Grandpa
Pigeon, who had become frail, had gone out for the day. His usual routine was
to fly by the local church and say a prayer; take a short flight to the lake,
pick some items to feed the little ones and return home. It was a beautiful routine.
Grandma
Pigeon became worried, as Grandpa Pigeon had not returned as the sun was about
to set. A search party led by Elderson Pigeon was formed. The volunteers went
to the church. Grandpa Pigeon was not there. They went to the lake, and asked
Kingfisher if he noticed Grandpa Pigeon that day, and he said ‘No’. The group returned to the route, and noticed
the resting tree. They stopped and there
found Grandpa Pigeon covered by leaves and without life. He had taken a final rest from the world.
On
August 30, 2014, Eugenio Billones Dinolan, 77 years old, went to St Joseph
Catholic Church in Milford as he usually did. He then proceeded to buy some
stuff at New World Supermarket and was expected back to the house before noon. But he didn’t come home. Eugenio died while inside
the public toilet near the supermarket. His
wife, children, in-laws, grandchildren, relatives and friends were devastated
by his sudden death. Their consolation was the knowledge that he had prayed to
God prior to his departure.
The
passage of Eugenio reminded me of my father, Angel Libre, Jr. who died of
cancer. I thought about him when I wrote, in time for “Father’s Day” in New
Zealand, a song entitled “Father I Love You”, whose lyrics read:
When
I was a child
You
were a giant of a man
You
righted our wrongs
You
taught us to be
The
best in what we do
You
worked so hard
To
bring food on the table
You
partnered with mom
To
raise us up
And
seek us when we were lost
Chorus:
Father
to you I owe
What
I am
You
never lost faith in me
When
I lost faith in myself
My
gratitude to you
Father,
I love you
The
man that I knew
Has
turned old, has turned gray
You
need not worry
I
am here for you
For
I now am a father too.
If
your father is living, tell him “I love you”.
For those who have lost their righteous fathers, be confident for God takes good care of them. “The righteous man perishes, and no one
lays it to heart; devout men are taken away, while no one understands. For the
righteous man is taken away from calamity; he enters into peace; they rest in
their beds who walk in their uprightness.” (Isaiah 57:1-2)
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