Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/06/27

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Subject: [Leica] In memorium " a Jaylen tear rose."
From: crbirchenhall at googlemail.com (Christopher Birchenhall)
Date: Wed Jun 27 03:41:16 2007
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Ted

Please allow me to add my condolences to you and your family. Although
we have a young grandson, I find it difficult to imagine your loss.

Chris B

On 26/06/07, Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> wrote:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/ted+grant/
>
> "A Jaylen Tear Rose."
>
> Some folks on list know how kind and wonderfully supportive the LUG is in
> times of family tragedy.
>
> It isn't always cameras and pictures, but when something occurs we reach 
> out
> to our screen family for support, because in many cases we are friends who
> communicate daily. We may not know you by face, but we know you by your
> written feelings and words.
>
> As each of our grand daughters were born, 4 in all, we planted a rose bush
> in the garden naming each after the girls, Kate, Sasha, Terra and Emily.
> Some twenty plus years now since the first.
>
> Kate being the oldest became a mother to a beautiful young lady 5 months
> ago. Jaylen, whom we watched growing quickly via Katies weekly internet 
> sent
> photos. Using her "grandpa camera."
>
> In any event Jaylen's rose bush wasn't planted as quickly as it should've
> been. As happens "we're too busy or other stupid excuse." The idea was we'd
> plant it right along side her mother Kate's.
>
> Sunday morning I was about to leave for the garden shop to buy a bush and
> get it planted. However as I was about to leave we received a phone call 
> the
> wee young lady had died! To say the least our family was, is devastated.
>
> I didn't know where to turn for support or to cry on a shoulder.
>
> The LUG? And it's moments like this when we find out how wonderful the LUG
> Family really is.
>
> Yep our own caring Padre, Rev. Kenneth Frasier helped me get squared away
> and comforted even though living many thousands of miles a cross the
> continent. Along with a word or two from our own Brian Reid.
>
> So with extremely heavy heart, never mind shedding tears. Monday morning
> Irene and I went to the garden shop, purchased a beautiful pink rose bush,
> brought it home and planted it beside her mother Kate's.
>
> It has been appropriately named "Jaylen's tear rose." Because when I
> finished planting and watered it down, the droplets of water appeared much
> like tears, Jaylen's and our's one more time.
>
> I would like to say to all of you that simple things like planting a rose 
> or
> other small thing in the name of a family member should never be put aside
> for any reason! Simply because you never know.
>
> Thanks Padre Ken you are the best!
>
> ted
>
>
>
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Replies: Reply from jcyleung8 at shaw.ca (Joe Leung) ([Leica] In memorium " a Jaylen tear rose.")
In reply to: Message from images at comporium.net (Tina Manley) ([Leica] IMG: Two-Fisted Pancake Eater)
Message from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] In memorium " a Jaylen tear rose.")