Eve, I never knew who you were personally; however you were a part of my larger family of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You were making such an impact not only on Chapel Hill, but the world at large. I, too, grieve your loss because it was a senseless tragic event and has taken from the world the promise of a bright future with leaders such as you who had so much to give. I have a dear friends whose children currently attend UNC or attended UNC and had the privilege to know you. They are both grieving the loss of such a fantastic person. In a time like this it is difficult to see that anything positive will come out of this, but I am sure that God has a plan for you and that your death will not be in vain. Take your place in the Golden Land and we promise to carry on your legacy in memories and deeds. To your family, I send my deepest condolences because I cannot imagine the terror they must be experiencing in this moment. May God be with them through this tragic time and throughout their ongoing memories of your life. May God Be With You!
Alumnus Thoughts in this Time of Tragedy
Quentin Alexander UNC Alumnus '87, ' Mar 07, 2008