In Memory of Kelvin David.
Went home to the Lord on the 13th of January
Although we went to the same church, we were never really very close nor did we talk to each other often, and it's possibly something i now regret. However, now's not the time for regrets, but a time to remember the encouragements he gave, the feats he accomplished and obstacles he overcame. To remember the kind of person he was, the inspiration and motivation he gave others and what he left behind, everlasting memories.
Suffering from cancer, he still managed to live life to the fullest. Doctors gave him only about a year to live, he lived thrice as long. He refused to sit about and feel sorry for himself. Instead, he went bungee jumping, rock climbing and a lot of other activities i can bet almost all of us have not even thought of attempting.
In church, he would always be smiling and prancing around, talking to people. He was the best drummer there!
Now he's gone, but i can confidently say that he has touched the lives of many, and few of us will actually be able to live a life as fulfilling as his. We will miss him.
Kelvin's wake will be tonight at 8pm at the Garden Of Remembrance.
what iAMY has to sing, has been heard.