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Nathan Shane Straight Memorial Site
| September 7, 1979 - March 16, 2009 |
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| 2006 |
"Our friend died on his
own battlefield. He was killed in action fighting a civil war. He fought against adversaries that were as real to him as his
casket is real to us. They were powerful adversaries. They took toll of his energies and endurance. They exhausted the last
vestiges of his courage and his strength. At last those adversaries overwhelmed him. And, it appeared that he had lost the
war. But did he? I see a host of victories that he has won. For one thing, he has won our admiration. Even if he lost the
war, we give him credit for his bravery on the battlefield. And we give him credit for the courage and pride and hope that
he used as his weapons for as long as he could. We shall remember not his death, but his daily victories gained through his
kindnesses and thoughfulness, through his love for his family and friends. . .for all things beautiful, lovely, and honorable.
We shall remember not his last day of defeat, but we shall remember the many days that he was victorious over overwhelming
odds. We shall remember not the years we thought he had left, but the intensity with which he lived the years he had. Only
God knows what this child of His suffered in the silent skirmishes that took place in his soul. But our consolation is that
God does know, and understands."
From Peale, N.V.(1966).
The Healing of Sorrow. Pawling, New York, Inspirational Book Service.

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