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    Art Janke

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There are 32 comments on Student Dies in Sleep at Home

  1. My thoughts and prayers are with the Rubinos. I had the opportunity to meet Tori freshman year and the world will not be the same without her. I am so incredibly sorry.

  2. I never had the opportunity to meet this young lady, but after reading this story it tells me that I missed out on knowing someone very special. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. RIP!

  3. i’m a security assistant at 10 Buick Street and
    want to extend my deepest sympathys to
    her family and friends…i know that the best
    of her remains with us all…..

  4. Tori was an amazing young woman, and I am glad I had the chance to meet her — I only wish I had gotten the chance to know her better. This is a terrible tragedy, and my deepest sympathies go out to the Rubino family and friends. RIP Tori, you will be dearly missed.

  5. May her family and friends find comfort in
    knowing what a wonderful person Tori was. They are fortunate to have shared time with her and now have wonderful memories to help them cope in this great time of loss. I can not imagine losing a daughter. My prayers are with them. May Tori smile down on you.

  6. I had classes with Tori and we became friends. I’m shocked and sadened to hear this. She was beyond a good person. RIP Tori. I love you. You will be missed

  7. My deepest condolances to Tori’s family and friends. My thoughts and prayers will be with all of them. To everyone else outhere I have but one message…
    Life is short, you only have a small amount of time, make a difference and make it count. God bless!

  8. I met Tori on the other side of the world. One night there was a jazz and blues festival at Darling Harbor. Nobody wanted to go with me, but as soon as I told Tori her face lit up and she said she wanted to tag along.

    We arrived at the festival as the sun was setting. A reggae/ska band began performing as we found seats on the grass. The music played on and eventually the rosy purple clouds above us gave way to night. Everyone sat in a giant semi-circle around the stage, moving back and forth in their chairs, but no one would stand up to dance. The band stopped playing. The guitar player told everyone they needed to drop their fears already, get up and move.

    The music was incredibly happy and uplifting, but nobody would stand up to dance. They were all just looking around waiting for someone else to do it first. A few people stood up and swayed a little bit, but Tori and I were among the first to hop to our feet and really move. As the night went on we got more people into it and we lost ourselves in the rapture of the music. We got more and more people to join us and we were eventually jumping around on a dance floor dancing with four or five old Australian ladies we had never seen before. When the music ended we sat by the harbor and watched fireworks shoot off above the water with thousands of other people.

    I didn’t know Tori well, but that night was one of the highlights of my life. She was a fun, amazing person and I am happy to have shared that experience with her.

  9. I was fortunate to have children grow up with Tori in our hometown and know her family as well. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Tori, RIP, as you were a joy to all who knew you and a wonderful little and big girl to hug and know. I am so sad to hear this news and my heart goes out to your family and friends. May Love and Peace be with you always!

  10. Tori came from a very loving and loyal family and I literally cannot imagine the pain they are all in. My thoughts are with her three younger siblings and mother and father.

  11. I taught Tori in her junior year of high school at Northern Highlands Regional High School in Allendale. She was full of joy and promise. Not one day went by without the blessing of her smile. When I would praise her, she would modestly accept and the next day, she would try even harder. I am stunned by her loss and I extend my sympathies to her loving family. It is difficult to absorb such a tragedy. It is impossible to accept. Still, we are left with her best message – the real life we wait for is the life we are living now. The measure of our worth is the joy we share with others. We will miss you with profound feeling. May you rest in peace, Victoria. Siempre, tu Maestra

  12. I am not sure if I ever met her around campus but this news struck me as very shocking and tragic. I want to convey my deepest condolence to her family and friends. May her soul rest in peace.

  13. I am not sure if I ever met her around campus but this news struck me as very shocking and tragic. I want to convey my deepest condolence to her family and friends. May her soul rest in peace.

  14. Where do they gather those that pass on before the sand settles in the hourglass? What invisible messages do they leave on the walls of our lives? What prayers do they send on the restless winds? What do they see on the edge of their time on earth?

    The door to eternity I pray. So go well stranger. May the sand always shift under your feet and lead you to a place of peace. May peace embrace those who say your name with tears in their eyes.

  15. Tori was a wonderful person and an amazing friend. I am so sad to see her go. I went to high school with Tori and we used to have lunch together. She was a smart, caring, and an overall sweet person. There wasn’t a mean bone in her body. Rest in peace Tori. You are missed <3

  16. I was blessed to know this beautiful special young woman from the time she was a beautiful special little girl. Tori you can never be replaced and you will live in our hearts forever.

  17. this is a tragedy. A girl this young should never “die in her sleep”. Explaination please? This girl seems like an awesome girl, and her loss is very sad, but how come the article doesn’t actually give any information on HOW she died? autopsy results? (I mean, it’s probably none of my business, but at least I hope the family was given a more conclusive COD.

  18. The article says autopsy results were not yet available. Although things like this are extremely rare and tragic, sometimes they do happen. Three months ago one of my best friends, a freshman at Washington University in St. Louis, passed away in her dorm room. Even with an autopsy and toxicology testing, there is still no known cause of death. Sometimes there is no reason. It’s absurd and wrong, but it does happen.

    My prayers go out to the friends and family of Tori.

  19. Tori, every day without you is another hurdle to jump…and I’m not sure I can do without you here to catch me.

    I loved you more than anyone. You were, and always will be, the most important person in my life.

    With all my love, forever and ever,

    Amy

  20. you are forever my best friend, my better half, my everything…we said we wouldn’t know what to do without the other, and we were right…i ache for you forever

  21. Such a sad story. I was told I had to get my wisdom teeth removed and I was curious to see if getting it out has any dangers, and from what I have found I am scared. But I guess I have to put my faith in God and know that he has a plan for me. RIP Tori.

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