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Ms. Linda Brady-Hawke and William Hawke, publisher and managing editor respectively of Diplomatist Magazine wish to thank friends, associates, colleagues, clients and members of the diplomatic community for their condolences messages and offers of support after the loss of their son Trevor Brady in a tragic car accident on 01 November. The funeral was held on 03 November at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in New Delhi. H.E. Mr. Jonathan Wutawunashe, Ambassador of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps of New Delhi, represented the Diplomatic Community at the funeral.

 

In Memory of Trevor

Trevor Brady (1981-2009)


 

TRIBUTE TO TREVOR

We loved that man with all our hearts;
His name was Trevor Brady.
A handsome guy with lots of smarts;
A charmer of the ladies.

When he was small his friends would knock,
And ask to speak to ‘Clever.’
“That he’s not,” his Mom would mock;
“You must be seeking Trevor!”

A quiet guy around the home;
But always there when needed.
Rebellious? Yes; he’d sometimes moan,
But rules were always heeded.

He had close friends throughout his days,
Most from Frank Anthony School.
A lot of them are on Facebook
Where in pix he looks so cool.

Yes he was cool, but also loyal,
To his family and close pals.
He treated them as if they’re Royal;
No difference guys or gals.

He died alone one dark night late,
On roadside oh so barren.
He’s now beyond Heaven’s gate;
Beside his sister Sharon.

 

 

 
 
 

           

 

 
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