I just recieved word that Souix has left our world to move on to the next. Those of us that knew Sou, will always remember her as a kind, caring woman, so filled with love you couldn't help but smile and be comforted at her presence. She had a long battle with breast cancer, and then a tumor in the brain, which curtailed her chatting. Still she would either pop in or up on my IM, always concerned for her chat family's welfare. She seldom spoke of her illness in chat, as she didn't want anyone to feel sorry for her, or treat her any differently. She always told me she wanted to be remembered with a smile. So, I'll end this, the same way we always ended our IMs, "Good night, and God bless, my friend."
wow...I always looked forwards to seeing Souix, as she was always so nice and so caring, and always wished well for everyone....I will definitely miss her =(
Sorry to hear about your friend, I never spoken to her in chat. But it's sad to see someone go to a better place when there are people here who still want to be with them. Another soul, riding the shooting star to the gates of heaven, waiting to get their wings.
I personally never got to know Souix. I'm sure I missed out on a wonderful lady by the way you all speak of her. God bless her family during this trying time.
i got to know souix from here... what a great woman!...me and her had one thing in common that we both vowed to fight.... unfortuneatly she preceded me... i wish her family the best... remember souix... we are here... see ya Tbird4RETC
even thoe i got to know souix,i did'nt get to know her as well i would of liked.i save certain emails..especily the ones that touch my heart as she has in friendship..what follows is such a email.and she is such a friend that i will always remember in my heart.and there she will always live..there and here in the message boards where ever she posted.
Finding Richie ===============
My husband's brother had a birthday.
His brother Richie passed away 21 years ago, but this year he weighed heavy on everyone's hearts. I went with my husband to the cemetery which we hadn't been to in quite some time.Once we arrived we couldn't find the headstone.
I called his mother to ask for some guidance in finding it but then decided to walk up and down every isle until I could find it for my husband who was visibly upset at forgetting. Those headstones told so many stories while I walked among them, there were mothers, fathers, husbands, wives and babies who had just one day before God took them home.
When we finally found his headstone I felt no since of accomplishment. It was marble with words. He wasn't there.
The good memories weren't there.
If we want to visit Richie, all we have to do is talk to his parents or his brothers or his best friend. That's where we should look, in people’s hearts.
We could move a thousand miles away and still visit Richie. The part of our loved ones that we long for are much easier to find than a headstone. I think we should visit those we loved often with laughter, stories, and a shared love. I will tell my children when they decide to visit me to just get together for lunch or give each other a hug because that is where I will always be.
Don't bother walking through the cemetery.
I won't be there.
~A MountainWings Original by Chandra Savage, Keller, TX~
may souix and god be with us always..
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