Condolences
I am saddened by the loss of another Nadworny brother gone far too soon. Doug was a kind, smart, witty, fun, generous man. I will always think of him when I smell strong coffee or eat sushi. I will smile when I think of the pop Jolt that he had discovered at the time when we both lived in Calgary. I enjoyed our pen pal letters across the miles while he lived in Denmark. I will always cherish his help with physics and his attempts to make me feel welcome and the times we spent together while we both lived in Calgary. Rest easy Doug. Say hi to those gone before. My sincere condolences to those who remain and feel his loss.
To the Nadworny family: Auntie Pauline and myself wish to express our deepest sympathy on the passing of Doug. Our fondest memories are the Nadworny and Zaleski kids spending many a Sunday after church having dinner at Baba and Gido Nadwornys. May you treasure all the memories of Doug in your hearts. Auntie Pauline sends her love.
I am saddened at the loss of another Nadworny brother before his time, my condolences to the Nadworny family.
Douglas, memory from your years in Denmark, when neighborly life wasn't intoxicated by inline and digital mediation. Danish friends were trustworthy of redirecting your letter and mail after work transfer. Still, it is the little details in life, that make our everyday existence worth of sharing, helping others, and being saved when stranded.
Doug and I went to a philipine restaurant; he had good recommendations for restaurants and local affordable and quality dinning. We shared outdoor patio coffee , cigarettes and conversation. I always felt bad and I was hoping that I wasn't inducing a bad habits. However, since his life choices seemed so straight and he gave so much to friends, community and neighbors, he knew when to indulge in his everyday habits. I can't believe you are gone, Doug.
It will be so hard to plan for Thanksgiving dinner, without brainstorming fresh produce and vegetables. Also, to go to Polcan and Farmers market, were your presence and memory will be felt, as you were a usual shopper. Ruben and Alba will carry you in their memories and hearts, afters your visits . Doug, you will be missed.
Doug, you introduced me to sushi and I will go to Shogun to celebrate your life with some tasty treats and Kirin Beer.
Doug will always be remembered as a great person and a great friend, also as a close brother in the catholic faith. He had a great spirit of service and a great generosity, always cheerful, always ready to share and help. I am sure that when Our Lord came for him, He found Doug in His presence. He had a great faith, and lived very close to the sacraments, with a special devotion to the Holy Eucharist. He used to attend daily Mass, and said this was the highlight of his day. May the perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace, amen.
“Something dies in the soul, when a friend leaves, and leaves a trace that cannot be erased. Don't go yet, don't go please don't go yet, even my guitar cries when it says goodbye. A handkerchief of silence when leaving, because there are words that hurt and should not be said. The ship becomes small when it moves away in the sea, and when it is lost, how great is loneliness. That void left by the friend who leaves is like a bottomless pit that is never filled again”. Song by Ecos del Rocío, translated from Spanish
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