You can read the memorials of few beloved ones who have left this work for hereafter. We all still remembers them with all of our heart.

You were my best friend since I was 6 years old. You were always that person that would light up any room you were in. You were taken from us way too soon. But I’ll never stop telling your story.
Thank you for being you.
I love you.

A loving son, brother, uncle and all around beautiful soul. Reese touched all of the lives he came into contact from very early on til his untimely death in the summer in 2011. One of Reese’s favorite sayings, “Does anyone ever feel like getting intense?”, speaks to the way he lived life to the fullest. His addiction had progressed and although he had been clean for 7 months, he wanted “just one more”, which was his last. He is truly missed and will forever be in our hearts and soul. We will all mourn him, and pray that by his example, others may be saved.

David is so dearly missed by all those who knew him. In his short time here he touched so many lives. David played baseball most of his life and was a great pitcher. While playing for the Bonanza High School baseball team he had scouts from MLB teams from Baltimore, St. Louis and Washington coming to see him pitch. He threw a 91 mile an hour as a sophomore. It was after his sophomore season that he made some bad choices that lead to the horrific ending of his life. He was in detox three time and the last time he said that he needed long term rehab or he didn’t think he’d make it. After the insurance company sent him a letter stating he did not meet the medical criteria to recive this care we tried other options. The red tape took so long he fell back into the dark black hole of heroin addiction. Within 4 months David’s life was over.

Shane was truly loved by many. He was only 28 years old when he left us. He was funny and kind and had a big heart. His family believed that he beat that addiction and was clean for almost 3 years but was wrong when his mom found him passed away in his bed from an accidental heroin overdose. Don’t let this happen to your loved ones. It’s a pain and sadness that never goes away and it’s something a loved one can never forget.

Shane was truly loved by many. He was only 28 years old when he left us. He was funny and kind and had a big heart. His family believed that he beat that addiction and was clean for almost 3 years but was wrong when his mom found him passed away in his bed from an accidental heroin overdose. Don’t let this happen to your loved ones. It’s a pain and sadness that never goes away and it’s something a loved one can never forget.

Jenise Johnson was born in Washington State but spent her adult life in Phoenix, Arizona, where she attended Arizona State University and The University of Phoenix. Jenise received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Arizona State University in 2005 and her Master of Arts in Counseling from the University of Phoenix in 2010. Jenise specialized in trauma counseling, working with both victims of sexual abuse and youth with maladaptive sexual behavior. Jenise also worked with incarcerated men with maladaptive sexual behavior as well. Despite having specialized in trauma for many years, Jenise is no stranger to working with people who have developmental disabilities, substance use disorders, etc.
Jenise is a person in long-term Recovery and is a proud member of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Giuseppe Russo is a young adult in long-term recovery. He grew up in San Pedro California and moved to Las Vegas in 2011. When he moved to Las Vegas he got into drugs. He got sober at 15 on Feb 21, 2020. When he got out of rehab, he went to a High School called Mission High School. He heard about Alternative Peer Group through Mission High School in 2021. Alternative Peer Group helped him stay sober and to find a better way to deal with his feelings. In 2022 he became an employee at Alternative Peer Group. He wants to work at Alternative Peer Group to help people the way they helped him.
John Berg II was born on July 16, 1985. He was a cherished son, a determined father, and a great friend to many people. He has gained his angel wings and was called to heaven on August 19, 2016 at the age of 31.





My beautiful, beloved son Nathan. He was trying so hard for “sobriety for eternity” – his words on paperwork at the inpatient treatment center where he was found unresponsive. He was an amazing person and lyricist!!!! He will forever be remembered and is loved to Infinity!!!!

My favourite brother, I can’t wait for the day we will laugh together again. Until then, things won’t be as colorful without you here. I’ll see you when I get there, Marc.


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