
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
MEARS. - Frederick John. June 17, 1912 - July 14, 2009 Now your hair is turning silver, I keep loving you just the same; You have always been my sweetheart, To the end it will remain. Life has not always been a bed of roses, Together we have overcome the thorns; Again I say I love you. So if by chance I shall fall in love again, I know in my heart it will still be you. To the end of time you will still be mine. Goodnight Sweetheart! The love of your life - Lillian. So strong and wise, father of mine; You were loving and gentle - one of a kind. Losing you is a pain we must bear, But this will be hard - because you've always been there! We will remember you with love Always - Ruby and John. In loving memory of a wonderful father to June (your sunshine) and her husband Russell, grandfather to Adrian, Carolyn and Ian and great grandfather to Isabella and Max. You will be in our hearts and thoughts forever Dad. We were so lucky to have you for so long You won people over with your warm gentle way, your mischievous smile and the things that you'd say. You were so full of love and so full of joy. Never an old man - but a naughty little boy. You broke our hearts when you said goodbye. You sang "you made me love you" and you made us cry. We always will miss you and your wonderful style. Your sense of fun and your `twinkling eyes' smile. - Mark, Lisa and Sarah. Number 1, You are always in our thoughts and hearts. Your love will be with us forever. - Brent, Linda, Keely and Aidan. Grandpa - I will treasure forever our times together. You were a winner, with the kindest heart. Love - Justin. Grandpa was always Number 1, and Number 1 in our hearts. - Adam, Mandi and Axel.
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