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Published: Thursday, July 8 2010 11:06 a.m. MDT

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My thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Trujillo's family. Sad that there are no comments on this story, yet tons of comments about Boozer leaving.

Brother Lawrence - Kaysville

As with others, my best wishes, sympathy and support go to Mr. Trujillo's friends and family who will feel his loss as a void in their lives. May they find time to seek and find sweet peace in their memories to fill the place of his absence - until they meet again.
And, as a sufferer of bipolar disorder -- as this story mentions Mr. Trujillo was as well (and other news stories have divulged about other people who have died under strange circumstances, such as Brian Cardall last summer) -- and being Mr. Trujillo's age, as well, I would caution everyone - especially those in The Press, to remember that there are wide variations in any individual's reactions due to the influences of bipolar disorder, or 'manic depression,' as it is also called. Most of us never have, nor ever will go wandering off and die under mysterious circumstances. Nonetheless, friends, family members, and even Doctors need to research possible scenarios and be prepared to help when hints of bizarre behavior may arise to threaten those affected, lest an unexpected and tragically-ended situation occur.
Again, I pray for sweet solace for family and others at this time of loss.

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