Springtime at Wakulla Springs
One of "D"'s favorite hymns
When we were sharing "counting" & "stewardship" duties for Fr. Anthony Massi @ Our Lady of Lourdes (OLOL), "D" used to hum this hymn. It kind of became our anthem during the "fund-raising" activities for the Building Fund for OLOL. I will always remember our "D" whenever I hear this refrain:
Lord, I believe
Lord, I believe
I believe you are the Christ
Lord, I believe.
From VERN
David,
Many years have passed since I last saw or spoke to you. We had many wonderful years working together in the Miami Major Account group. Who knew that the word "stress" in the working environment would be at an entirely different level then we thought it was back then, however, no matter how stressful it was in our office, you were always the light in the midst of the storm. Calm, cool and always positive. A wonderful boss, coworker, father, big brother, friend and husband... you had a love and passion for all of those...you had a passion for humanity. As I type this I am finding it difficult to believe you are gone from this earth but I am certain where you are now is a much better place with you in it....and I will see you there one day.
God Bless your family. You will be missed.
Virginia Norat
Long ago, Paul T and David
Many years ago in our early early teenage life we lived one house apart with my cousin Paul Tomlinson's house between us this was on Knightsdale Dr. in Meadowbrook, Jamaica, we were chatting and giving jokes one afternoon when we were hanging out, I said to them please remind me to laugh next week that was not funny, so at 6.00AM the next Saturday morning(SATURDAY) !!! both Paul and David found it funny to come over and beat on my bedroom window waking me up I wanted to know why they thought that they should wake me so early especially on a Saturday, they said we are reminding you to laugh, I could have killed them. That was the fun loving personality of DAVID. We hardly saw each other often but when we did meet it was as if it was like way back then (our early early teenage years).
Dorothy Ann (Abrahams) Sage