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Dear Governor Hobbs,<br />

I hope this letter finds you well. My name is Pamela J. Pearsall <strong>and</strong> I am a resident of<br />

Prescott, Arizona. I write to you today with the utmost sincerity <strong>and</strong> heartfelt conviction. I<br />

am writing to express my support for the initiative to build a memorial wall to honor the<br />

memory of those who have tragically lost their lives to Fentanyl poisoning in our beloved<br />

state. It is an issue that has deeply affected our communities <strong>and</strong> calls for a poignant<br />

<strong>and</strong> lasting tribute to remember those we have lost <strong>and</strong> raise awareness about this<br />

devastating epidemic. The impact of Fentanyl-related deaths cannot be overstated.<br />

Every life lost is not just a statistic; it represents a beloved family member, a cherished<br />

friend, a promising future cut short. Each loss reverberates through our communities,<br />

leaving a profound void <strong>and</strong> a sense of collective grief. By constructing a memorial wall,<br />

we have an opportunity to create a physical space that serves as a poignant reminder of<br />

the human toll of Fentanyl poisoning.<br />

It will not only honor the lives lost, but also provide solace <strong>and</strong> comfort to the families<br />

<strong>and</strong> friends who continue to bear the weight of their absence. Furthermore, such a<br />

memorial would serve as a powerful educational tool, raising awareness about the<br />

dangers of Fentanyl <strong>and</strong> the urgent need for prevention <strong>and</strong> support services. It would<br />

foster a sense of unity <strong>and</strong> shared responsibility within our community, as we come<br />

together to confront this pressing issue head-on.<br />

As the husb<strong>and</strong> of our esteemed governor, you possess a unique position of influence<br />

<strong>and</strong> the ability to advocate for meaningful change. Your support for this endeavor would<br />

carry tremendous weight <strong>and</strong> of their absence. Furthermore, such a memorial would<br />

serve as a powerful educational tool, raising awareness about the dangers of Fentanyl<br />

<strong>and</strong> the urgent need for prevention <strong>and</strong> support services. It would foster a sense of unity<br />

<strong>and</strong> shared responsibility within our community as we come together to confront this<br />

pressing issue head-on.<br />

Your support for this endeavor would carry tremendous weight <strong>and</strong> send a resounding<br />

message that Arizona st<strong>and</strong>s united against the scourge of Fentanyl poisoning. I<br />

humbly request that you consider adding your voice to those who are passionate about<br />

this cause. Together, we can ensure that the memories of those we have lost are<br />

honored <strong>and</strong> that their legacy inspires positive action to combat the Fentanyl crisis.<br />

Thank you for your time <strong>and</strong> consideration. I eagerly await your response <strong>and</strong> look<br />

forward to the possibility of working together to make this memorial wall a reality.<br />

With heartfelt gratitude,<br />

Pamela J. Pearsall<br />

Rebecca - a mother, daughter, <strong>and</strong> sister.<br />

Prescott, Arizona<br />

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