The world lost a beautiful soul, Julian. Words can't express how wonderful this man was.
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Julian's Memorial service was truly beautiful.
Beulah Alliance was packed. There were so many different people, from different generations, from different communities who have been impacted by Julian, and have been saddened by his death.
Everyone who spoke was vulnerable in their sadness, but clear in their affection for Julian. The service was over 2 hours long, and nobody wanted it to end. It was well past 8pm before the last of us left the church’s reception hall.
John McNicoll finished the service with his benediction: “God in peace and serve the Lord. Love God, love kids, and love one another. And do it with all your heart, like our friend Julian.”
Please check out www.juliandabbagh.com to donate to the Dabbagh Family Trust Fund
I'm young enough to get away with being outrageously opinionated and luckily not just jaded. Throw in a real love for hearing that people are reading my work, and voila, you've got everything you need to become a famous writer. Right?
Everything else you want to know about me is buried deep between the lines of my work. As if I was going to just lay it all out here at once. Where's the drama in that?
1 comment:
Julian's Memorial service was truly beautiful.
Beulah Alliance was packed. There were so many different people, from different generations, from different communities who have been impacted by Julian, and have been saddened by his death.
Everyone who spoke was vulnerable in their sadness, but clear in their affection for Julian. The service was over 2 hours long, and nobody wanted it to end. It was well past 8pm before the last of us left the church’s reception hall.
John McNicoll finished the service with his benediction: “God in peace and serve the Lord. Love God, love kids, and love one another. And do it with all your heart, like our friend Julian.”
Please check out www.juliandabbagh.com to donate to the Dabbagh Family Trust Fund
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