KayTheCurler
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It was so considerate of you to get in contact with this little group who considered Wolfie to be a friend. You must miss him so much - sending comforting hugs your way.
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I remember that story and the avatar, now that you mention it.So for quite some time my avatar here at WC was a rainbow wheelchair. Wolfie quietly messaged me to ask if I wouldn't mind letting him use that avatar- it was important to him. I was happy to switch to something new.
it has and still is not easy even with all his pain he had alot he would still try to help othersThanks for sharing. I remember one particular chat with Wolfie about our avatars. I have a child who uses a wheelchair. I also strive to be an LGBTQ+ ally. So for quite some time my avatar here at WC was a rainbow wheelchair. Wolfie quietly messaged me to ask if I wouldn't mind letting him use that avatar- it was important to him. I was happy to switch to something new.
He was such a gentle soul. I cannot imagine how difficult saying good-bye must be. Please know you are in my thoughts.
the chair did attend the service View attachment 2214 View attachment 2215
It was a beautiful simple service just as Steven would wanted it there were 41 there former members of the First United and St Johns west end as well as members of Shaughnessy hights congregationsIt looks like it was a beautiful service.