Saturday, September 17, 2005

A Tribute To Brent..

An Angels Opus
By Jasmine Jade & Larry Fischer

In memory of William Brent Marshall, SR.

Each page a day in your life bound by the eternal thread of remembrance..

Cast upon the lines are the impressions made upon us by the ink of your life…

Within your epic is a captivating journey carried by silk wings…

A tale so influential to the reader, grasping afore times of compassion, caring, devotion and love…

Like an oenophile of life and a pillar of light, all whom you touched became enlightened…

A fine wine loved to be sipped by many connoisseurs…Your eloquent existence was savored…

You lucid confabulation flowed from the bottle of your soul…. encompassing all..

A son, a husband, a father, and a friend…
A child of god…A man…

A role model of hierarchy in which example by lead was sought..
A mentor among men in which to find wisdom…

A leader, a counselor, a companion,….
A totem, A soldier, A brother….

Each chapter your roles were played with such ardor and admiration…

Your script will be etched for eternity upon our hearts…

The Opus of words written, loved, and lived by an angel…

Thursday, September 01, 2005

HELP THE HURRICANE VICTIMS..








Hurricane Katrina was a powerful tropical cyclone which caused extensive and severe damage in the southeastern United States and will likely become the worst natural disaster to hit the United States with major global economic consequences caused by disruption of oil supplies, exports, and imports. Disaster relief plans are in operation in the affected communities. Some experts predict one million people could become homeless as a result of the storm. Currently five million people are without power in the Gulf Coast region, and it may be two months before all power is restored.


The aftermath of the storm compounded problems. In particular, the breaching of some levees protecting New Orleans caused water to flow unabated into the city. There was also widespread looting, with many people stranded due to flooding.

Katrina may be the deadliest hurricane in the United States of America since the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, which killed around 8,000 (possibly up to 12,000) people. The death toll of Katrina so far may be "in the thousands", stated by the New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin on August 31, but it will take weeks before accurate numbers are known. Katrina is also expected to be the costliest natural disaster in United States history, exceeding the 1992 Hurricane Andrew...



Anything we can do to help our fellow Americans going through this disaster is much appreciated.. Please donate..

My heart and prayers goes out to Larry's Family who reside in Gulfport. I am sure words are no comfort for what you have lost during this devastating storm. May God relieve your anguish..

Sincerely,

Jasmine