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My wife passed away

PostAuthor: Londoner » Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:34 am

My wife passed away on 7th January 2011 because of cancer. Please pray for her and support us at these painful times. Details of her funeral arranged as bellow, after which comes my prepared speech on her funeral to give some details of her death.

May her soul rest in peace.

FUNERAL DETAILS


NERISSA GARCIA AHMAD: 28th November 1947 - 07th January 2011
Age: 63 years old

Date of Funeral: Thurs 20th Jan 2011

Time of Service: 1.30pm

Church: St Anthony Of Padua, 56 St Anthony's Road, Forest Gate, E7 9QB
(Tel: 0208 472 0433)

Cemetery: City of London, Aldersbrook Road, Wanstead, E12 5DQ
(Tel: 0208 530 2151)

Afterwards please join us for food & drink and to share fond memories of our mother & wife at:
'One Love' Hall Centre, 1 Bishops Avenue (off Plashet Road), E16 0RB
(Tel: 0208 472 1056)
Nearest station is Upton Park train station


PRIOR TO THE FUNERAL:

You are welcome to visit our mother/wife at the 'Chapel of Rest' at:

T.Cribb & Sons (Funeral Directors),
Victoria House, Thomas Cribb Mews,
10 Woolwich, Manor Way, Beckton,
E6 5PA
(Tel: 0207 476 1855)
Nearest station is DLR Beckton, Main Bus to & from Stratford: 262 & 476


Viewing times:
Tues 18th Jan: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Wed 19th Jan: 10.00am – 05.00am (Thurs morning)

(On Wednesday evening from 6.00pm there will be a vigil all night until 05.00am on Thursday morning. There will also be a mass at 8.00pm on Wednesday evening both being held at T.Cribb & Sons).

Thank you

From: Rahman, Sartre, Rose, Arianna-Grace AHMAD family

My prepared speech:

Fourteen years ago, I took over fifties life insurance to cover my funeral expenses and gave it to Nerissa, my wife, with instructions for a simple funeral service for myself after my death. She supposed to be in this place, not me. I supposed to be in this coffin, not her. I never dreamed to see this day. I wanted to cremate her and and keep her ashes to be mixed with my ashes after my death and buried at the same spot. But I was forced to give up this right.

We met 34 years ago. We were from different cultural backgrounds. She was from far east, I was from middle east. She was a committed catholic, I was a none believer. But we were from the same social class, we had an exact social background. We were almost like identical twins on most aspects of life. We lived life for the better and for the worst. We have a son and a grand daughter. The mother of our grand daughter is more than a daughter for us.

Nerissa was a committed and dedicated catholic. She always went to the church for daily prayer and the mass. She was a member of Banal Na Pag-Aaral group. She always joined the group on retreat or weekly vigil. She was also very close to Lanet and her friends. Whenever she had a chance she joined Lanet and her friends at lanet's house for prayer and mass. For Nerissa, her religion was very important. When she discovered she had cancer she went to her religion as her last shelter and saviour. Her belief gave her strong confidence in herself. She believed without doubt her faith would save her.

When she discovered she was suffering from advanced cancer, she immediately decided to go on a visit to Lourdes and other holly places abroad. Her visit took about two weeks. She went to France, Portugal and Spain with Lanet and her friends in a mini bus. She went to the top of many mountains. It was freezing cold and was snowing most of the time. She took bath twice in a freezing cold holly water and embraced holy Mary, begging for her life, while she was in freezing cold holly water.

Every day I telephoned her twice , once in the morning and once in the evening to raise her confidence. Every morning I went to the church to light a candle for her and pray on her behalf. Every morning when I telephoned her I told her about morning prayer in the church. It was a miracle when she came back she was alive and in the same condition.

Two weeks before Christmas, they brought Fatima and sacred heart to our home. Every evening we prayed for them for around an hour. It was obvious she was losing the battle. Every evening, she was weaker than the evening before. But each evening, when she prayed, she seemed to be as nothing was wrong with her. Every evening, when she prayed she begged for her life.

Medical establishments failed her and were cruel and unkind to her. She became ill as far back as last April. They didn't know what was wrong with her until last October, after six months. They didn't suspect she had cancer although the signs were there. She was losing weight fast. That was the sign of cancer. When they discovered she had cancer they bluntly told her she couldn't recover. Because she had advanced cancer in her right lung and liver.

When I asked them if there was any other means to cure cancer, they said: 'Not whatsoever'. Well, they were wrong. Because there are many other alternative means to cure cancer including advanced cancer. Each one depends on a theory and each proved to be working good enough.

When I asked them if a human could survive with one lung and half liver, they said yes. After that I told them in that case she had a chance with half of my liver implanted in her body. I told them to get rid of her liver and her right lung with cancer and implant half of my liver in her body. They said that was not possible because cancer cells exist in her blood and would infect any other parts of her body including my liver.

I told them no problem, we take that chance because some thing was better than nothing and the chances were very good. Because cancer cells, in her blood, couldn't infect my liver immediately and after the operation, her blood stream could be cleaned from cancer cells with radiotherapy or chemotherapy or at least it prolongs her life. They refused.

Nerissa, by herself, discovered proven alternatives means exist to cure from cancer. But it was too late. For example, there is a machine, which can control cancer. This machine costs £39.00, which every one can afford. Another example is a simple veg recipe, made up of beetroot, carrot, celery, radish and potatoes. There are many other examples. Each exmple has proved working good enough.
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PostAuthor: bleu ciel » Sun Jan 16, 2011 8:03 am

Londoner wrote:My wife passed away on 7th January 2011 because of cancer. Please pray for her and support us at these painful times. Details of her funeral arranged as bellow, after which comes my prepared speech on her funeral to give some details of her death.

May her soul rest in peace.

FUNERAL DETAILS


NERISSA GARCIA AHMAD: 28th November 1947 - 07th January 2011
Age: 63 years old

Date of Funeral: Thurs 20th Jan 2011

Time of Service: 1.30pm

Church: St Anthony Of Padua, 56 St Anthony's Road, Forest Gate, E7 9QB
(Tel: 0208 472 0433)

Cemetery: City of London, Aldersbrook Road, Wanstead, E12 5DQ
(Tel: 0208 530 2151)

Afterwards please join us for food & drink and to share fond memories of our mother & wife at:
'One Love' Hall Centre, 1 Bishops Avenue (off Plashet Road), E16 0RB
(Tel: 0208 472 1056)
Nearest station is Upton Park train station


PRIOR TO THE FUNERAL:

You are welcome to visit our mother/wife at the 'Chapel of Rest' at:

T.Cribb & Sons (Funeral Directors),
Victoria House, Thomas Cribb Mews,
10 Woolwich, Manor Way, Beckton,
E6 5PA
(Tel: 0207 476 1855)
Nearest station is DLR Beckton, Main Bus to & from Stratford: 262 & 476


Viewing times:
Tues 18th Jan: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Wed 19th Jan: 10.00am – 05.00am (Thurs morning)

(On Wednesday evening from 6.00pm there will be a vigil all night until 05.00am on Thursday morning. There will also be a mass at 8.00pm on Wednesday evening both being held at T.Cribb & Sons).

Thank you

From: Rahman, Sartre, Rose, Arianna-Grace AHMAD family

My prepared speech:

Fourteen years ago, I took over fifties life insurance to cover my funeral expenses and gave it to Nerissa, my wife, with instructions for a simple funeral service for myself after my death. She supposed to be in this place, not me. I supposed to be in this coffin, not her. I never dreamed to see this day. I wanted to cremate her and and keep her ashes to be mixed with my ashes after my death and buried at the same spot. But I was forced to give up this right.

We met 34 years ago. We were from different cultural backgrounds. She was from far east, I was from middle east. She was a committed catholic, I was a none believer. But we were from the same social class, we had an exact social background. We were almost like identical twins on most aspects of life. We lived life for the better and for the worst. We have a son and a grand daughter. The mother of our grand daughter is more than a daughter for us.

Nerissa was a committed and dedicated catholic. She always went to the church for daily prayer and the mass. She was a member of Banal Na Pag-Aaral group. She always joined the group on retreat or weekly vigil. She was also very close to Lanet and her friends. Whenever she had a chance she joined Lanet and her friends at lanet's house for prayer and mass. For Nerissa, her religion was very important. When she discovered she had cancer she went to her religion as her last shelter and saviour. Her belief gave her strong confidence in herself. She believed without doubt her faith would save her.

When she discovered she was suffering from advanced cancer, she immediately decided to go on a visit to Lourdes and other holly places abroad. Her visit took about two weeks. She went to France, Portugal and Spain with Lanet and her friends in a mini bus. She went to the top of many mountains. It was freezing cold and was snowing most of the time. She took bath twice in a freezing cold holly water and embraced holy Mary, begging for her life, while she was in freezing cold holly water.

Every day I telephoned her twice , once in the morning and once in the evening to raise her confidence. Every morning I went to the church to light a candle for her and pray on her behalf. Every morning when I telephoned her I told her about morning prayer in the church. It was a miracle when she came back she was alive and in the same condition.

Two weeks before Christmas, they brought Fatima and sacred heart to our home. Every evening we prayed for them for around an hour. It was obvious she was losing the battle. Every evening, she was weaker than the evening before. But each evening, when she prayed, she seemed to be as nothing was wrong with her. Every evening, when she prayed she begged for her life.

Medical establishments failed her and were cruel and unkind to her. She became ill as far back as last April. They didn't know what was wrong with her until last October, after six months. They didn't suspect she had cancer although the signs were there. She was losing weight fast. That was the sign of cancer. When they discovered she had cancer they bluntly told her she couldn't recover. Because she had advanced cancer in her right lung and liver.

When I asked them if there was any other means to cure cancer, they said: 'Not whatsoever'. Well, they were wrong. Because there are many other alternative means to cure cancer including advanced cancer. Each one depends on a theory and each proved to be working good enough.

When I asked them if a human could survive with one lung and half liver, they said yes. After that I told them in that case she had a chance with half of my liver implanted in her body. I told them to get rid of her liver and her right lung with cancer and implant half of my liver in her body. They said that was not possible because cancer cells exist in her blood and would infect any other parts of her body including my liver.

I told them no problem, we take that chance because some thing was better than nothing and the chances were very good. Because cancer cells, in her blood, couldn't infect my liver immediately and after the operation, her blood stream could be cleaned from cancer cells with radiotherapy or chemotherapy or at least it prolongs her life. They refused.

Nerissa, by herself, discovered proven alternatives means exist to cure from cancer. But it was too late. For example, there is a machine, which can control cancer. This machine costs £39.00, which every one can afford. Another example is a simple veg recipe, made up of beetroot, carrot, celery, radish and potatoes. There are many other examples. Each exmple has proved working good enough.


I am so sorry to hear that, Londoner.. If I lived in London, I could atttend the funeral.. I don't know what to say, but I am really sorry for your big loss from my heart.

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Re: My wife passed away

PostAuthor: talsor » Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:31 am

sert sag be kak Londoner , Eva reka me hemiyay.
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Re: My wife passed away

PostAuthor: Barış » Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:04 am

I've been thinking for some time on this and I don't know what to say or how to respond on regarding the very sad news...
All is that I can think of is that I hope you have some close family and friends that are there for you and that they can help you deal with it...
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Re: My wife passed away

PostAuthor: Kulka » Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:17 pm

i also dont know what to say. i will light up the candle for Your Wife, hawre gyan. I think Melek Tawus will take care of her soul. My thoughts are with You, my dear big brother.
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Re: My wife passed away

PostAuthor: kurd-sthanam » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:00 pm

I hope Nerissa's prays were weird... seré te sax be keké Londoní...
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Re: My wife passed away

PostAuthor: kurdimemin_diako » Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:18 pm

I am very sorry for hearing that .
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Re: My wife passed away

PostAuthor: Londoner » Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:03 pm

Many thanks for all of you. Your messages of sympathy and condolence raised my confidence and were like pillars of support. You were all very kind.  My blessed wife taken to her final destination on the afternoon of 20th January 2011. May she rest in Peace.

“You never can overcome the pain of losing your partner but you learn to cope with it better.” Queen Mother.

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http://www.huldaclarkzappers.com/php2/purplegrape.php
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