1/1/2007 8:29 AMMom wrote:
I miss you and love you. Happy New Year! I'll be thinking of yu as I watch the Hogs play today. I know you will be laughing at me for yelling at the TV! Reply to this
1/5/2007 10:20 AMalex wrote:
I miss brittaney very much. She was , and still is, a very great sister, I will always remember her, and I hope that people join this foundation, and listen to the words of the people who own it and buckle up! Reply to this
1/6/2007 10:35 AM
jake wrote:
Brittaney held and still holds a very special part of my heart. She made me happy, no matter what my mood was. She was loving and caring to anybody she ever met. She once told me that "hunting sounded fun, but we didn't really have to take a gun". She was the most kind-hearted person i've ever known. She is in a lot better place right now looking down on us. We are the ones left behind to deal with the loss, so even if you don't buckle up for yourself, buckle for the people that you love. Reply to this
1/9/2007 6:58 PM
WBF wrote:
Brittaney's Grandfather is a member of a forum that centers around wooden boats. When Brittaney passed he shared with all of us the tragedy and the emotions. We would like to share with the world our response to this sad and memorable passing.
Please see http://www.woodenboat-ubb.com/vbulletin/upload/showthread.php?t=56308&highlight=brittaney
to see how her passing has affected each and every one of us.
On behalf of the WBF, Bilge community. Reply to this
1/10/2007 10:26 PMErin Bush wrote:
I am a sister to a SHS Senior this year (Brittney Gallagher). I have three sons and I really think that this web site is so wonderful! I am a very strong believer in clicking the belt. I am also a PTA mom for Westwood and I help out with some of the classes once a week. I think I will see if we could make the kids aware of the importance of buckling up. My thoughts are with the parents as a parents myself. Reply to this
1/12/2007 6:14 PM
chelsea lynn wrote:
i didnt knoe brittaney well and i wish i could have gotten to knoe her better from what i knew of her she was a seet and careing person. She always gave me the right advise...i just wish i could have gotten to know her better....the day i found out about what happend to brittaney i was crushed but when i had to hold some of my friends i knew it was a BIG deal and that alot of people knew brittany....its a sham a girl so sweet,so nice,and she didnt do anything wrong had go...but ever time i think about that i think "shes in a better place now were theres no wars,no fights,and where she is everything is wonderfull just like her...brittaney i miss and i wish i could have say one more goodbye. Reply to this
1/13/2007 12:48 AM
Anthony Rocko wrote:
Hi my name is anthony rocko i am an shs senior...i would first off like to tell the parents of brittaney that i pray for your daughter every night before i go to bed! i have only lived in arkansas for 1 1/2 years now and in this short ti me i got to know brittaney very well...i was devastated when i heard what had happened but i know she is in a better place now a place where there will be no suffering she was an inspiration to us all!!!!! my heart and my prayers go out to all of you Reply to this
1/13/2007 10:47 PM
Mandy wrote:
loosing a loved one is soo hard and i wish i could tell you everything will be ok or that im sorry but i really dont feel like its enough. i miss britt every day but at the same time it makes me happy because i know my dad loved brittaney like his own daughter and would have done anything for her just like he would have for me. They are both looking down on us everyday and through everything that we do they will be right by our side laughing and crying and supporting us. Brittaney was such a wonderful person and i honestly feel blessed just to have known her. I think about your family everyday and wish i could do more to help you through this, but in my experiences sometimes it just helps to sit and think and cry if you need to. I am so sorry for your loss and pray for you daily ~mandy Reply to this
1/20/2007 11:52 AM
Courtney wrote:
Brittaney and I were friends for quite awhile and we would always sit on the bench together playing basketball and make all these funny jokes! Everyone who knew her was touched by her death in one way or another, but I understand that she was needed for a bigger purpose. She is still watching over us in heaven and always will be our angel. Reply to this
1/23/2007 1:38 PM
Janet Gentry wrote:
I did'nt have the oppertunity to get to know Brittaney very well, but I do know everyone who did loved her great deal. She was always so pleasent to be around even in the brief time I shared with her. She is missed everyday by many and will continue to be. Maybe something good will come from all the pain suffered by those who loved her. My daughter Courtney is right,"She is still watching over us in heaven and always will be our angel". Reply to this
1/20/2007 10:31 PM
Austin wrote:
i feel very sad to here this story and alex i feel very sorry for u. i did not know brittaney but she sounds like a very great person that will be in alot of peoples hearts. Reply to this
1/23/2007 2:51 PM
Esther wolfe(emmie) wrote:
Brittaney was a good cousin to me even if we was not together she was still somewhat around me,she loved seeing her family and she always would always make me feel like i was loved when i was upset. Brittaney was a funny girl,she would think of something to say when everyone was not talking. i will always think of Brittaney when i think of somthing that makes me happy because she was the one that always make me feel good inside and out. always think of Brittaney when you get in your car and buckle up and be safe. Reply to this
1/29/2007 8:15 PM
savanah wrote:
I think about Brittaney often. And I pray that Sara and her family have found some sort of peace. Britt was a beautiful person inside and out and I miss seeing her around. I hope someone can learn from her tragic story. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Reply to this
2/20/2007 2:02 PM
Tiffany wrote:
I got to know Brittaney in a very short amount of time. She always made me smile and cared so much about everybody and their problems. She had the prettiest smile ever. No one will ever forget her smile. No one will ever forget how she touched so many people and no one will ever forget Britt. I think of her each and everyday. I miss you Britt. Save a spot for me in Heaven. Ill see you again someday and i cant wait. Until then I love ya and miss ya! Reply to this
3/10/2007 11:46 PM
DALLAS wrote:
BRITTANEY WAS MY COUSIN ME AND HER GOT A LONG GREAT. IF I HAD A PROBLEM SHE WAS ALWAYS THERE FOR ME. I LOVE HER THIER AINT A DAY THAT DON'T GO BY THAT I DON'T THINK ABOUT HER. SINCE THE WRECK I DON'T SPEED AND I ALWAYS WEAR MY SEAT BELT. TO THOSE WHO KNEW BRITTANEY. I JUST WANT TO SAY THAT WE WILL GET THOUGH THIS SOME HOW SOME WAY. I WANT TO ENCOURGE ALL TEEN AND ADULTS TO BUCKLE UP FOR YOUR SAFTY AND THE SAFTY OF OTHERS.SOMETIMES I CAN'T EVEN DRIVE I GET SHAKEY ALL I DO IS THINK ABOUT MY COUSIN. SO MOST OF ALL WHAT I'M TRYING TO SAY IS SOON AS U GET IN UR CAR OR TRUCK PLEASE EVERY ONE AND I MEAN EVERYONE PLEASE BUCKLE UP FOR BRITTANEY AND YOURSELF AND THE SAFTY OF OTHERS AROUND U. THANK U. Reply to this
3/26/2007 12:17 AM
Kristin wrote:
I knew Brittaney when we were younger and her and I became very close friends, actually we were together almost everyday for a long time. I switched schools and eventually lost contact with her but that didn't mean I quit thinking of her. I knew her father and if I talked to him I would always ask about her. When I heard this news of the loss of Brittaney I didn't believe it at first. I didn't understand why this would happen to such a wonderful person. When I found out about this website I got online and checked into it. I think that it this a very good website for teens to look at. It is a touch of reality. It shows that anything can happen in a blink of an eye. The stories I have read are sad and I feel for the different families that have lost loved ones. I want to say thank you Sarah for giving me a chance to get to know Brittaney again through this website. She was an outstanding person and loved by everyone and I know that she knew that I still loved her like my sister even after all this time. I will keep praying for the family! Reply to this
4/8/2007 6:56 AMMom wrote:
Happy Easter baby. We will dye a set of eggs for you. The farm is beautiful this year. Your roses are covered in blooms. I covered them because we are having a late freeze. I guess you know that. Your stone is almost ready. We still haven't found your book of poems. I sure wish we would. Jake said he knew you can't take it with you, but if anyone could figure out a way you did. Some days I think he is right and you did find a way. We all love you and miss you. I know you will celebrate with us today. I love you!!! Mom Reply to this
4/14/2007 2:02 PM
Erin wrote:
I was one of Brittaney's managers at TGI Friday's and I want people to know that not a person walked through our doors that was a stranger to her. She had a glow about her and a smile that made people feel at home. She was the true definition of an incredible person and employee. She will forever be remembered for her smile, grace and ability to make everyone she came across to feel welcome to her world. TGI Fridays will forever miss her. I will forever miss her, not only was she my employee but she was also a friend. To all of her friends and family I would like to thank you for everything you did that made her who she was. And to all those who never knew her, I am sorry because she would have changed your life. Rest in Peace Brittaney with a smile on your face. Reply to this
4/20/2007 8:31 AMMom wrote:
Okay guys, we're still looking for Britt's book of poetry. I don't care who has it. I don't even have to know. If you have it please just drop it through the mail drop any time. I want to be able to share it with everyone. I just really need it to come home. It was a great big part of her life. Please return it if you have it- no questions asked- I promise. Reply to this
4/20/2007 8:34 AMMom wrote:
Oh yeah- The tombstone is up now. It is beautiful!! Black granite with her picture etched in it. If you get that way have a look. I put a poem that her friend wrote for me on the day she died on the back. It really is the prettiest stone I have ever seen. Perfect for such a beautiful person. Reply to this
5/1/2007 8:26 PM
Jordan wrote:
I really enjoyed helping out with the applications the other day..it felt so good! We still havent gotten a chance to go to see the tombstone yet but im sure its beautiful. Reply to this
5/4/2007 11:38 AM
Jairo wrote:
I think of you, and wonder why did it happen to you? Life kicked us hard by separating you from us. Your second family, you always cared about us. And always made us laugh. The first one to welcomed me into the academy. You were so brilliant just like the light on a day. Always had a smile and something to share. I won't forget you and none of us will forget you we always have you with us, even though you are not here physically. Reply to this
5/15/2007 10:28 AMEsther(Emmie) wrote:
Brittaney was a loving and a nice girl, ever now that then i think about things that we would do when ever she would come down to licoln, when ever we was 10 are nanny in licoln had a big tree and we would clim it and we would talk about are life and waht was going on and about what we wish, are wishs are way diffrent now then what thay was along time ago, sometimes i wish that she was her with us, and that we could see her smill agen, Reply to this
5/29/2007 6:28 PMAndy Cross wrote:
While I didn't know Brittaney personally,she had a BIG impact on Matthew. He simply ADORED Brittaney. I can say that I have meet Dab and Mom, I cannot believe their strength. I just want everyone to know that we MUST keep Brittaney's Foundation alive. I KNOW it can and will make a huge difference in the way people think. I have posted 2 blogs on Activerain.com directing them to this site to read your comments, recommendations, and safety tips. I HOPE it makes a difference in the lives of our youth today. Here is 1 of the posts:
I feel like this would be the PERFECT opportunity to post another post for the ALLEN FOUNDATION. For those that haven't had the chance to read my blog on a PROUD FATHER, part 1, 2, 3 , i encourage you to do so. I feel this would be a perfect time to do so.
The Memorial Day holiday is rapidly approaching and a lot of you will be hitting the roads to see family, visit loved one's at grave sites throughout this great nation. I want to ensure that everyone makes it to their destination and BACK ALIVE. The single MOST EFFECTIVE way to do so is to BUCKLE UP FOR BRITTANEY !!
For those parents with young adult drivers, share this story with them, if they don't want to listen, have them go to the following website " Buckle up for Brittaney", http://www.brittaneyann.org/ and read for themselves the heartache and sorrow involved when a young son or daughter is taken away from us.
Have them read the blog and messages left by students their own age. This IS NOT Mom and DAD talkin. Have them start up a buckle up for Brittaney in their area.
It CAN and WILL save lives. Have them order the bumper stickers and start a great campaign that way. Have them GET involved for a great cause. Help save a life today.
Have a safe and Happy Memorial Day weekend....ENJOY your TIME with your families.
6/8/2007 6:42 PM
Jessica wrote:
My beautiful little boy, Austin Allen, was born May 29th. He weighed 7 lbs 5 oz and was 20 1/2 inches long.
I sure wish Brittaney was still here. She would have loved him. and I'm sure he would have loved her too. Reply to this
6/20/2007 7:02 AM
Jamie wrote:
I miss you Brittaney, its hard to believe its been so long. I haven't been able to see the tombstone yet but I plan to soon, I hear its beautiful. And I just wanted to let everyone who is envolved in this foundation know that I think it is a wonderful way to remember Brittaney and you're doing a great deal, I've had several people tell me how great the Buckle up for Brittany campaign is, people who didnt even know her, people who missed out. Reply to this
7/3/2007 5:39 PMSarah wrote:
Remember to be extra careful this week guys!!! Lots of wrecks and DUI's usally happen on the 4th. Reply to this
7/10/2007 7:16 AMSarah wrote:
Okay guys. The time has come to replace our teenage board members. It can be a lot of work but is very rewarding. Know anyone??? If so have then contact us for details and we will try to answer any questions. Reply to this
7/25/2007 3:49 PM
branden wrote:
i wasent the closest person to brit but i knew her for years and we had a few classes together. we talked in spanish all the time and i once asked her how she was always in a good mood and she told me there is no reason to put others down because you dont feel good. there is no way to describe a person like brittaney. she was everything people wanted to be. i think of her nearly everytime i get in my car. i wish she didnt have to leave so early i believe she had a bright full future ahead of her. i know how much she loved her grandmother and how she wanted to be just like her. she would never shut up about it! : ) she was so beautiful and full of life. i know she changed my life. but the sad thing is is that i didnt realize it until after she was gone. which always seems to happen. you never know what you have till its gone. i miss her so much and i do pray for her and as silly as it seems i look at her pictures and talk to her. i hope she can hear me. there will never be another person like her but hopefully now people can strive to be the way she was and make this world a better place. i have a son now and until you love somebody the way you love your child you cant understand whats its like to lose them and i send my greatest sorrows out to her family. she is looking down on you. we miss you brittaney ann. dont stop smiling Reply to this
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