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I'm sorry I haven't posted much lately, been more like a curled up in a fetal position as I get reminded in so many ways, just how present Rory and I were in each other's day to day life.
Rory's funeral is set for Tuesday, the 9th. Even though I won't be going, please know that the following is what I'd want to say if I was there.
It's time to say goodbye Old Friend, but before I do, I have a few words to say in gratitude, humility and in Love.
I met Rory on 3-21-96 in Minneapolis as I began driving a taxi (again) and for the first time.
What I couldn't know that day, is that I was in the company of an Angel, or a Saint as our first encounter just involved me handing over my hard earned money to pay for my cab.
What I grew to learn was that I was in the company of a man from whom emanated kindness, decency, humility at every encounter.
Rory was a simple man, a man whose habits were such a subtle and yet powerful sign of his depth, faith, and heart.
His days were ones of routine, consistency, and the living of his core values in everything he did.
It's funny how incredibly different my relationship with Rory was compared to most of you.
I haven't mentioned that Rory was an Ordained Minister, had run immensely successful mission programs in Mexico and elsewhere, and was sought often for his wisdom, knowledge of the Bible and of course, counsel.
I haven't mentioned these things because I learned of them only in the last weeks of his life.
Rory was a minister, yet I never heard him preach. What he did do, with great success, was what he inspires me to do to this day. Rory lived in prayer.
He dreamt of simple things, trips he'd like to take to see someone or a national Park.
I never knew him to buy a lottery ticket, as Rory never took shortcuts or the easy way out. When his MS progressed beyond his current ability to navigate, he always grudgingly gave way to the cane, then the walker, then the chair, then the bed.
I never heard him complain, a man who had every right, every reason as his physical being was degenerating almost daily. He had a famous quote he ascribed to his situation that went like this: "My bad days six months ago are my good days now"
Imagine for a moment that this was your reality. "My bad days six months ago are my good days now."
Rory bravely faced every encounter he came across, adjusting in the moment to his ever changing limitations, all with a level of acceptance and serenity that were astounding and worthy of our admiration.
What's so truly remarkable is that all the things I didn't know about Rory, fit snuggly into who I knew, without conflict or contradiction.
Rory and I prayed together exactly twice in thirty years and yet he taught me how to pray.
Rory and I never really spoke of our struggles in those early years, and yet he helped me find myself.
I never saw Rory give a dollar to anyone, and yet he made me much more generous.
Rory and I never spoke much of Love, and yet he very much influenced what love is to me.
I never saw Rory provide medical attention to anyone, and yet I know he saved many lives, mine included.
You see, I've been an orphan my whole life, a true tumbleweed that is entirely at the mercy of wind and rain.
Rory, accepted me, befriended me, accompanied me, listened to me, and loved me. Just the way I was and am. That was his gift, a bottomless well of kindness, love, and the most amazing Grace that he had to give away.
Thank you Rory, for holding my hand these thirty years, and allowing me the honor to hold yours. Thank you for the countless memories, sports miracles and amazing comebacks,for the fact that you were always there and only God knows how many of your prayers for me He answered.Thank you being my best friend.
It is only appropriate that I end this conversation with Rory as we did all others, especially these last twenty years, most from long distance;
I love you Rory, Sleep well and please give my love to Maria.
Good night
Love, John
Ocelot II
(128,633 posts)Rory was as lucky to have had you as a friend as you were to have had him.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)We certainly were lucky.
Walleye
(43,568 posts)Its so tough to lose someone. Sounds like he was a guy who made the world better. We need more like that. I can relate to that quote about good days. I was remembering things I used to be able to do now. My arthritis is so bad I can hardly reach above my head, take care yourself
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)His MS just exacerbated things
SuzyandPuffpuff
(367 posts)Yu were blessed to have one another. A rarity. A loveliness. A spiritual connection many crave but seldom are blessed to receive. B strong friend. Rory is walking with you
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)wendyb-NC
(4,564 posts)Thank you for sharing it us.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)debm55
(54,125 posts)Rory be a blessing to you,
JMCKUSICK
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Your words are a bandage for an open sore.
underpants
(194,316 posts)Scrivener7
(58,013 posts)blessed by him, and so sorry for your loss.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)I really was blessed.
Deuxcents
(25,157 posts)You and Rory shared that and your tribute to him can be felt in your heartfelt words. Im so sorry for your loss and hope your sweet memories will always help you feel how much you were loved 💐
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)Rory will always be near.
Dear_Prudence
(988 posts)Thank you for the portrait you have painted here of a beautiful person. I am sorry that you have lost this friend.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)gademocrat7
(11,767 posts)Take care.💙
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)I will try.
LoisB
(12,163 posts)things.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)How wonderful it must be for him to be unshackled by his disabilities.
LoisB
(12,163 posts)SheltieLover
(75,600 posts)play it?
catrose
(5,328 posts)Beautiful words for a beautiful man and a beautiful relationship
SheltieLover
(75,600 posts)His love of & appreciation for his dear friend, Rory, is evident in his heartfelt words.
catrose
(5,328 posts)SheltieLover
(75,600 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)It will be read aloud at the Celebration of his life in May at his family home Church.
There's too much animosity to allow any of his real kids or grandkids to speak, hence the separate celebration.
KitFox
(491 posts)and comforted to have this to keep and hold dear. Somehow get this loving remembrance to them. Gentle hugs to you as you inch along in dealing with the paralyzing grief.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)I did send it to his Daughter and Granddaughter.
godsentme
(206 posts)Beautiful tribute. I think I love Rory. Your story changed me for a moment. I hope I can hold on to it. Thank you for such beauty.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)Recognized some part of yourself in it.
Please hang on to that and thanks for the beautiful words Godsentme.
Emile
(39,907 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)TommieMommy
(2,573 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)ultralite001
(2,342 posts)Your words give me hope that finding such a friend is still possible in these dark times
+ in the winter of my life...
You wonderfully describe attributes that contribute to a legacy that will far outlive
our fleshly carcasses... If I'm given a new year, these will be written on my heart...
Thank you for sharing such an intimate portrait, John. You + Rory were both blessed +
a blessing... .
riversedge
(79,016 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(13,676 posts)Would that we all had such friends to say such wonderful things about us at our funerals.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)Thank you.
progressoid
(52,436 posts)That's all I have.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)FemDemERA
(667 posts)Thank you for sharing it with us. May you find comfort in your memories of Rory.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)Clouds Passing
(6,738 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)Botany
(76,109 posts)I hope you know Rory will live on in you and in the acts of kindness you will do.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)Botany
(76,109 posts)Elwood P. Dowd: Years ago my mother used to say to me, she'd say, "In this world, Elwood, you must be" - she always called me Elwood - "In this world, Elwood, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant." Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant. You may quote me.

samplegirl
(13,652 posts)You were an amazing friend!
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)Erda
(218 posts)My love to you and Rory.
JMCKUSICK
(4,813 posts)CousinIT
(12,111 posts)I'm so sorry for your loss. Wishing you strength and peace at this heartbreaking time. I can see that his memory is already and will continue to be a blessing to you.