By Thomas Scott

(Malcolm's Student in "I Have A Dream")

Dear Malcolmıs Family,

I was sad when I heard the news about the passing of my tutor and friend Malcolm G. I was shocked when one of my I Have Dream coordinators called me and told me the bad news, and I am so sorry that I could not see him one last time. Malcolm was very nice to me and he would always take the time from his job to come and see me and tutor me, when he could have a choice to go home, but he didnıt he came to see me. I feel bad because sometimes I would hide from him because I wanted to play with my friends and not be with him, now I regret that I ever did that. Malcolm always bought me things and took me to hockey games, basketball games, soccer games and to restaurants. Any thing I wanted he would get without second thoughts. He was a very good inspiration in my life and he still is. He thought me that no matter if Iım not good at school try and try hard and I can accomplish anything, and he is the reason I made it to the 6th Grade with good grades. He would read to me, help me with my math, and any of my homework and he always knew all the answers, thatıs why I call him smart. He has a great personality and a wonderful smile. When he got sick the first time and came back form the hospital he should me the tube in his stomach, but I knew then he was strong because he could have stayed home to get better but no, he came to see me. He was like a step-father to me and like a father he cared about me and I cared about him.

I did not hear about the weight or funeral thatıs why I did not attend, I barely heard about his passing yesterday, July 15, 2002. My family knew Malcolm especially my mom she knew him well. I never met any of you but Malcolm told me about the wonderful family that he had. I appreciate every thing Malcolm did for me and I canıt repay him for all the good things he did for me so I writing to share my story of what me and Malcolm did, and I am sorry that he passed he was a good man and I hope that he was still with us. I miss him so much and I know you do too. I am writing this letter to share my concern and tell what Malcolm and me did on our journey. I am 15 going to the 10th grade and I was not going to go to college and I told Malcolm that but for him I am going to go and get many degrees as I can. Malcolm will always be in my heart and I will always remember him as a tutor, friend, and as a part of my family.

Love,

Thomas Scott

(Malcolmıs Student)

 

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