What a beautiful sweet man. I will never forget when I first met him. He took my tiny hand in between his two enormous hands. I felt so tiny, like some kind of pixie by comparison. And always the sweet goodbye "One Heart". God bless you Aashid. For all who knew you, we shall remain "One Heart."
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