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    “Just 14 Days Ago, I Told Him I Loved Him”: St. Louis Mourns the Loss of 14‑Year‑Old Colin Hill

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsOctober 30, 2025Updated:October 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The St. Louis community is reeling after the sudden loss of Colin Hill, a vibrantly bright and kind-hearted 14‑year‑old ninth-grader at McCluer High School in North St. Louis County, who passed away on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, following a medical emergency at school. The shock has rippled through halls, neighborhoods and hearts alike, as people try to come to terms with a life ended far too soon.

    To those who knew him, Colin was more than just a student—he was a light. Teachers remember a determined, respectful young man who didn’t shy from a challenge. His classmates recall the way he cheered on others, offered encouragement, or simply shared a smile when someone needed it. On sports fields and in the everyday corridors of school life, he carried himself with courage, perseverance, and a quiet confidence that left a mark.

    His family’s message to the community is raw and heartbreaking. They shared that just two weeks before his death, a parent had told him gently—but purposefully—how proud they were. It wasn’t for anything extraordinary that day, just love being spoken aloud. “He always knew because I told him often,” they said. “I never imagined the last hug and words of love we shared would be our final ones.” They concluded, “I will always carry him in my heart. Love them NOW—tomorrow is not promised.”

    As word spread, the community rallied. Flowers, notes, and hugs poured into McCluer High and beyond. Fellow students, teachers, neighbors, and friends sought to remember Colin the way he lived—full of warmth, kindness, and the courage to care for others. His sudden passing serves as a stark reminder: no matter how young or strong someone may appear, life is fragile, and every moment matters.

    For those wanting to support his grieving family, a GoFundMe page has been established. Donations will help with immediate needs—the medical, memorial, and daily costs that come suddenly in tragedies like this. More than monetary support, though, people are offering their condolences, meals, presence, and prayers: the kind of quiet solidarity that helps carry a family in their darkest days.

    In the weeks ahead, there will be memorials, gatherings, stories shared, tears shed, and perhaps voices raised in grief and memory. But always, amid the sorrow, the hope will be that Colin’s light continues to shine—through the lives he touched, the kindness he inspired, and the love his family now carries forward.

    St. Louis has lost one of its young voices, but it has gained an enduring reminder: that in every shared hug, in every kind word, we honor not only those gone too soon—but those who remain. And if there is comfort to be found, it lies in remembering him well, loving deeply, and never taking tomorrow for granted.

    The post “Just 14 Days Ago, I Told Him I Loved Him”: St. Louis Mourns the Loss of 14‑Year‑Old Colin Hill appeared first on Tripplenews.

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