
In Loving Memory Of Ian Scott Machado
Donation protected
Lets bring Ian home with love! He was so loved by so many, so I want to share some loving words from family and friends that he always made feel like family!
From his loving family:
(Mom Michelle,Sister Elisha, & Brother Justice)
Ian Scott Machado was a light in the world. Without Ian, the sun won’t shine the same.
Ian was a ride or die, and my twin. You always knew exactly what you were gonna get with this kid.
Ian never asked for a dime from anyone, and at age 30 he has lived a thousand lives. But he didn’t have much fight left in him.
The world of the lives that he touched won’t ever be the same without him, since he was a shining light in it.
We are trying to raise money to give him the best celebration to honor his life. He never asked for anything, even when he had nothing.
Our family is mourning, and trying to gather money to pay for funeral expenses and cremation fees. Money is tight but we want to give Ian the best celebration of life! He never got the life he deserved.
Any contribution will be appreciated towards his cremation, memorial, and venue expenses.
His friends who will Forever miss him:
- My lil Dude! Ian could light up any world he stepped into! He was like my little brother. From bible study to late-night calls for relationship advice, to joy rides and just having fun! Ian always had my back- from ride or die, to sit and cry- Together. <3
-Amanda Ecker
- Ian was one of a kind. He brought so much light to my life in my darkest days. His infectious sense of humor will be greatly missed. The one thing I'll miss the most about Ian is the uncontrollable laughter that ensued when we were together & our ridiculous inside jokes. My evil twin, my partner in crime, my ride or die... my best friend for LIFE! I'll forever cherish all our memories together. Till we meet again... It's forever team #FI❤️
-Fern Lopes
- Ian Machado was always the littlest brother of the group when we were kids. Even during some dark shit he was always smiling and laughing and being a dick ❤️ I loved Ian like he was my own little brother and I will always cherish the memories we made growing up. I wish we hadn't lost touch as we became adults.
-Amy Beernink
The service will be at the Navigator on the 25th of November. 5-8pm In Falmouth MA
Organizer
Amanda Ecker
Organizer
Waltham, MA