Death is inevitable; however, we are never quite ready to let our loved ones go. I remember Bro. Leo, Pops as he has more recently become known, from growing up in Madison. Years & years passed; then, according to God's will, our paths crossed again in 2012 when Ben & I began attending New Hope Baptist Church here in Conway. He & Sis. Reva, Mom, almost immediately became our love parents! Dealing with my own health issues, I saw Pops as an inspiration and when I was at church and offering time came 'round, seeing him bring his offering and drop it in the basket made me feel some type of way and I would cry. Tears of joy. And, when we made eye contact with each other, I would muster up a smile and he would gently wave at me. From that small gesture, I got the assurance that everything is gonna be alright! I do not consider his passing a loss because we know where Pops is gonna spend eternity. Sis. Diva Reva, we are here for you whenever you need us. We've always admired how you were always by Pops' side. You showed us what love looks like. This is getting too long; so, I will close by saying we love you, Sis. Reva, and may you and your family find some comfort in knowing that that so many people are praying for your strength during this trying time.