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Date Posted: 16:28:05 09/03/99 Fri
Author: Anonymous
Subject: Re: Ode to John-John, JFK, Jr.
In reply to: Diana Meyer 's message, "Ode to John-John, JFK, Jr." on 17:21:14 07/26/99 Mon

I HAVE FELT YOUR SENTIMENTS, EXACTLY.
> Today, July 23, 1999, I watched the world say goodbye
> to John-John, or John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. A
> husband, son, brother, uncle, cousin, and most
> importantly, a man 38 years of age. He was able to
> live more in his short life time than most do in 70 or
> 80 years. Born into a family of wealth enabled him to
> live the life of the the rich and famous. Since
> his father's assasination, and a little boy's final
> salute to the casket carrying his father's corpse, he
> has been a part of our lives. Some remember
> endearlingly that gesture while others are not so
> mindful or have a "so what" attitude. Now we will no
> longer beable to be reminded from time to time what is
> happening in his life. We will never be able to see
> him become a father, perhaps another Kennedy in the
> political arena, or grow old like everyone should. I
> am grieving for your memory and for all of those who
> knew and loved you and for the loss they feel.
> I mourn as a mother would her own son. The
> heartache, anxiety, futility, and finality that these
> last 6 days have brought to all of us. The news media
> has made speculations that seem never ending. But one
> thing is for certain and that is what would have been,
> could have been, and should have been will never be
> known to us.
> I am truly sorry for that same familiar pain
> your family is once again experiencing. I am thankful
> you touched our lives. As the sun has set and
> darkness is all around us we must all look up toward
> the eastern sky and know the sun will rise again. The
> good deeds you have done in secret will come to light.
> Those who were jealous of who and what you were will
> see that there was more to you than what they saw in
> the news. Your goodness will be remembered by those
> you helped and those who are thankful you were willing
> to share your wealth. And finally, for those of us
> who know the vision and dream will always remember the
> promise of Camelot.

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