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R.I.P. LEON KHAN

God is really trying to tell me something. This morning I lost another person very close to my heart, Leon Khan. He turned 26 in February. This is truly unbelievable. Leon and I shared many memories together during my years in the House of Khan.
In fact, my close friend Luna Khan and I were just remembering that it was actually a dramatic argument between Leon and I that caused me to leave the House of Khan in the summer of 2004. I have so many memories with this boy. I also have tons of pictures of the two of us at events together, i'll have to scan them and post later.

This death leaves me numb. When will it stop?

RIP.


Summer of 2004, the night Leon debuted as Father of the New York City chapter of the House of Khan. Picture taken uptown in Luna Khan's house.




Leon (far right) with Father Trevon and Mother Ayanna Khan at the House of Khan Ball in D.C. , circa 2003

Frank,

I hope that your spirit is doing well. please make sure to give yourself the mental space and guidance you need to make it through. be strong and remember to love life. Losing someone is a hard thing to deal with.. We must remember the moments in time when... We laughed and cried and did silly stuff with those who have moved on beyond us...

SeaN

stay strong frank! stay strong! keep your head up and dont lose your focus.

Wassup Frankie Stackz its ya boy lil tony sunshine from myspace and i jus wanted to say i'm sorry to hear of your loss my prayers go out to you and the house of khan...god had a greater callin jus remember your are blessed!!!

Lil Tony Sunshine Karan

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I'm sorry to learn about the passing of your friend. Just keep staying strong. You are a success.
Mel Smith

Leon was a friend and he will be greatly missed. I wish I spent more time with him.

Wow man.. This has been a rough period for you. Having experienced something similiar to what you are going through back in the 80's during the height of the AIDS epidemic, I can relate. You think that the deaths will never stop. I'm here to tell you that they don't. They may slow down for a period but death is a part of life. How you manage death is another story. For years I was numb to so much of life. You may want to consider going to a therapist or a grief counselor to help you process your emotions. Just remember, you are still here in the land of the living. It's up to you to live out all your dreams. For youself and for those that have gone before you... Peace and Blessings, my beautiful young brother...

Hey Frank, Sorry about your loss. Keep Ya head up and stay stong.

"Perhaps, they are not stars in the sky, but rather openings
where our loved ones shine down to let us know they are happy."
- Eskimo legend

FRANK, I JUST WANTED 2 SAY THAT LEON AND I WERE ALSO GOOD FRIENDS AND IT'S SUCH A TRAGEDY THAT HE HAD TO DIE @ SUCH A YOUNG AGE. HE WAS A GREAT PERSON 2 BE AROUND AND HE WILL BE SADLY MISSED.I WISH ALL OF US MEN,WOMEN ALL OF ALL AGES TAKE HIS DEATH AND LEARN FROM IT. IT'S NOT EASY 2 DEAL W/ A PERSON'S DEATH ESP. WHEN IT'S SOME1 WHOM U CHERISHED AND LOVED FOR SO LONG. REST IN PEACE MY LIL' BROTHER AND MAY GOD HAVE HIS ARMS OF PROTECTION AROUND YOU..LOVE, DEREK PRODIGY

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