
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
PARIS. - Alfred. Dad, how can any words express the deep love that I have for you. By example you have taught me to live my life with truthfulness and compassion. Your gentle and loving ways made me so proud to be your daughter. You gave ofyour time so freely, never too busy to listen, never judging. You were always there and that is one of the many things I'll miss. You have joined Mum now and I know you are truly happy again. My love, as always - Josie, Gerard, your grandchildren Jodie, Robert, Nathalie, Andrew, Steve and Craig. PARIS. - Alfred, died peacefully on Dec. 30, 1999. Dearly loved husband of May. Thankyou for our very special love and friendship. Forever in my heart. Rest in peace - May PARIS. -Alfred, passed away Dec. 30, 1999. My father, a man, father, Papa of the highest quality. A wonderful role model so full of love and genuine affection. Father, you have given so much and you have left me with such joyful memories. I aspireto be a person and parent of such quality as you. Now you are re-united with Mum (Leonne). You will forget the pain of your illness and be happy once again. You deserve to be happy and have love with you. Your beauty within will live with me forever. I'm so proud to be your daughter. - Your loving daughter Suzy, Phillip, Wendy, Jason, Glen and Steven and Sean
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