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Some of you other folks know Joe and Tamara from Cyclewise. I thought it would be worth passing along that they recently lost their son, Rider.
RIDER KAM BOISE - NEW HAVEN - Rider Kam Boise (Mr. Smiles) passed peacefully in the arms of his family on Jan. 22, 2013. He enriched our lives the day he was born, March 30, 2012. Rider is the son of Joey and Tamara Boise of New Haven. He is survived by his loving sister Jada; his paternal grandparents, Raymond and Theresa Boise of Middlebury; maternal grandparent, Roger Tatro and wife, Terry Tatro of Port Henry N.Y.; maternal grandmother, Susan Billings and partner, Bruce Ferland, of Ripton; and great-grandmother, Hilda Billings of Ripton. Rider had a special bond with his three aunts, Jennifer Kaigle, Shelley Payne and Tina Jankauskus; and uncles, Bill Kaigle, Jim Payne and Gerry Jankauskas; along with six amazing cousins Anna, Evan, River, Raven, Ian and Kyle. Rider has a special place in the soul of his cherished friends George and Donna Badore of Addison. Rider captured the hearts of his dedicated caregivers at Addison County Home Health and Fletcher Allen PICU/ Vermont Children's Hospital. We are forever grateful for their love. Rider taught us all that there is so much more behind a smile. There is compassion and grace, cheer, innocence, trust, and hope. We will continue to spread the joy of his sweet smile and infectious spirit. A celebration of Rider's life will be held on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013, at 5 p.m. under the tent at the Boise residence in New Haven (just behind Cyclewise). Join us for the release of wish lanterns in Rider's honor. This is an outdoor event so dress warmly. In lieu of flowers we would be honored to have you support our mission in finding a cure for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) go to www.fsma.org. Click on donate and select "in memory of".
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So very sad. My heart goes out to all who loved him....
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali.
So sorry to hear of this. It seems he touched a lot of hearts in his short time here. All my best wishes to the family in this difficult time.