"Chef Juke" > wrote in message
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> All,
>
> I only met Kili once in person, in 2004 on her and Alan's wedding day.
> While it wasn't the original reason I had traveled up to Wenatchee, it
> did become the most memorable event of the day.
>
> The thing that I remember most from that weekend was Kili's her
> infectious smile and laugh...it lit up the whole room.
>
> And since then all of my contact with her has been electronic...but
> she still managed to touch me with her generousity...when she heard
> that I was working on some of my family tree, she took time to do some
> digging and found information on my great, great, great grandparents
> that I had not been able to find in a year of searching.
>
> Alan and Christy, as I have said before, my thoughts and prayers are
> with you...
>
> Here is a slideshow of that wonderful smile...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FIaAShYUA
>
>
> Godspeed Kili....
That was so beautiful. While listening to the song I couldn't help but
think of everyone I've ever lost, mostly my son. Especially the line "I'll
go up to a mountain and sing, can you hear me? Can you hear me?"
A beautiful tribute. Thank you.
Cheryl