Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/02/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ken, May God bless you. - Jan van Rooyen On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Ken Frazier <kennybod@mac.com> wrote: > Leica friends, > > I thought it might be appropriate to let you know how this windfall came to > be. > > The man who brought these to my office was the father of a Marine killed in > Iraq last year, one of my parishioners. For weeks following the son's > death, in numerous painful meetings with Marine Corps representatives, his > company commander who flew in from Iraq, having to review painful > documents, > signing insurance papers, etc. -- for all that time, and months after, I > was > with the family 5 or 6 days a week, sometimes for an hour, sometimes for > half a day, trying to do my best to hold them together, helping them > negotiate the red tape, keeping them from doing something stupid, reading > reports they could not bear to read, taking their anger when they had no > one > else to vent on, and it continues to this day, the work I do with them and > for them. > > I do not write this to make it sound as if I deserve anything. I suppose I > write to let you all know how good it is to know that "you are there," and > I > can share in some way my good fortune with you. I also write this to make > sure we all know the costs of a stupid and bloody and senseless war. The > father's grateful gift to me was tinged with bitterness, as all true gifts > are, in a way. > > So, yes, these cameras and lenses will be used, not put on a shelf. I will > honor the gift. > > my peace to us all, > > Ken > --------------------------------------- > sent via .mac webmail from: > > Ken Frazier > Senior Minister > First Congregational Church > Waterbury, Connecticut > --------------------------------------- > Jan van Rooyen Violin Maker Gainesville Violins Inc www.gviolins.com/featuredinst Phone 352-331-5555