This may seem like my first post, but I used to post as Mastodon. I've been away, but I remember Eric...
Today I shed more than one tear for somebody I never met in real life. And damn the Watchtower for that.
by redredrose 630 Replies latest jw friends
This may seem like my first post, but I used to post as Mastodon. I've been away, but I remember Eric...
Today I shed more than one tear for somebody I never met in real life. And damn the Watchtower for that.
Life is worth so much more than words. In the grand scheme things, Oompa's legacy will be that, though he was in pain, he acted, and chose not to be a fraud. He left clues here and elsewhere. He was able to help his children, whom I hope will allow their father to live through them just a little.
Oompa reminded me in some ways of my brother, men who were vulnerable because they cared so much. Hurt by a cult they didn't choose to be born into. And ultimately, left us at a time of their own choosing.
R.I.P.
The first thing I thought of when I opened up my eyes was OOMPA. I wish things were very different.
That's beautiful Moshe
It's times like this that really make me appreciate
what Simon is doin' and continue to do for those in need
once again I give a heart felt thanks to the owner of this site
"Life is a fragile affair.
We are all dancing
on the edge of a precipice,
a dizzying cliff so high
we can't see the bottom. "
~~ Mark Rickerby
So we must cherish a brotherhood to all that share this "moment in time"
without reservation.
today..... this minute
...forever tied together in the circle of life
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx4v6cO1GMk
Let us love each other in the moment we have shared ...
remembering Oompa's all too brief a moment
Very sad news and we all feel the pain
A painful thread from Eric's past may shed light for the newbies about his struggles:
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/members/private/149906/1/so-i-started-the-jeep-in-the-darage
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gosh ohmygosh....
A great loss. My condolences to all who loved him.
So sorry to hear this, tragic