Irena Sendler, 98; member of resistance saved lives of 2,500 Polish Jews

Irena Sendler passed away on Monday morning, May 12th, at 8AM (Warsaw time) in Warsaw, Poland. Irena was 98 years old.

The life of Irena Sendler was one of great testimony, one of courage and love, one of respect for all people, regardless of race, religion and creed. She passed away peacefully, knowing that her message goes on. Our hearts and prayers go out to her worldwide family. She is gone, but will never be forgotten. Born in Warsaw, Poland, she lived most of her young life in Otwock. Irena Sendlerowa led the rescue of 2,500 Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto during the Holocaust in World War II. She was recently nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Her legacy of repairing the world continues, as good continues to triumph over evil.

For additional information including tributes and contact information, visit this memorial page.

JENKINS – JOHN

JENKINS – JOHN

Peacefully, at St. Margaret of Scotland on Tuesday, 15th April, 2008, John (Jack), K.S.C ; a wonderful character and unforgettable husband, father and papa who brought great life and light to this world, he will be greatly missed by his wife Donalda, his children, Pauline and Iain, his grandchildren, great grandchildren and everyone who knew and him. Reception and Vigil at St.Patrick’s R.C. Church, North Street, Anderston on Sunday, 20th April, at 6.30pm. Requiem Mass on Monday, 21st April, at 10am and thereafter to Lambhill Cemetery, Tresta Road. Please do not send any flowers, donations to be made to St. Margaret of Scotland Hospice, East Barnes Street, Clydebank.

Are you tired yet?

Rompt in the Park
Originally uploaded by TheGrandDad.

It is the second day and we are at a local park for a late lunch.  The women are still at the hospital.  Dad is racing his son trying to exhaust or at least tire him out before seeing Mom and his “baby sister” at the hospital. Guess who got tired first?