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Emma Hannigan, RIP

  • 03-03-2018 9:51pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,039 ✭✭✭✭


    I didn’t see anything on here about her passing. Her statement last week tore me in two. Heartbreaking words.

    Faced with very little time can I tell you what screams out at me? Love.
    Nothing else has much meaning anymore. Just the love I feel for the people I hold dear. My two babies (ok they both tower over me, but I’m still allowed call them my babies) my husband, my parents, my family, my friends and readers. Yes you guys are up there on the short list. You’ve been an integral part of my existence and have championed me and held me in your virtual arms.
    The love in my heart is all that matters now. I am broken-hearted at having to say goodbye so if it’s alright we’ll say farewell instead…
    Mind each other. Be kind to each other and hold those you love close by.
    Life is so very precious. We never know the day or hour that it will be whipped away. So fill your days with as much happiness as you can muster.
    Stay away from drains, we all know them, they’re the people pull the good out of everything. The ones who suck the beauty from things and change colour to black and white. Leave them to fester – I think they’re secretly enjoying being grim.
    Instead, gravitate towards the light and laughter. Like a moth to a flame, remembering not to get your pretty wings burnt. You’ll like it better there, I promise.
    Farewell and thank you, I am taking a bow. Until we meet again may all that is good and decent be yours

    Love and light

    Emma


    Thank you Emma for your bravery and for being a shining beacon with to those battling cancer. Rest in peace.


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