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CHAN’S BATTLEFIELD
Our daughter died at
her own battlefield. She
was killed in action
fighting a civil war. She
fought against adversities
that were as real to her
as the cemetery is real to
us. They were powerful
adversaries. They took
toll of her energies and
endurance. They exhausted
the last vestiges of her
courage and her strength.
At last these adversaries
overwhelmed her. And it
appeared that she had lost
the war. But did she? I
see a host of victories
that she has won!

For one thing, she has won our
admiration – because even if she lost the war,
we give her credit for her bravery on the
battlefield. And we give her credit for the
courage and pride and hope that she used as her
weapons as long as she could. We shall remember
not her death, but her daily victories gained
through her kindness and thoughtfulness, through
her love for her family and friends…..for all
things beautiful, lovely and honorable. We shall
remember not her last day of defeat, but we
shall remember the many days that she was
victorious over overwhelming odds. We shall
remember not the years we thought she had left,
but the intensity with which she lived the years
that she had. Only God knows what this child of
his suffered in the silent skirmishes that took
place in her soul. But our consolation is THAT
GOD DOES KNOW, AND UNDERSTANDS.

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