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Sunday, October 5, 2008
Farewell Fred
Freddie Friesen-Viljoen passed away on Friday morning, October 3rd after appoximately 20 years of exquisite living. His best friend William Able placed in him in his final resting place among palm trees and cycads in a bed of roses and marigolds. He will live forever in my heart.
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Aw honey. What a nice long life. Sorry he left. Blessings on all the love you will always feel. Thanks for sharing. Love JEM
ReplyDeleteEdward... I'm so sorry for your loss of your beloved fur ball friend. His Spirit will always be with you, and the memories of countless hours of unconditional love will ease your sadness!
ReplyDeleteI love you,
~Marisa
Edward,
ReplyDeleteI will forever enjoy your stories about Fred from when I first heard your talks. He influenced all of us and I'll never forget him. Thank you for sharing your close relationship with Fred and all of us!
I love you,
Eleanor
Oh. I am one of many who love you and lovelovelove how Fred loved you! Thank you for sharing him with all of us. Big hugs, xxooLauraC
ReplyDeleteDear Edward,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Fred with so many of us. He lives on in memory.
Love and blessings for you and William. Toni
It's times like these when Spirit's comfort can really show up. I remember coming to a realization when my last feral kitten was killed that the love pouring through him to me was God using this sweet feline face to love & lift me up in my times of need. To me this meant that the love I received through him is always available and eternal. So, I look around and see my little Buddha showing up everywhere. May you see the eternal Love of God, temporarily as Fred, showing up everywhere as you go through your feelings of loss. Blessings, Sanna
ReplyDeleteDear Edward,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your loving relationship with Fred, with all of us. I'll never forget all of your wonderful "Fred" stories.
Love Always,
Anne
Edward, Blessings on Fred's spirit as it flys into your heart, to live eternally. I always loved your Fred stories, and know how deeply he touched your life. Kisses and hugs to you and William.
ReplyDeleteLove, Sherrie
Edward,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Fred's life and passing with us. I'll always treasure the wisdom of Fred and am so grateful for his loving you so that you then passed it on to us. What an amazing thing to see how one cat can bless and touch so many. Blessings to you both.
Patty Stratton