Someone we've known for almost 20 years passed away this week, his death was as sudden as it was unexpected. This was my tribute to him here.
Almost the whole neighbourhood turned out yesterday to mourn his passing. I don't believe anyone realised how far this guy's reach was or how many people knew and loved him. Everyone is in shock - still.
Videos show the hundreds who turned out to farewell him and flowers and written tributes cover the entire front of the shop that he owned with his family.
I can picture him laughing and joking about the fuss that everyone has made - because that's just the kind of guy he was - joking, taking the piss, laughing.
Missed but never forgotten, RIP Moussa,
Cheers, Fi
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A very nice tribute. My condolences on your loss.
ReplyDeleteThanks Wayne
DeleteYou picked a beautiful picture to go along with this post. Again, I am sorry for the loss of what sounds like a great person.
ReplyDeleteKaren - I loved the picture also, it seemed fitting
DeleteI love the picture too! And life is such a precious commodity that so many people take for granted....
ReplyDeleteI know it is hard to do --- but somehow it would be nice to live each day on earth as if it were your last!
Brenda - many of us know that we should live each day like it was our last but not many of us do
DeleteHow lovely that so many felt touched by one person.
ReplyDeleteSad also Debbie when you don't realise until that person is gone
DeleteThey surely do, and I can think of a few. Sad for you. I hate when it's sudden.
ReplyDeleteJo - I think we all know a few. Sudden is definitely hard
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