picture from Huffington post and People Magazine
In the summer, she was always outside, a neighbor tells the Connecticut Post. She liked to garden; it was a favorite activity to do with her mother. Although she was a shy, quiet girl, recalls a former teacher to the local New Haven Register, "she would smile at things. If a kid did something funny, she'd be laughing." From People Magazine
Allison Wyatt's parents say their little girl made their home look like an art studio. They told NBC that the 6-year-old wanted to be an artist and would tape her work on walls all around the house. Wyatt "loved to laugh" and came up "with observations that more than once had us crying with laughter," her family wrote in a statement. The girl is also remembered for "random acts of kindness -- once even offering snacks to a complete stranger on a plane." From Huffington Post
Allison Wyatt "loved to laugh and was developing her own wonderful sense of humor,” her family wrote in a statement obtained by NBC. The Wyatts have established two funds in Allison’s memory –- the fund set up in her name will support charities in her honor and the second will provide Allison's younger sister with ongoing support and help pay for her college education. Donations payable to "Ben Wyatt as Custodian" can be mailed to Steve DeMartino, c/o TransAct Technologies Inc., One Hamden Center, 2319 Whitney Avenue, Suite 3B, Hamden, CT 06518. From Huffington Post
I will be remembering Allison by planting flowers and sending a donation to her fund.
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