Major, you truly were an amazing friend. I'm still coming to grips with the reality of your demise but I'm comforted to know that you're resting with the Lord. The memories I have of you will remain ever green. Seems it was two of us that wanted to go to the academy. I remember after we had taken the exams and all and I came over to your house and we even had half backed strategies of life could turn out there (funny times). You walked me all the way back home and then left to your house. I was super excited to know that you'd gotten into the academy and you kept on asking me "how far short service?" sometimes I'd answer and sometimes I'd just do like I didn't hear you. Truth is, I didn't see a need to join the force again because I saw the dream being filled through you and in you. I remember your first promotion and how excited I was about it when you told me. Indeed you inspired me in more ways than I can imagine. The last time we met I had just come into town at night and I was exhausted but I dragged myself to the hangout. We were among the last people to leave the place and you made sure you took me back to my hotel. We planned to meet severally afterwards but it never happened. I'd sent you a message on the day of your passing and I was waiting for a reply, little did I know that I'd never get one. I didn't know I could feel this much pain but we live and learn. Rest on brother!
Major, you truly were an amazing friend. I'm still coming to grips with the reality of your demise but I'm comforted to know that you're resting with the Lord. The memories I have of you will remain ever green. Seems it was two of us that wanted to go to the academy. I remember after we had taken the exams and all and I came over to your house and we even had half backed strategies of life could turn out there (funny times). You walked me all the way back home and then left to your house. I was super excited to know that you'd gotten into the academy and you kept on asking me "how far short service?" sometimes I'd answer and sometimes I'd just do like I didn't hear you. Truth is, I didn't see a need to join the force again because I saw the dream being filled through you and in you. I remember your first promotion and how excited I was about it when you told me. Indeed you inspired me in more ways than I can imagine. The last time we met I had just come into town at night and I was exhausted but I dragged myself to the hangout. We were among the last people to leave the place and you made sure you took me back to my hotel. We planned to meet severally afterwards but it never happened. I'd sent you a message on the day of your passing and I was waiting for a reply, little did I know that I'd never get one. I didn't know I could feel this much pain but we live and learn. Rest on brother!