In Memory of
Marjory Lee Brady (Learnard)
1955-2000
I wrote this as a closure for my sister. On Feb. 21, we spent the
whole day celebrating her birthday. And we spent a lot of time talking.
Marjory never felt cheated of time; in fact, she told me she’d lived her life to the
fullest and that the extra four years have been a bonus.
She never once complained of pain. Instead, she would spend
hours talking with other patients, giving them encouragement to keep on
having hope, not to give up or to feel sorry for themselves.
She knew I wrote a poem and she also knew when it would be
completed.
Cry No More
Cry no more, for I’m still here.
Look to the sun and stars and know I am near.
The wind will be my laughter,
The sun will be my smile,
The rain will be my tears;
For I’ve reached my final mile.
There is no reason; there is no rhyme.
This is God’s will, so it be mine.
And for all those I’ve loved and held so dear
Let go of your sadness and rejoice and cheer
Because I will always be close and near.
Rest in peace Marjory for you will be badly missed by all your family
and friends. We will forever remember your smile, laughter, compassion
and strength.
Love, your sister and friend,
CLARA LEARNARD
North Bend