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The Official Rememberance Thread Remembering Friends, Family and Members
#33
Posted 23 June 2006 - 07:58 PM
To Megan, i can't believe its been 5 years since we lost you. I miss the holidays we used to go on together and all the hours we spent talking on the phone. I can remember us planning what we were going to do when we went to secondary school. And now, your never going to get that chance. Megan, i can never forget you. Someone asked me who my best friend was a few days ago and i still said you. Because your gone, but not forgotten.
And to our TT angels.
Courtney, you left so suddenly, none of us could believe that i had really happened. One minute you were posting on the boards and the next you were gone. None of us will ever foget you, Courtney.
And Mary, you were so strong. We all were inspired by you. You were ready to go and i think thats helped Kate. She knew your suffering would be over if you ended the fight. Mary, you were such an inspiration. We can never forget you.
#34
Posted 19 July 2006 - 12:36 PM
Clive was an alcoholic but was kind and gentle to everyone he met, never hesitating to help where he could. He was a mechanic and fixed cars for everyone, hardly ever took payment, even though he was virtually penniless. A lot of people mocked him and thought him a weak drunkard but actually I feel the world was too cruel for a heart as pure as his.
Will never forget you, brother.
And Nola, you were way too young to die babe, never looked ONE of your 53 years, a lovely warm woman and kind to me and my daughter, always.
Excellent thread this. Thanks for the space.
Clive Delport 1957-2006
Nola Werner 1953 - 2006
#35
Posted 19 July 2006 - 05:50 PM
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To my ex boyfriend and very good friend Clive Delport, died on 2nd April 2006 going into Durban harbour; with Nola - another excellent friend of ours: The two of you will be missed - we think about you every day and Clive, know that this world is bleaker without your special kindness.
Clive was an alcoholic but was kind and gentle to everyone he met, never hesitating to help where he could. He was a mechanic and fixed cars for everyone, hardly ever took payment, even though he was virtually penniless. A lot of people mocked him and thought him a weak drunkard but actually I feel the world was too cruel for a heart as pure as his.
Will never forget you, brother.
And Nola, you were way too young to die babe, never looked ONE of your 53 years, a lovely warm woman and kind to me and my daughter, always.
Excellent thread this. Thanks for the space.
Clive Delport 1957-2006
Nola Werner 1953 - 2006
Once again, my sincerest condolences.
#36
Posted 01 September 2006 - 04:09 AM
I truly hope that you are resting in the bosom of your God and I will see you soon my friend.
Goodbye.
No finer person ever graced this earth.
This post has been edited by AtlantisRises: 01 September 2006 - 04:10 AM
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#37
Posted 28 September 2006 - 12:21 PM
#38
Posted 15 October 2006 - 08:44 AM
To Rebecca, the first girl in Grade Five who didn't mind hanging out with a slightly geeky boy (me). What would you have accomplished with your smile and your quiet nature if the Fates hadn't cut your Thread of Life? RIP- 1987.
To George, my cat of 15 years. I still wake up some nights thinking I can feel you curled up in the crook of my arm. When I get the desire to have a cat, it's you I miss. RIP- 1999.
To the Soldiers of the Canadian Forces- Past, Present, and Future that pay the Ultimate Price for the freedom we have. Lest We Forget.

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#40
Posted 04 November 2006 - 12:29 PM
Mrs. Howarth 1978 - 2006 May she Rest in Peace.
Sam.
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#42
Posted 12 December 2006 - 04:43 PM
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