Dear Editor,
I was reading the article online since I no longer live in
Gilroy. I was 22 years old when the Ailes family moved in next door
to my mom. When my daughter Brianna hit her teenage years, Jeramy
was 18 years old. She would visit her Nana’s house and Jeramy and
his friends would be outside.
Dear Editor,

I was reading the article online since I no longer live in Gilroy. I was 22 years old when the Ailes family moved in next door to my mom. When my daughter Brianna hit her teenage years, Jeramy was 18 years old. She would visit her Nana’s house and Jeramy and his friends would be outside.

She would tell me how cute Jeramy has become and how cute his friends were. She would peek out the window or pretend she was getting something in the garage just to take a peek at Jeramy. She would come back in the house saying “he is so cute.” She is saddened, and we will miss him, but we will never forget the memories that she has of “just pretending” so she can see Jeramy. Our deepest sympathy goes out the Ailes family.

Cynthia & Brianna Braxton, Monterey

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