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10 months ago ::
30 Jul 12 10:14 PM
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This is a post I have tried to make several times over the last two weeks and simply not been able to, even now it is very difficult.
On Saturday 14th July the news came that my younger brother had died that afternoon, while out climbing near his home on the Isle of Mull. While there were issues lowering him from the face that led to physical injuries, we believe he was already unconscious due to an undiagnosed heart condition, the thing we will probably never know is whether he might have survived had he not been climbing and first aid been more readily available. One thing we can be sure of is the guy he was with did everything humanly possible under the circumstances, but it was 25 minutes before he could get him down and get to him, and the best part of an hour before a helicopter could winch him from the gully where they began the ascent.
The funeral was on the Friday just gone at the crematorium in Paisley (the nearest one to the Isle of Mull). My brother was a follower of the Tibetan Buddhist faith and 'Natural Great Peace' is a teaching by Sogyal Rinpoche - a renowned Lama and author of 'The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying' the book that first introduced Steve to these beliefs - and was played as the committal prayer, do a search if you are interested in hearing it.
Steve was only 39 and leaves behind a loving wife and two young children, a boy of eight and a girl of two and a half, that is the hardest part of it all to accept.
Steve and I did not always see eye-to-eye, in fact there have been times when there was outright hostility between us, but there are very few constants in my life and he was one of them, now he is gone.
Steve Jones, rest in natural great peace safe journey brother, I will miss you greatly.
From Pandæmonium, capital of Hell in Paradise Lost, an epic poem by John Milton : Greek pan-, pan- + Late Latin daemonium, demon (from Greek daimonion, from daimn, lesser god, demon; see demon)
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10 months ago ::
30 Jul 12 10:20 PM
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This is a post I have tried to make several times over the last two weeks and simply not been able to, even now it is very difficult.
On Saturday 14th April the news came that my younger brother had died that afternoon, while out climbing near his home on the Isle of Mull. While there were issues lowering him from the face that led to physical injuries, we believe he was already unconscious due to an undiagnosed heart condition, the thing we will probably never know is whether he might have survived had he not been climbing and first aid been more readily available. One thing we can be sure of is the guy he was with did everything humanly possible under the circumstances, but it was 25 minutes before he could get him down and get to him, and the best part of an hour before a helicopter could winch him from the gully where they began the ascent.
The funeral was on the Friday just gone at the crematorium in Paisley (the nearest one to the Isle of Mull). My brother was a follower of the Tibetan Buddhist faith and 'Natural Great Peace' is a teaching by Sogyal Rinpoche - a renowned Lama and author of 'The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying' the book that first introduced Steve to these beliefs - and was played as the committal prayer, do a search if you are interested in hearing it.
Steve was only 39 and leaves behind a loving wife and two young children, a boy of eight and a girl of two and a half, that is the hardest part of it all to accept.
Steve and I did not always see eye-to-eye, in fact there have been times when there was outright hostility between us, but there are very few constants in my life and he was one of them, now he is gone.
Steve Jones, rest in natural great peace safe journey brother, I will miss you greatly.
Sorry to hear your bad news Pande and may your brother
R I P
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10 months ago ::
30 Jul 12 10:27 PM
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Really Sad news condolences to you & your famly.
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10 months ago ::
30 Jul 12 10:31 PM
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This is a post I have tried to make several times over the last two weeks and simply not been able to, even now it is very difficult.
On Saturday 14th July the news came that my younger brother had died that afternoon, while out climbing near his home on the Isle of Mull. While there were issues lowering him from the face that led to physical injuries, we believe he was already unconscious due to an undiagnosed heart condition, the thing we will probably never know is whether he might have survived had he not been climbing and first aid been more readily available. One thing we can be sure of is the guy he was with did everything humanly possible under the circumstances, but it was 25 minutes before he could get him down and get to him, and the best part of an hour before a helicopter could winch him from the gully where they began the ascent.
The funeral was on the Friday just gone at the crematorium in Paisley (the nearest one to the Isle of Mull). My brother was a follower of the Tibetan Buddhist faith and 'Natural Great Peace' is a teaching by Sogyal Rinpoche - a renowned Lama and author of 'The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying' the book that first introduced Steve to these beliefs - and was played as the committal prayer, do a search if you are interested in hearing it.
Steve was only 39 and leaves behind a loving wife and two young children, a boy of eight and a girl of two and a half, that is the hardest part of it all to accept.
Steve and I did not always see eye-to-eye, in fact there have been times when there was outright hostility between us, but there are very few constants in my life and he was one of them, now he is gone.
Steve Jones, rest in natural great peace safe journey brother, I will miss you greatly.
This must have been very difficult for you to write Rich. You've written about your brother with an honest account and I know you must be struggling a lot with whats happened. The utmost respect goes out to you for writing this post. My heart goes out to you Rich.
Rest in natural great peace this exhausted mind, Beaten helpless by karma and neurotic thoughts Like the relentless fury of the pounding waves In the infinite ocean of samsara. Rest in natural great peace.
Rest in natural great peace Steve Jones
Sharon
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10 months ago ::
30 Jul 12 10:41 PM
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Really sad news rich
R.I.P Steve
Bring on the dancin' girls and put the Champagne on ice Im goin' in To sin city I'm gonna win In sin city..............www.d0nkeypark.com or iamafish.org FEEL THE PAIN
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10 months ago ::
30 Jul 12 10:48 PM
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Oh Pande!  Those that you fight fiercely with sometimes (because you can) are the ones you love most and will miss deeply, even if you never thought you would. I have read 'The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying', he would have known that.
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10 months ago ::
31 Jul 12 12:23 AM
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A rusty old bucket down by the barn sings...I'm going to shine one day.
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rest in peace Steve Jones , though I knew you not the love with which your brother wrote this speaks volumes .
in transition
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10 months ago ::
31 Jul 12 01:03 AM
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Sorry to hear that , so sad , can't imagine to think what you's are going though . Rip
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10 months ago ::
31 Jul 12 08:43 AM
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So so sorry to hear your sad news Pande. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. R.I.P Steve
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10 months ago ::
31 Jul 12 12:13 PM
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Hope Spring is round the corner, fed up with cold weather
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So sad to read that Pande, such a tough post to make, thinking of you at this sad time, condolences to his and your family.
Jean and Don
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