Monday, February 19, 2024
Dear Kelly and Family ,please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of the Matriarch of the family. When I met Audrey in 1984 at Centenary Hospital she was my boss, she took me under her wings and was so kind to me and we hit it off immediately. She was vibrant, charming, passionate and was very knowledgeable in her profession. We became friends, and shared family stories I of England and she of Ireland.I also learnt a lot from her gardening techniques. I was so impressed of the espalier of her apple tree, an “art” I had never seen before. Her skill set at hobbies was amazing She was always busy, and as they say ,there was never a dull moment with her.
She enjoyed entertaining and had her annual open house over the festive season. When she moved away ,whenever she was in town, she would visit . I recall one Sunday she visited and I was going to my Alma Mater fundraising brunch . She accepted my invitation and we had a great time. I still have my Chinese jacket and a bracelet from her China trip. While she was living far from me we kept up with each other with our Christmas letter, and a phone call now and then.
Life has changed , not ended. For God has told us that nothing can sever a life He created to live forever. In Revelation 21:4 He Promised:“He will wipe every tear from our eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever.” “Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted.”
Sonia DaCosta-Spence.