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Edith - what a precious and profound statement.  Yes, their lives will
always be remembered and as time goes by, the best will remain forever,
and the negatives will pass away.  Best to you.  Jo Ann

On Sat, 26 Apr 2003 00:56:54 -0700 Edith Love <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>
>                     To the families of Joe Bruman, Bruce Anderson,
> and
> George Hibbert:
>
>                         We have lost three of our own.  In their
> names I
> offer the following:
>
>
> I was on a journey home,
> When Death it came to me,
> So I sat down by a river,
> Beneath the shade of a willow tree.
>
> The setting sun was like my life,
> For both had reached their end,
> And I have no fear of death you see,
> For to me he is like a friend.
>
> So the circle of my life,
> From birth to death has come,
> And I will shine no more tonight,
> Just like the setting sun.
>
> Now in the growing darkness,
> As I lay me down to die,
> I feel my life has been completed,
> And there are no questions why.
>
> Oh then let my spirit rise,
> Just like the coming dawn,
> And always think of me in life,
> For there is no need to mourn.
>
> Shunkepi Nunpi
> February 2003
>
>
>
> Each entered the light with a Guide to show the way.   Each has
> found  peace
> and tranquility.  None of  this could have happened without each
> family's
> love and permissiion.
>
> We join you in honoring the music of their lives!
>
> Respectfully submitted-with deep caring,
>
> E of the headdress
>
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