
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
DOWDELL. _ Clifford Raymond. 9.8.1936 - 8.5.2014 Cliff, as I try to put words to paper, there is nothing I could write in a few sentences that would express a lifetime shared. Hope to see you soon _ Your loving wife Dorothy. Dad (Pop), As men we never say what we should, when we do it's too late. We have always loved you and always will. You will be in our hearts and thoughts forever more. _ Your loving son and grandson Ricky and Nathan. You have left a space no-one can fill. Miss you now and always will. Love always _ Glenn, Tracy, Trent, Karly and Matt. Dad, Pop (Grumpy), A life of challenges has come to an end. Pain free and eternally at peace. We will always have the memories that we shared, laughed and cried with you. Our sadness will slowly turn into happy thoughts. Love always _ Julie, Dannielle, Jaclyn, Matt, Brian, Blake, Mia and Amahle. Dad, Pop, Words cannot express how I feel. You are my hero and you will always remain in my heart. Love you forever _ Your loving daughter Christine, grandkids Tracey, Scott, Peewee, Tammy, great granddaughter Tayla and great great granddaughter Shaylee. Dad, I loved you and will miss you with all my heart always. _ Leslie, Max and extended family. Tears streamed down my face when I saw you that way, I love you Pop, I will love you every day. As the tears raced down my face, I knew you'd soon be in a better place. Much loved _ Your grandson Ashley.
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