John Rutherford, My Mentor and Fatherfigure

Tames D

RECKLESS
MTS Alumni
Last night I got one of those calls in the middle of the night.

Odds are you have never heard of this man, but he was one of the key figures in transforming me from a troublemaker teen to a successful adult, and more. He did this not only through Martial Arts but through setting an example on how to be a Warrior and a Scholar. Without his guidance, I wouldn't be where I am today.

Needless to say there is much pain in our circle of friends today.

I've been asked to be a key speaker at his funeral. I have no idea what
to say.

RIP Mr. Rutherford.
 
:asian:

I've very, very sorry to hear this, Qui-Gon.
 
Last night I got one of those calls in the middle of the night.

Odds are you have never heard of this man, but he was one of the key figures in transforming me from a troublemaker teen to a successful adult, and more. He did this not only through Martial Arts but through setting an example on how to be a Warrior and a Scholar. Without his guidance, I wouldn't be where I am today.

Needless to say there is much pain in our circle of friends today.

I've been asked to be a key speaker at his funeral. I have no idea what
to say.

RIP Mr. Rutherford.

I'm sorry for your loss. I think you've got a great start for what to say here.
 
Sorry to hear this, Tim. I know you'll find the right words to speak, as you obviously cared for him very deeply. That must have meant the world to him.
 
My own sorrows for your loss. I understand what it means to lose someone like that and I am with you in spirit.
Speak from your heart... don't try to rehearse too much, if you need to you can use 3X5 cards to ensure you cover the highlights of his career and you can add your own insights and thoughts/feelings on them.
Pause and reflect frequently (but of course briefly) for yourself to make sure you want to say what it is you feel you need to say.
You'll do fine ... heck, you do well enough here don't cha? :wink1:

:asian:
 
I share you sense of loss, Qui-Gon.

I went through similar when John Shaw, the man who first lead me to Iai, passed away a couple of years ago.

We invest much of our time and our passions with those that teach us and mould us; it is only natural and right that our emotions of mourning are strong too.

It's trite and doesn't help with the pain at first but always remember that he lives on in those that he taught and tended :sensei rei:.
 
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My deepest sympathies, Qui-Gon. The passing of your father is huge. I have no doubt you'll honor him as he deserves it - please take your time to heal and if you need an ear, you know where I am.

:asian:
 
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Thanks everyone. I hope I didn't give the impression that Mr. Rutherford was my father. Him and his wife were like 2nd parents to me.
 

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