
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
GRAHAM. _ Barrie William. Passed away peacefully on September 22nd with his family. Devoted wife of Margery (dec.). Loving father of Michele and Emma. Father-in-law of Richard and Phil. Adored Grandpa to Bridget, Emily and Willis. Dad, We wish we could see you one more time come walking through the door, but we know that is impossible. We will hear your voice no more. We know you can feel our tears and you don't want us to cry, yet all our hearts are broken because we can't understand why someone so precious had to die. Love you always _ Michele and Richard. I write this for you, Grandpa as tears roll down my face, a part of me has died, a part I can't replace. Your life has become a loving memory of precious times we spent together, I know you will always be with me forever. Love _ Bridget. Tears streamed down my face when I saw you that way. I love you Grandpa, I will love you every day. As my tears raced down my face; I knew you'd soon be in a happier place. My love will follow you wherever you go. Oh how I loved you so. Love _ Emily. Dad, We have placed a memory in our heart, that time will never touch, our loving times throughout the years, when we were growing up. With tearful eyes we watched you, slowly fade away, although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. Rest in peace Love _ Emma and Phil. Hi Grandpa, it's me, your little man. I gave you a big hug and then an angel took your hand. I love you Grandpa and where you go from now a place you don't get to see. Please promise me Grandpa you'll give Grandma a hug from me. I will miss you _ Willis.
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