Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sonny: So sorry about your friend. I know how you feel--I had to say goodbye to one of my dearest friends just over a year ago. And in the months leading up to his passing, to keep his illness a secret, because that's what he and his wife wanted. We're still looking in on his wife frequently, along with several other people who we've dubbed "The Usual Suspects." I have a feeling you'll be doing the same thing. My deepest sympathies, and hang in there. Celebrating the sweet times and sweetening the bitter times is what friendship is all about. --Peter At 02:20 AM 1/2/05 -0500, you wrote: >Subject: My friend J.E. > >Sometimes people say I live a charmed life here in Natchitoches . . . lots >of nice people, things happening. One of the people who has been such a >part >of the charm for me is J.E. > >I met him when he asked one of my friends from college to get married. He >and Cecilia had a wonderful marriage; it was a perfect match that came along >late, but just in time. > > He retired from a medical career and they traveled, spent time on their >Texas ranch, grew vegetables, canned jelly; and held get-togethers with food >and music at their home on the Cane River. > >We were often a part of that, and a look through my website, you'll find >lots of shots and connections with them. > >J.E has been ill, and spending more time on the ranch to get rest. Recently >there was a turn for the worse, and they came back to town. > >Yesterday I went to see him, and he was sitting up, but heavily sedated >because of a great deal of pain. I sat beside him, and took his hand, and >told him I was there. He opened his eyes, looked up smiled, and said >"Hi!" I wish I >could type the sound of joy in his voice. We sat there for a while, holding >hands. He kept squeezing my hand almost like a code. I knew he needed to >rest, so I told him goodbye, hugged him and promised to return. > >Cecilia called just a few minutes ago. He passed away in his sleep today.