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Spencer

Felton Hudson

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Sachbuch / Biographien, Autobiographien

Beschreibung

In this personal biography, a loved one recounts the life story of Charles Spencer Hudson, a well-liked New Orleans bartender whose time on Earth was tragically cut short by a random act of senseless violence.

Charles Spencer Hudson was a well-educated man who had traveled to over 90 countries. To his loved ones, he was known as "Spencer." His close friends and family saw him as a positive and upbeat person, who was well-liked in the community. He worked off and on at a bar in New Orleans for over 20 years. Unfortunately, a lunatic fired a 4mm gun outside the bar and a bullet struck Spencer, killing him almost immediately. In an effort to make sense of tragedy, a loved one now shares Spencer's life story with the world.

This book will appeal to anyone who desires to see an end to the escalating crime wave and the deterioration of the justice system. Readers who want to see the personal faces behind gun violence statistics will appreciate hearing Spencer's story and reading the messages from his loved ones. A beautiful recollection that sadly ends in tragedy, Spencer reminds readers that death often does not come on a schedule. In today's violent age, safety and longevity are not a guarantee. Spencer aims to bring further meaning to one man's short but beautiful life.

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books about gun violence, life story book, books on the value of life, books about tragic loss, random acts of senseless violence, failure of justice book, biography of victim