I know you must have created a scholarship or award in memory of your son. But that may have been out of your own desire for it as much as to remember him.
What did your son love, or be happy about. A dance, a picnic, a talent show, a tiatr? Organize it on a one-off or an annual basis? He would probably have wanted it. Roland. Toronto. > On Sep 24, 2021, at 8:33 AM, Nelson Lopes <lopesnelson...@gmail.com> wrote: > > 25 Sept > A birthday to remember > To assure u r not lost forever > A darling brother , a loving son > The plan and will of God be done > > The agony will last and so the pain > AS hopes NONE to see or meet again > Trying in vain to accept and regain > Heartaches to end in grave remain > > No matter how much we miss and sigh > No reason or answer to search why grieving ,life must go we try > Tears are dry as we cry > > Sisters are here to comfort and be near > Missing the one who was loved and dear, > Your absence around is loud and clear > Our prayers , and best wishes do hear > > Time and years pass. Your memory will last > The shadow of gloom will forever cast, > In a flash and suddenly you depart > Shattering our minds and breaking our hearts. > > God gave and He took you away > Enjoyed briefly Your company and play > The joyoud moment was always Your birthday. > The saddest event was departure day > > The year has passed ,quickly and fast > Cherished memories will forever last > Grieving ,mourning over the past > Aspirations and plans hopes were vast > > As you lie forlon silently in the grave > We above attempt to be bold and brave > Efforts and prayers in vain to save > Sorry mom is the heart wrenching message you gave > > Good bye ,farewell my son u were hope > > In your absence , need strength to cope > God's plan will always prevail > Wailing, crying complaining of no avail > Dad > 24.9.2021