, Roger for trusting me enough to share this site with me. It has touched me very deeply. Its not easy for parents to be so strong when you lose your children. God Bless you for sharing your story with many, many others. I believe that your site may be able to help other parents cope with the loss of their own child, if God forbid it should ever happen. God Bless you both. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers. Your son shared a birthday with my brother, so he will always be in my thoughts on that special day. Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28
Comments: My friend Shannon shared your son's website with me. She works in the Elevator Safety Division of the Alabama Labor Dept. here in Montgomery. Justin sounds like the son every parent wished they could have. I was very touched by his life, his abilities and his parents for being the Christian parents we all need to be. Thank you for sharing. It also hits home a little more because my fiance is a truck driver. I will be sharing this with him.
Added: February 1, 2007
Submitted by Name: Candace Graham From: Gardendale E-mail: SqRRRt3@yahoo.com
Comments: My name is Candace and I am friends with your son Bryan. I go to North Gardendale. Im sad to say that I never knew Justin, but after reading all these great things about him, i wish i could have met him. He seems like he would've been a great friend to have! I know all of you love and miss him... and i will pray for you... I love bryan nash! he is a sweetheart... and i just wanted to let you know... everything that you have written about justin and everything justin wrote is beautiful. It is very encouraging to know how powerful God is... even through a 17 year old! Thank you so much for making this website... it is a great encouragement Love Candace
Added: December 28, 2006
Submitted by Name: Lindsey Moore From: Gardendale E-mail: moore064@yahoo.com
Comments: I was in Justin's graduating class. I never knew this website existed but I am so glad to see his memory and all the things he stood for live on.
Comments: Tomorrow 11-5 will mark 2 yeas since my wonderful son went to heaven. I stumbled across your website and loved the poem "The Cord". It brought me comfort. Thank you. And God Bless you and family. I truly understand.
Name: Kirk VanDyke
From: San Antonio
E-mail: sixteen34racine@wmconnect.com
Eight years, still feels like yesterday.