Farms: Rochester, Indiana - High School Senior. Too Soon. RIP Mr. Tyler Mulvaney.
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I don't know the details, but word travels fast especially when I know the surrounding communities very well. I've spoken at the surrounding community high schools and have been contacted by Rochester High School. For whatever reason, I havne't been invited. Breaks my heart. Not saying my words would have prevented this loss, but it sure would have helped. Just a few words for the students, staff, and community. Indiana ranks #2 in the country for most completed suicides by young people.
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keith stevens prayers to mulvahney family always rip tyler
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keith stevens
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I miss you so much Ty
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I go to Rochester high school I am a freshman and Tyler was a great guy we played baseball together a long time ago and as time progressed I never got to see him and then this happened Tyler we will miss you.
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once a firebird always a firebird #soarhigh buddy
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I go to Rochester, I am a freshman, I never met Tyler but that doesn't mean i am not hurt by his death. Thank you so much for making this video, I just wanted to let you know nothing is your fault you did everything you could have.
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IM GONNA MISSS TYLER
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Tyler was my best friend. He had moved in with his aunt during the summer going into freshman year. Needless to say he moved in due to a terrible divorce b/w his parents which resulted with him loving with his dad, and his sister living with his mom. Tyler and I had become best friends almost immediately( it's hard not to when you live 3 doors down). We had so much in common I almost saw myself in him. He was the nicest, coolest and misunderstood person I had ever met. I was devastated when he had moved back to Indiana just before our junior year started. His move was a result of an argument( I still do not know what about) with his aunt which entailed her putting him on a 22 hour bus ride back to Indiana. We would text and snapchat almost everyday. A few months later he came to visit and vacation with his aunt. I only got to see him for one day, New Year's Eve. We had a great night in which we went to a party and he ended up sleeping over my house. Little did I realize it would be my
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Last time seeing him. We hadn't stayed in much contact since we saw each other in December. I don't really know what occurred over the last few months which caused him to make this decision but it's absolutely devastating that I never got to say goodbye. That's my story of Tyler. He was my best friend and I loved him as a brother. RIP Tyler ❤️❤️
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I graduated in 1986. When I graduated high school at Rochester, at that time we were ranked #3 in the nation (Indiana) for suicides. On September 9th, it will be the one year anniversary of the death of my stepson, who was 26 years old, which we lost to suicide as well. The pain never leaves, and family and friends never "get over it" but have to learn to live with the loss. If anyone ever even suspects a loved one would take that desperate path, try to help them if you can. Although we weren't able to save my husbands precious son, who I loved like my own with all of my heart, it has made me more aware of others that may need help, and I will try to help the best that I can.
To honor those loved ones that we have lost, we all need to appreciate life, live life to the fullest to honor their memory. -
R.I.P we aren't alone, ik how everyone feels too I was in a mental hospital for the 30th suicide attempt. n self harm and I never ask for help until now, today. and now I'm getting the help I need.
I wish u can come to my school and speak