On the occasion of the first death anniversary of my elder brother, the late Ret Col Cesar Garcia, I am honoring him with this reblogged piece. Here’s to you, Noy Cesar!
My dear brother, Cesar, passed away yesterday. He was 77. Here’s to celebrate his truly wonderful, meaningful life.

I didn’t get to say “I love you”
Didn’t have time to say goodbye
I didn’t get to say “I’m sorry”
Tho at times I know I tried.
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My immaculate big brother
You taught me much of life
You showed me the way to tomorrow
But my eyes were simply blind.
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The path you took was long and narrow
Twas as rocky as can be
You went back home, your flag forlorn
But you kept your dignity.
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So many lessons I have learned
So grateful for these gifts
A life of plenty, with love abundant
What a wonderful legacy.
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I thought I would not miss you
I thought I would not cry
Funny how these thoughts of you
Just simply will not die.

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I’m sorry for your loss, Charly, and your eloquent words are a great tribute to your brother.
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Thank you, my friend. Like you, he loved his beer as much as he loved life itself. He thought me so much about life.
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Charly what a beautiful tribute to your brother. 🙏🏽 Continue to celebrate the wonderful person that he was, and the amazing memories that continue to dwell in your heart! 💖 💘 💝 Stay well my friend.
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Thanks, Kym. It is through these little anecdotes and write-ups that we are able to immortalize him. Truly, he gave the world so many positive contributions. Thank you once again, dear friend.
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My pleasure Charly and I understand. After losing my sister a couple of months ago I find that writing is therapeutic. I did the same when my parents died years ago. Praying for your continued healing and encouragement my friend. Sometimes if feels like the best souls are taken away from us too soon. Stay well. 😍 🤗 🥰
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You too, Kym. Do take care. So sorry to know of your loss. we honor them by celebrating their postivie experiences and contributions to the family and the community.
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I agree with you 100% Charly. Take care and thank you for your kindness and compassion my friend. 😍 🥰 😘
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Condolences
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Very sorry for your loss.
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Thank you, my friend,
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What war did your brother fight in? He looked like a proud military man.
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Yes he was a proud army man. He saw action in many places in the Philippines, and also had a stint with the Philippine civic Action Group in Vietnam. More involved in Civic Action work.
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I’m not aware of the Philippines in the Vietnam War. Very interesting.
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The Philippines sent forces there, not to fight, but to help in development. Teaching, building toads and bridges, providing health services, etc.
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Interesting to know. Thanks for sharing.
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When you lose someone you love to death that love never dies. They remain within your heart forever.
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Thank you, my dear, for these very comforting words. Truly glad you dropped by with your blessings. My best to you, dear friend.
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I lost a loved one last year. So I know and understand.
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My condolences, as well. As you said, let us rejoice in the happy memories, the positive contributions he/she may have brought us. Truly, they were God’s gifts to us.
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Yes. And one day we who believe/follow God will be reunited with our loved ones and there will be no more separation just love and togetherness.
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This is a lovely tribute … My condolences on the loss of your brother.
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Thank you so much. Somehow, your kind words help to ease the pain. Please keep safe as well.
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