Sunday, February 13, 2011

Farewell my Friend and my Dear Cousin

                                                                   Telly's Cousin

It is with great sorrow that  I am bidding you good bye. Though we seldom as in seldom see each other deep within my heart are memories of our childhood. we had that rare chance to be able to play with each other in batangas being of the same age.   Batangas is where your grandfather in your mother side was from and he was the very kind brother of my mother. that was how we were connected. It was just sad that with the passage of time we lost contact and just by that providential and chance meeting at makati med last july we were able to reconnect and were able to get each other's number. Now i thank the Lord for allowing that meeting. He wills that my family will get a chance to get in touch with you thereby allowing us to take part in your wake. If  not for that accidental meeting we would not be able to see you before you go to our Lord's kingdom. Thank you Lord for that gift of a chance meeting to be able to show our love to Telly though a little bit late. it also enables us to renew our contact with ega. So Telly it's not a real goodbye because you'll just be away physically but your memories shall be forever etched in our hearts and mind. Will continue praying for you everyday. i know that the Lord is so happy to receive you in His Kingdom.

Cristy Palma
Cousin

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I am, Angel (Luli) as fondly called by Telly. Telly was my childhood classmate and friend. We spent 12 years of our formative childhood and adolescent High School years at St. Theresa's College, Manila. I am awed and blessed to meet her true friends and loved ones. As we read more and more from what they share, we come to know more about her and the legacy of her contributions to society including her hopes and aspirations for economic development. Those who truly know Telly will appreciate the kind of work and many accomplishments she did. Her husband, Francis, on the Eulogy night for Telly, set aside unselfishly the focus on self (as a grieving husband for the loss of a wife). Instead he talked about how the death of Telly was a loss to the Intellect and Society at large. The impact of the loss is felt even in the international community. I invite you to write your tribute, share your sentiments/feelings for Telly and send any related post about her-- pictures, articles are welcome. ( Email address: forloveoftelly@gmail.com). I will make sure they are posted here for all of us to draw inspiration.