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ODD GUYS WITH REVENGE

Chapter 5 Farewell to a Giant: The Mourning and Burial of Noah

Word Count: 1091    |    Released on: 25/11/2024

ef and sorrow in its wake. A man of immense influence, both within his family and the larger c

on, had always seen his father as indestructible. To him, Noah wasn't just a parent; he was a guide, a mentor, and the fo

usual chaos of the household-children running around, breakfast chatter-was replaced by t

grief uniting them in a way words never could. Though both women were mourning the same

o made the better stew?" Aliya said, her voice br

and. "He always said you made it

ugh, their moment of connection provi

f his siblings. He busied himself with funeral arrangements, speaking with relatives and co

forting her younger siblings. She held Caro, the

to go?" Caro asked,

much, Caro. He didn't want to leave, but someti

eated to their shared room, flipping through old family photo albums a

helping Johnson with the arrangements. But their attempts at distr

iends, extended family, and community members for a wake. People cam

nity was evident in the st

tics manager at Noah's company. "He was a men

Noah believed in people. He gave me a chance whe

pride even as they ached with loss. It was clear that Noah had touc

cted Noah's life and legacy. Johnson and Emily chose a plot in the local cemetery, a serene spot be

arvings of Texas wildflowers. Noah had always loved the countryside

r the service. They chose hymns that Noah had lov

the gray skies mirroring the somber mood. The fami

into the aisles. As the organ played softly, the Noah fami

nting Noah's life, his achievements, and his u

an of love," the pastor said. "His legacy lives on in the lives

s clasped as the casket was lowered into the ground. Ea

d written the night before, pouring out everything h

e casket, whispering, "Thank you for

o of the entire family, taken during

h, Rich and Aliya leaned on each other

cess of adjusting to life without him. The house felt emptier, the silence

oah's company. He worked tirelessly to honor his father's legacy, ensur

port for her siblings, always ready wi

in their shared memories and their determinatio

hurch planted a tree in his name, and the company organized an ann

thering, "but his legacy is eternal. He taught us what it m

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