







I will miss Endicott for the rest of my life. He was my best friend for many years and will continue to be one of the most important people in my life. We did everything together throughout highschool and I will never forget the short time that I had with him.
We were so sorry to hear about the loss of Endo. I still remember him laughing and telling me about how he got his name. “Why can’t you be more like Endicott”… I have never met someone like him before and probably never will again. In the vacilica in Florence we lit a candle for Endicott. It shone as brightly as he did.
Amanda and Laura

We, like all who knew Endi have been struggling with his loss. We keep trying to remember every detail about his too short life. Trying to recall all the times we spent together over the years - each visit and trip. Always wishing we had known him better. But as we have remembered him, read the memorials, looked at the pics and videos, we have come to realize that we DID know Endi. We and you, ALL knew him. He was one of those rare people who was never shy about just being himself–his, intelligent, compassionate, confident, athletic, adventurous, articulate, witty, happy, handsome, self. The thing is, everyone liked him! Loved him! Wanted to be like him! Being able to just be ourselves, our true selves, and have others love us as we are, is what we all want in life. Endi had that.
With love, Frank + Kelli Huffman