I’ve heard it said, that people come into your life…..for a reason
Bringing something we must learn……..
I have lost two old friends recently.
One hasn’t been a part of my present life the moment we left for Wales in 2005.
The other stood next to me in choir and ballsed up many a song.
I had respect and affection for them both
David was a charge nurse on the spinal injury unit in Sheffield. He was shy, intelligent, taciturn and patient focused.
We were not friends, for I always thought that he didn’t know how to take my humour , but we were colleagues and I’d like to think that he respected me as much as I did him
Peter was a local counsellor who enjoyed being on a committee. Elderly and carefully spoken , I always sought him out in choir where he was kind, and friendly and where he could always be trusted to get the more difficult bits wrong.
Two men , not my friends
But two men, I think fondly about.
Thinking fondly about someone is such an importance
And we are led…to those who help us most to grow
I'm sorry for your loss, John. People touch our lives, sometimes fleetingly, but they leave their mark. The best are those who make us smile when we think of them. xx
ReplyDeleteIt's sad to lose people even when we're not close to them.
ReplyDeleteA lovely remembrance. We need all sorts in our lives.
ReplyDeleteA tender remembrance, John. There are many people you may not be close to who nevertheless leave a mark on your psyche. Concentric circles may touch briefly, then move away. And sometimes that is the secret of the connection. I am so sorry for your loss - why do these things always happen in clusters? - but everyone has been a part of who you became. No man is an island.
ReplyDeleteYorkshire Liz's comment above is so kind and well written. I'm sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteAlways a reminder of how important we are to others and how fleeting our time is here.
ReplyDeleteMy sympathy in the loss of these two caring and intelligent men who made an impression on you as you likely made on each of them. "Friends of the road or friends of the heart" both matter as we live our days as best we can.
ReplyDeleteHugs, my friend.
You likely made an impression on them too, so sorry for your loss. Gigi
ReplyDeleteI could count my friends on one hand which is why I cherish them. So sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteTake time and take care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteAnd you still have many friends, in the village, throughout the island, and here on the World Wide Web!
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