Saturday, February 12, 2011

Remember Me With Sunshine... Till We meet Again Someday

Remember Me With Sunshine
  Remember me with sunshine, laughter, joy, and song.
No tears please, for I'm with Jesus now, where I belong.
Although my stay here with you, was oh so brief,
Giving up my earthly form was such a relief.
Throughout my short life I've received so much,
Every one's love and tenderness in each soft touch.
As you remember me in the coming days,
Remember that I loved you all in very special ways.
I'm laughing with the angels now,
and I hope you will laugh too,
Because from here in God's Kingdom,
the world is a beautiful view.
Author Unknown
 
 





We'll Meet Again Someday  

"The Lord saw you getting tired
And a cure was not to be
So He put his arms around you
And whispered "Come with me."

With tearful eyes we watched you suffer
And saw you fade away
Although we loved you dearly
We could not make you stay.

A golden heart stopped beating
A beautiful smile at rest
God broke our hearts to prove
He only takes the best.

It's lonesome here without you
We miss you so each day
Our lives aren't the same
Since you went away.

When days are sad and lonely
And everything goes wrong
We seem to hear you whisper
"Cheer up and carry on."

Each time we see your picture
You seem to smile and say
"Don't cry I'm in God's keeping
We'll meet again someday."
(author unknown)


 

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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.