"This is my brother Walt. My best friend, my teacher, my confidant, my hero. This is the man who taught me about true kindness and real strength. The music I listen to, the passions I chase after, the books I read, the way I see the world I owe to Walt. No one has had more influence on who I am.
Today my brother would have been 42 years old if we had not lost him to suicide nearly 7 years ago after a 25 year battle with treatment resistant anxiety and depression. Most people had no idea how much my brother was suffering. He always extended his hand and his heart to anyone in need in spite of what he was going through every single day. However, for those of us closest to him it was like watching someone die of a terminal illness.
I still use the present tense often when I talk about Walt because I am still here and every person that interacts with me is still being touched by my brother's spirit. Thank you Walt, I would not be here without you. I love you.
Please hold those dear to you close. Please seek help and support. Do not suffer silently. Please be kind to others and to yourself. Life is too short and too precious."
Words by Walt's brother and best friend Will Crooks.