Always and Forever in our Hearts and Souls
We all know that the great things life offers us do not last forever. Things we cherish and deeply love have a limited time. Anthony was one of life’s greatest creations. He contributed in this lifetime greatly. He benefited all of us with his character, his adoration, his looks, his smile, his energy, and his spirituality. However, the most significant quality in him was his immense love for people. He once said, “I wish I could give the world a hug.” The people in his life molded him into the individual he had become. He kept people always close by, because it was all the people who contributed to his life who made him the happiest.
Anthony continuously believed in peace and love. He never doubted these words, they kept him going. He made sure whoever met him learned what love and peace was. He would suffer if anyone of his friends suffered. He would make their problems his. This shows what a pure and good heart he possessed. Anthony was always taken care of. God always watched over him and made sure his desires were fulfilled. He always told others not to worry. He wanted to live life and have fun instead of worry. He never wanted to restrict himself of anything that would make him happy, and enable him to learn. He had a love for learning. He knew it would always aid him in life and shape him into a stronger man. The way he used his mind was attractive because it made so much sense. He had such logic and wisdom. His last name fits the wise part. Prudhomme in French means wise man. Towards the end of his life, the word wise best described Anthony.
He was extremely ambitious and positive about his future. He saw himself as a performer and a successful producer. He emulated his favorite producers, such as Rockwilder, Neptunes, The Rza, Jay-Dee, as he came up with his own beats. His lyrics represented his true sensibility. He spoke of what he knew and what he had lived through. He loved to chill, hang out with his friends, listen to and study music, and be with his girl. His love for music was huge. His favorite artists used to put him to tears with their lyrical skills, and that amazed Anthony. He knew he too could accomplish that feel for himself. Every Tuesday he anticipated going to the Wherehouse to see which of his favorite artists released a CD. He said he always wanted to support the artists. Anthony was taking keyboarding classes at Glendale Community College.







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