April 12, 2019
April 12, 2019
Ever since the very dreadful news of your passing on that faithful wee morning hours of March 20th, three days shy of the first anniversary of your beloved mother’s funeral, we have all witnessed spontaneous and very heartfelt sadness and grief across a broad spectrum of people – friends, children, co-workers, business associates, contractors, employers, employees, bosses, subordinates – you name them. This is a testament of who you are, and the very simple, direct, honest, and straight forward way you led your now very brief life.
Over the last several weeks, we have all been trying to cope in different and varying ways. Expressing a sense of loss is not easy, especially as the initial shock is often superseded by a mixture of other feelings: incomprehension, disbelief, anger and concern for those who remain.
Today, I write to tell posterity that If ever there was a textbook on how to be a good human being, your all-too-short life would have been such a book as it is full of lessons for anyone who seeks to know what to do when different situations arise.
Today, I write to tell humanity that even on your death bed you are a “Shining Star”
“The angels looked down from heaven one night.
They searched for miles afar,
And deep within the distance
They could see a shining star.
They knew that very instant
That the star was theirs to gain,
So they took you up to heaven,
Forever to remain.
Look down on us from heaven.
Keep us free from hurt and pain.
You'll always be within my heart
Until we meet again.”
Bye bye Pupil
Over the last several weeks, we have all been trying to cope in different and varying ways. Expressing a sense of loss is not easy, especially as the initial shock is often superseded by a mixture of other feelings: incomprehension, disbelief, anger and concern for those who remain.
Today, I write to tell posterity that If ever there was a textbook on how to be a good human being, your all-too-short life would have been such a book as it is full of lessons for anyone who seeks to know what to do when different situations arise.
Today, I write to tell humanity that even on your death bed you are a “Shining Star”
“The angels looked down from heaven one night.
They searched for miles afar,
And deep within the distance
They could see a shining star.
They knew that very instant
That the star was theirs to gain,
So they took you up to heaven,
Forever to remain.
Look down on us from heaven.
Keep us free from hurt and pain.
You'll always be within my heart
Until we meet again.”
Bye bye Pupil