
Deborah May Haddad, loving wife of David Bendigkeit, passed
away on December 11th, 2008.
Deborah was the sweetest, kindest
person I have ever known. She was my love and my life. Deborah was an incredible
acupuncturist and healer. She
was very passionate about her work, as all of her patients and friends knew.
Deborah and David opened Aloha
Acupuncture in June, 2008 where she worked until her passing. She had a vision
to build and provide a supportive environment, which allowed and encouraged
everyone to be his or her unique self, and in so doing, create lives filled with
vitality, harmony and Aloha. She will be deeply missed by all who
knew and loved her.
When
I love you, Doves emerge from my heart.
I
have loved you from the beginning of time.
An
infinite time that has no end…
And
in your arms… I remember.
Deborah
May Haddad - 2006
Friends and relatives attended a Celebration of Deborah’s Life on Sunday, December 21st at 1 pm at Shintaikido of Pacifica, 150 Eureka Square, Pacifica, CA 94044. It was truly beautiful and I thank everyone for their support of Deborah's legacy.
Deborah,
I am so honored to have been yours.
You
were the sweetest, kindest person I have ever known.
You
were my love and my life.
You
knew that the only thing in the world that had any importance was love,
along
with all of the caring, helping and healing that love can bring.
Everything
that you did, originated from your understanding
that
the most noble actions are done without thought of reward,
and
that the most beautiful actions are those
which
are performed for the benefit of others.
I
am so fortunate and blessed to have been given the gift of your presence.
I
am the luckiest of anyone on this earth to be given the honor
of
spending these last years with you as your husband,
and
with you as my wife, soulmate, and best friend.
In
our merging, we created a new life
which
was far greater than that which we could have made separately.
And
I am so grateful for that.
I
will go where you go, face what you face,
and lift you up to greet our dreams with open arms.
Your
Love, Dave

Please, Please
Remember Her Always.
