Sunday, April 22, 2007

VOICES

A shared sorrow beyond words yet we reach out with words despite that.

We lost one of our own, we lost many. We lost sisters, brothers, sons, daughters, friends, husbands, wives.

The same thread that separated loved ones from us too soon now draws us all closer together in a shared sorrow beyond words.


Ryan
happy, optimistic, made time for everyone

Emily
filled with optimism, just starting out

Reema
an artist and dancer who lit out the stage

Caitlin
made you smile on your best day or your worst, she gave hope like a gift

Ross
wanted to be a doctor, a healer

Mary
delicate and soft-spoken, she shared what she had and remembered to honor others.

Maxine
happy and filled with optimism for the future

Dan
blended engineering and music, creating a full and balanced life

G. V. Loganathan
husband, father, beloved teacher, who understood the big picture

Matthew
quiet and shy but extremely forceful; you knew he would have made a difference in the world

Jeremy
Outgoing, happy, and giving

Rachel
Curious, avid learner, an inspiration to all around her

Erin
Just unfolding and growing into a beautiful flower

Jarrett
He did so much and did it all so well; you would wonder when he had time to sleep

Henry
Full of life and up for anything; life was a series of happenings

Juan Ramon
Husband, teacher, smart, sweet, amiable

Lauren
Her deep commitment to Jesus Christ gave her inner peace

Nicole
Smart, loving; she went out of her way to help others

Julie
She always had a smile and thoroughly enjoyed life

Brian
It was all about sports, teaching, and enjoying people

Austin
A talented young woman, athlete, loved children; so young, a life unrealized

Leslie
“I know it may seem kind of silly, but I think that all the small things and little joys in life make it worth living.”

Christopher
Husband, teacher, multilingual artist and favorite of students

Liviu
A Holocaust Survivor – he saved 15 lives that day before losing his own.

Kevin
Husband and father who brought an almost child-like enthusiasm to his work

Michael
A big man, the LaCross team enforcer with a soft side that he was not afraid to show

Jocelyn
Wife, mother, teacher – there was always a sparkle in her eye

Daniel
Athletic and good humored, he was always looking ahead to the future



For all those victimized by the recent violence
at Virginia Tech University
that they be surrounded by God’s comfort and consolation
in the care offered by others.

May a spirit of strength pervade the
Virginia Tech community as a witness
to the power of forgiveness, hope, and reconciling love –
I pray to the Lord

14 comments:

paris parfait said...

The loss of innocents, no matter what age or station in life, is always a tragedy.

Mary Bee said...

Thank you Annie for doing a perfect post here.

Tammy Brierly said...

Amen! Thank you Annie for giving them a voice. XXOO

Anonymous said...

Annie

I have been away for nearly ten days...when I read about this on the net I was horrified.
Why America, Why?

Prayers for healing, forgivingness and grace.

Julie said...

Thank you for giving me a glimpse of these Children of God. I had been avoiding reading about the victims in the newspapers. I had been so devastated by the events at Columbine High 8 years ago, probably because my daughter was a junior in high school at that time. I was just about undone by the story of the young man who never got to see the next installment of "Star Wars." Therefore, this time I didn't want to learn about the victims. But we must, mustn't we. And we must learn about the shooter as well, so as to finally learn to prevent the type of bullying that started him on this terrible road.

Janet said...

Thank you for doing this post. It's very special.

Anonymous said...

A very nice tribute. Thx for doing this.

Anonymous said...

Lovely words. Heartfelt and peaceful.

Kahshe Cottager said...

A beautiful tribute. I was so saddened by this and the news reports that followed. This was so much more personal which just heightened the sorrow. Thank you....

Merisi said...

Thank you for bringing these wonderful people closer to our heart. My heart goes out to all those who knew and loved them one by one, and have to live now with this horrible loss.

Wanda said...

..such a touching post.

Thank you for sharing names...It makes it all so personal.

Jone said...

What a touching tribute. The news on this is so terribly sad. I pray for healing for all touched by this tragedy. May your day be filled with peace.

Annie Jeffries said...

From a friend Downunder in a note to me this morning -

"No words, only tears."

Anonymous said...

Catching up on my visiting. Wonderful tribute to all and a reminder that each has a name and a story.

also enjoyed your day with Don, sounds just lovely!