Posted on 07/17/2008 4:50:17 AM PDT by saveliberty
Thursday, 17 July 2008
10:00 am - Funeral Mass - Great Upper Church
Open to the Public
Doors open at 8:00 a.m.
(Will Need to Pass through Security Checkpoint Magnetometers)
The Most Reverend Donald W. Wuerl
Archbishop of Washington
Presider
Reverend David OConnell, CM
President of The Catholic University of America
Celebrant & Homilist
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
400 Michigan Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20017
Metro: Red Line Brookland/CUA
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to:
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
I’m so glad you’re trying. We all need to:o).
It was how we met, huh? I...and am sure all the others...really appreciate your taking the time to tell us of your impressions and to see Tony’s last news conference through your eyes.
Thank you.
You do have a way with words, Luv. You also have a way with images. You posted some lovely Snow images, which I will revisit in the course of trying to read the entire Thread. So many folks from the past returned to honor Tony. He is no doubt pleased.
Thank you!
Wow!! I may have to change my background again! :)
Tony was such a sweetie! I’m going to miss that dear soul so much. He was with us for too short a time.
Dear Snowflakes: FOXFANVOX (affectionately, Foxy), was able to attend Tony’s funeral mass and has a beautiful report. Grab a tissue and read post #397.
Foxy, through tear, with lump in my throat, thank you for this. You know I mean that.
Nice report. Thanks. ( Blurry screen right now)
Foxy, thanks so much for sharing that! You really did make it feel like we were there. I am glad the snowflakes were well represented.
LUV W, thanks to you also for sharing the picture with us! It’s awesome.
Thanks for the ping as well! You rock Bahbah!
Thanks, LadyJ.
It’s a pretty wet, soppy rock right now.
Thud for sure....and more tears. How can he be gone?
(((Bahbah)))
I know what you mean, my FRiend.
Thank you so much. for taking the time to write your thoughts. I will look forward to reading more as you have time and as things come to mind.
I only have a minute right now, but want you to know that I have prayed for you this week. I had wondered if going to your aunt's funeral would be an outlet for your grief regarding Tony's death. I can see that it was.
I have more to say regarding your post, but I need to run---plus I can't see the screen very well through my tears. Thank you, thank you, thank you for representing us--Tony's fans who loved like a brother a man most of us hadn't ever met, and are incredibly sad at his death.
P.S. Your addressing of this post to Tony Snow really got the tears going--but it was so sweet.
Thanks for the ping, Bah! So glad I didn’t miss this!
You are more than welcome. It was difficult to attend and more difficult to describe. It still has not registered [except, perhaps, in my mind] that Tony has really passed on. It was an event befitting of Tony: grand and yet with the common touch. And with emphasis on his family.
You are welcome, donna.
I was pretty sure Snowflakes would want to see it. It is so lovely.
Fox, that was beautiful! Thanks so much for the first hand report my FRiend! I can’t think of a better representative for the Snowflake community! Thanks for taking the time to attend, and then to share your thoughts and experience with us! The tears your post brought to my eyes were cathartic. You, like Tony, are the best, and it is a pleasure and an honor to call you FRiend!
What a nice post La Enchiladita! Your story really parallels mine, up to the pleading with the local stations to carry Tony’s show, with tips from Tony on how to do it! Being a part of the Snowflake community was so uplifting for me, and I have missed the threads! Will always be grateful to Tony for sharing his wit and wisdom. He will be missed!
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