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Zachary Baltzer
Родился вUnited States
24 years
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tam

He was a nice brother to me and nakhanh. Please read this  zachary john baltzer. mom and dad are going to Califorica  

Dad

It's the time of year when we would be heading out to races, both foot and car so this is a tough time but also a time that brings back fond memories of the experiences we shared. Recently I was telling someone about Zac and I going to Chicagoland speedway to an Indy car race early in the summer and a NASCAR race later that year. What was memorable was the difference in the majority of the fans at both races. Not stereotyping, these were just observations of the crowd in our section, same section both times. Zac and I joked that the Indy car fans probably struggled over long or short sleeve shirts that morning of the race....and the NASCAR fans struggled over shirt or no shirt.

Mom

Zac as I sit her 2 years later after your death the pain just doesn't seem to lessen. I think of you so much through out my day each and every day. I remember you growing up as a little boy and the nights I stayed up with you because you were so fussy. I use to get in our van with you in the middle of the night and just drive around to try to comfort you. As you were growing up you were so loved. You always wanted to help me out with taking care of your little brother. You had so much love for him I think sometimes it hurt you when you guys would fight. I remember how you two use to play with Kyle in front of the house and when I caught you three mooning cars that passed by. You were only about 6 years old. I remember the big wheels you and Garrett would ride up and down the driveway on Montana Ave. You two would go so fast that you would skid the wheels so hard that eventually the plastic tires wore down and we had to buy you another one. Then did and you boys built the fort in the back yard where you guys hung out until you lit it on fire. I am not sure which one of you guys did it because you all blamed the other. 

 

I remember the soccer days with you and your brother. You two loved the game so much. I remember when you were put on the varsity team and when they didn't let you play very much you quit and went back to the JV team just so you could play because you knew Tomas was going to let you play as much as you wanted..  Zac you were such a down to earth kid and did not what you thought others would want you to do but only what made you happy. That made you such an admirable person and one that I was so proud of.....So proud to be able to say that you are my son and always will be.   God how I miss you Zac and wish I could bring you back to talk to me again. I know you would of listend to me and things could be so different..but I know God won't let that happen and I just have to go on writing you letters like this and talking to you and just keep letting you know I will never forget you and will always forever love you till the day that I join you.

 

Love you baby..................<3   Mom  

Nakhanh (Sister)

I thought this would be a funny story for me to share and a personal story for me. Have you ever had your older brother or sister, ask you for money? And you have a very special relationship that nothing ever could get between you two, where you would fight but the next minute bestfriends? Well that's what Zac and I were like. Zac would always ask for money, and I would always give him the money he needed. But the insided joke for us was he would never every say 3 simple words we take for granted. "I love you" I would always try to get him to say those words to me, but never. I would even trick him, and he still would budge. So finally right before he died, I came up with a rule, everytime he wanted money he had to give me a letter the the words "I love you" Right before he died we got to "I lov" You may not understand what i'm trying to say, but i'm trying to say is even if one doesn't say I love you, or express how they may feel, you always know they love you. I know I did. The hardest thing for me is now, is on a note zac wrote telling all of the loved ones he left behind he spelt out "I love you" And to me, that's a sign of forgive me, for what i've did, and i'll see you someday. Here is a photo of I when I was younger with my two older brothers Zac to the right and Garret to the left of me.

Tricia

Hi Bernadette, John Nakhanh and Tam.  A memory of Zac that I want to share and that has always stuck with me was when Bunny and John went to Vietnam to get Nakhanh.  I stayed with the boys while you were abroad and I remember what a great help Zachary was.  I remember sitting in amazement while my 12 year old nephew did his and his little brother's laundry, made sure the dog was fed and helped with dinner.  He was so responsible and helpful... that was Zac though, taking care of and showing love to everyone around him.  Zachary was a truly unique soul and had so many talents the best of which was his ability to love and honor others.   This website is a wonderful way for you to honor Zac's memory.  Thank you for putting this up.  It's nice for everyone to be able to share their thoughts.

Love, Tricia.

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