Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Love Your Loved Ones

My college neighbor & her beloved husband, Khaldun Everage - RIP Khal

Last week, I was reminded in a real way to not take folks for granted.

My friend lost her husband of 14 years suddenly less than a week before his 42nd birthday. I can still barely type or speak of it without great sorrow. Both Khal and Dina are huge heroes to their families, friends and the community they have dedicated their lives to. One of the remarkable things about Khal was his undeterred love of his family and his greater family - the children served by Chicago Public Schools.

In celebration of Khaldun Everage - today on what would have been his 42nd birthday - I want to ask everyone to stop what you are doing and reach out to someone you love.

You are not promised tomorrow and neither are they.

It's hard to hear this but Khaldun served his purpose on Earth and was called home to glory. I am thankful to have had a miniscule part in his great life. I look forward to keeping his memory alive. Look at what he posted exactly 1 month before he departed this life:

Dream. Believe. Inspire. Dream - but you gotta dream big. If you don't, what's the point. Believe - in our children. There are enough people out here who don't. Inspire - our children to reach their goals. Dreaming & Believing are fruitless without inspiration.  - Khaldun Everage, May 6, 2012

Rest in peace, Khal and thank you for your inspiration.



9 comments:

  1. I only recently had the pleasure of meeting him- what a remarkable man he was.
    anne k.

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  2. I only recently had the pleasure of meeting him- what a remarkable man he was.
    anne k.

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  4. He was incredible and Dina and he were made for each other. Still a bit raw for me...Thanks for stopping by my blog

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  5. His passing could have easily been averted and those involved know very well what I am inferring.

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  6. If it could be so easily averted, too bad "Anonymous" didn't do his part to avert it.

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    1. I pray I'm not being too much, but my I ask what happen

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  7. What you saw in the surface did not reflect what lied underneath. I have first hand knowledge though was a remarkable individual the troubles he had to deal with forced his hand resulting in loss of life.

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