26-12 2020 11:22
wrote:
My thoughts are with my mzala, Nolitha.Awu u Stoto, a gentleman par excellence.I only met him three years ago, as we embarked on a vigil for my mother, who was moribund at the time, and would pass on three days later.And how I commented that Stoto so much looked like Nolitha’s dad, Uncle Don and his brother in law, Fiks.He just seemed to have been designed to be a member of the Luswazi family.And everything I have heard about him does indeed say, that’s what he became, in form and substance.So, Nolitha, do savor the fact that whilst your time together with Stoto was cruelly abbreviated by this pandemic, you were lucky enough to have met and married your true soul mate.Many people spend years on this planet without such good fortune.May His Gentle Soul Dwell Eternally in Peace.And may you find closure and peace Mzala in the fullness of time.Namaste
26-12 2020 11:22
wrote:
My thoughts are with my mzala, Nolitha.Awu u Stoto, a gentleman par excellence.I only met him three years ago, as we embarked on a vigil for my mother, who was moribund at the time, and would pass on three days later.And how I commented that Stoto so much looked like Nolitha’s dad, Uncle Don and his brother in law, Fiks.He just seemed to have been designed to be a member of the Luswazi family.And everything I have heard about him does indeed say, that’s what he became, in form and substance.So, Nolitha, do savor the fact that whilst your time together with Stoto was cruelly abbreviated by this pandemic, you were lucky enough to have met and married your true soul mate.Many people spend years on this planet without such good fortune.May His Gentle Soul Dwell Eternally in Peace.And may you find closure and peace Mzala in the fullness of time.Namaste