Thursday, October 29, 2009

Death at JWU: Franki Triano

*This is just me being curious and investigative. I possess no power or authority in the situation, nor did I know this person. Just trying to keep people updated. In respect for this whole issue, feel free not to leave any rude comments.*

Self written bio:
"My name is Franki Triano. I am from Kansas City, Missouri. I am 19 years old and a Marketing Major at Johnson and Wales University. I have wonderful parents and two older sisters who have inspired me in too many ways to list. I have a cat named Mojo, a dog named Harley, and a horse named Dash. I like to consider myself a free spirit with ambitious dreams. I might be little but I’m full of energy. I like to have fun and enjoy the life that I’ve been given. I love music, food, friends, family, smiling, laughing, and just being me."


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You go on this girls facebook page and its so sad. There are more than one hundred comments from friends, relatives, classmates, roommates, etc, dedicated to her.



Thats all I have. I doubt any new information will be made public.
Please keep praying for her family and friends.
& I'm out of this topic.
God Bless.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What happen to dear Franki was a terrible accident.
All of us who loved her or people dear to her appreciate how you have delicately handled this news.

Franki was a wonderful person,
a thoughtful writer, an excellent chef, a beautiful soul and a creature who possessed a temperament so alive that others drew great warmth from her.

She was a victim of something that could have happened to any one of us in younger more experimental times, many of us walked this same line in our youth. Franki was taken this way and a hole was left behind.

Franki has a very loving family,
kind parents who knew their child well,
two beautiful sisters who adored their baby sibling and a warm inviting home that is open to all of the Triano children and anyone that they may be fond of.
The days following Franki's passing were filled in by an endless river of mourners and helpers who were doing what they could to cope and help others do the same together.

That house will always be a few degrees cooler now,
sisters will have 1/3 less giggles around table together
and there will always be a few extra meatballs that belonged to
the future Miss Triano....
many holes,
many holes.
Please continue to keep them all in your prayers,
for when it is no longer hype-news the family never forgets the changes they missed seeing their loved one go through.
Thank you to all who have been kind and careful in the matter of
dear little Franki Triano.

Anonymous said...

That was on of the most beautiful things someone could do for such a special person. Franki was such an amazing person whom i thought i would never live without. I still think about it like it was yesterday, we were just running around as kids and then growing on to spending summers togeher and spaghetti on sundays. I miss Franki so much and i want her family to know that i am there for them as well as how much i need them there for me. Theres a piece of me that left when Franki died and when im around the Trianos that piece for that moment almost feels whole again. I believe that theres a little bit of Franki in all of us whom were close to her and if we stick together then thats a whole lotta Franki! Such a small person had such a great impact on everyone she knew, atleast for me anyway. Franki brought the best out of me whenever we were together and all i want is to let her know what she truley ment to me. Franki i love you and always will.
~Fly on little wing~