Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Saying goodbye to a Graceful Goddess


I hate having to write this post.

I've been dreading it since I heard the news last night.

There is a woman who most of you have never heard of. She lived a happy, quiet, and full life, generously touching the lives of others with her genuine beauty. She glowed from the inside out, her warmth and soothing presence calming the inconsolable, and her first thought was always of how she could help someone in need.

Her name wasn't splashed across newspapers on a regular basis, she wasn't a blogger, she didn't impose her opinions on anyone through social media, and she had no time for anything but making sure she lived life to it's fullest.

Christine Jarvis was our first-ever Graceful Goddess recipient of the FIERCE Awards but more than that, she was someone I considered a friend.

On Saturday, July 7, Christine died doing one of the things she loved most; driving her cherished motorcycle she lovingly named Rosie.

At the 2011 FIERCE awards, I invited the previous winners to present awards and Chris gladly and humbly accepted the offer. During her speech, she spoke of how much it meant to her to have the honour of being our first-ever Graceful Goddess recipient and how she looked at her diamond award whenever she needed a reminder that she was FIERCE.

Chris was 51 years old when she died but she touched so many lives in her short time here. She leaves behind three children, three grandchildren and countless lives she has changed for the better.

Rest in peace graceful goddess. The world is a better place because you were here.

t.

6 comments:

  1. Wishing comfort and peace to her family and friends.

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  2. I'm so so sad and shocked. I didn't connect with the Graceful Goddess and Christine! We see her all the time at the peds office and she is always so so wonderful.

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  3. Heartbreaking for her children, grandchildren and all that loved her. So very, very young to be gone that soon. Beautiful post Tamara. Hugs to you.

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  4. Hi... This is very nice.. just wanted to let you know though.. She has 3 grandchildren and she was 51..she just had a birthday less than a month before:)

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  5. I never met Christine but she sounds like a lovely person who touched the lives of many. When the world looses a good person it affects us all- whether we knew the person or not. So sorry for the family..wishing you comfort during this tragic and difficulttime.

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  6. A light in this world that left too soon but ignited the light of many. May she rest in peace. Graceful goddess!

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