And so from life and the flower of her youth, has she fallen to the dust in death. She who laughed with joy and who wept with her sorrow, has passed beyond us. Her passion unequaled, her vibrancy unmatched, she burned as a flame to gather the lost and the weary, and give them light and love and laughter, and to bring them in from the cold and the darkness. She who had nothing, gave everything, even unto death. Food for the hungry, rest for the weary, care for the sick, joy for the sorrowful. She who loved, was loved in return by all who saw the care in her eyes and the pain, borne willingly, so that others might not suffer. Her spirit strong unto the end, she dried the tears of those who wept for her, and embraced their sorrow, so that they might have peace and endure no suffering. She was our light and our joy, the hearth to which we came in our sorrow and our grief, to be held and comforted, and to ease our saddened souls. She who would take our pain and turn it into joy and light and laughter, now is cold and buried in the stone. Now farewell to you we must cry and leave you to your rest. Goodbye, my love. We will meet again in the far fields of joy and laughter which lie beyond the veil of death. We must. Farewell.