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Sent: Monday, March 08, 1999 6:38 AM
Subject: In Memory Pete Cummings
Fellow clan members;
It is said that sad news travels quickly and it seems that such is the
case this morning.. Mary, I thank you for sharing the sad news that Pete
Cummings passed away. I had the wonderful opportunity to get to know him
through his web site, this list and through mailing but I regret I was not
able to make it to Massachussetts last year to meet him in person.
He certainly was a passionate, caring thoughtful individual that loved
history, the sense of community and family and the importance of connecting
the past and the present out of the strong belief that all people,
both both those living and those who have passed away, are connected.
He believed that clans and families are important and that what unites
each of us to one another is stronger that what separates us. During his
lifetime he advanced an understanding of academic history and social
importance of families in a way that will endure. I am sad at the news and
will miss dialogues with him by email. My sympathies will be passed on
directly to the family. Thank you for sharing this information Mary so that
each of us can express our gratitude and loss.
A Personal Memoriam:
"Commit thy work to God " were not just words with you Pete.
We remember you, in deepest thanks, Pete Cummings, for the many
ways you shared your heart and passions freely and with the sense of making a
wholehearted contribution to others.
We salute your leadership in, and for, your greater extended family
around the world.
We have been enriched by your many examples of thoughtful
intelligence.
God bless Barbie and your family.
Know that through the generations your contribution will be remembered
and shall go on.
With honour we salute you.
Neil Sinclair-Toronto