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For Many, Autism Can Be Deadly


The blog Lives Lost to Autism was started in 2010 and over the years several people have published content on the blog. Lives Lost to Autism blog is an Autism Light because they are keeping records to help the world remember and learn from the unfortunate events related to unnatural deaths of those with autism. The blog can be found at http://liveslosttoautism.blogspot.com.

The tag line on the blog Lives Lost to Autism is “For many, autism can be deadly.” The blog lists its purpose as, “This site tells the story of the precious lives cut short by autism.” They also note that, “Due to the difficult nature of the subject matter, and out of respect for the lost and their families, commenting has been disabled.”

Although the blog started in 2010, they have entered retrospectively data as far back as 2002. If you would like to report on a story that may be fitting for this blog then you can email the managers of the blog at Lives Lost to Autism has been added to the Autism Light Memorial Roll in hopes that people will take time to remember those with autism whose lives have been cut off. Special thanks to this blog for helping us to remember tragedies so we can help prevent them.

Autism Light honors diverse heroes to the world of autism.

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As 2011 comes to an end, we remember those whose precious lives have been cut short.

Feel free to comment and share about someone who you remember.


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Autism Light is an upbeat but real blog that takes readers on a journey that recognizes diverse heroes in and for the autism community.
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Alan Stokes

Autism Light is an upbeat but real blog that takes readers on a journey that recognizes diverse heroes in and for the autism community.

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