Live, Love, Learn & Legacy

Twas the night before Christmas …

What a year 2020 has been - no understatement there. I have had highs and highers. The year started with a lovely party celebrating the 40th Birthdays of 2 of our friends. It is ending with us grieving the sudden and quick loss of my dad. What starts must end. Where there is life, there is death. How we live, spend our time, energy and attention between life and death determines our life. In most cases we do not know if we will die today, tomorrow, next week or years from now - therefore life and time is precious.

Two weeks today he went into hospital with an infection that we thought would be treated by antibiotics over a few days. As the day progressed the news worsened to the point we were told he is critical and not sure if he will make it through the night. Next day 3 of us are able to visit him in Intensive Treatment Unit where he is on last stages. Within 40 mins after we have left hospital I take the call to be told he has passed away - this is 36 hours after being admitted to hospital.

Have experienced the whole gamut of emotions and 5 stages of grief. What has helped is looking back at the articles and resources I have previously shared about dealing with grief and death. The support of family, friends and community has helped provide solace as we shared prayers, memories and his qualities. We focused on not what we lost but on what we had and celebrated his life and character. I share some of the funeral service speeches and poems below.

Lalji Shah - Rest In Eternal Peace (11 Dec 2020)

Lalji Shah - Rest In Eternal Peace (11 Dec 2020)

Lessons to Live, Love, Learn and Legacy

  • Where there is grief there is love

  • Life and time are the two best teachers. Life teaches us to make good use of time and time teaches us the value of life.

  • Soul has moved on in its journey, lessons shared

  • Lesson for Life and Love

    • How to treat people both young and old - time, attention, get know and feel special

    • Hospitable, friendly, warm, welcoming smile

    • sharing/generosity - time, advice

            • Smarties, chocolates, mangoes, fruit or beer

    • Commitment, dedication, patience - married for 57 years

    • Integrity, doing things right, finding a way

    • Loving, caring, kind and helpful

    • Service focused - working since aged 15 for 45 years and almost 25 years of those at John Lewis Partnership, Oxford Street

    • Resilience, persistence

    • Learning/growth mindset - adapting, learning, giving things a go

    • Zest for life, positive encouragement

  • Reminded and understand that his Soul has moved on in its spiritual journey

  • Life is not measured in years but in moments of happiness, kindness and consciousness

  • Created and shared many moments of happiness

  • Take a moment of silence to say prayer - 3 Navkars, remember his warm infectious smile

  • May the Soul of Lalji Raichand Mepa Shah Rest in External Peace

  • Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti

  • Thank you from the families

He Is Gone  David Hawkins

He Is Gone 

You can shed tears that he is gone 

Or you can smile because he has lived 

You can close your eyes and pray that he will come back 

Or you can open your eyes and see all that he has left 

Your heart can be empty because you can’t see him 

Or you can be full of the love that you shared 

You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday 

Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday 

You can remember him and only that he is gone 

Or you can cherish his memory and let it live on 

You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back 

Or you can do what he would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on 

Farewell My Friends by Rabindranath Tagore

Farewell My Friends

It was beautiful

As long as it lasted

The journey of my life.

I have no regrets

Whatsoever said

The pain I’ll leave behind.

Those dear hearts

Who love and care...

And the strings pulling

At the heart and soul...

The strong arms

That held me up

When my own strength

Let me down.

At the turning of my life

I came across

Good friends,

Friends who stood by me

Even when time raced me by.

Farewell, farewell My friends

I smile and

Bid you goodbye.

No, shed no tears

For I need them not
All I need is your smile.

If you feel sad

Do think of me

For that’s what I’ll like

When you live in the hearts

Of those you love

Remember then

You never die.

No Ordinary Human 

Dear God,  

How can someone be so giving? 

Asking for nothing in return but your happiness. I guess you gave us, no ordinary human. 

How can someone make you feel so comfortable? Where a moment in his space has a profound effect on yours.  

I guess you gave us, no ordinary human. 

When in his presence you forgot the worlds pressures And we laughed out loud like children. 

I guess you gave, us no ordinary human. 

When I can see his quality in the eyes of his children, so full of kindness & joy. 

I guess you gave, us no ordinary human. 

So God, I ask one favour, take good care of this soul. As I can definitely confirm. 

You lent us for a while, an extraordinary human. 

Tony Herbert  14th December 2020

Written by a friend of the family after a prayer and memory sharing zoom meeting


Looking forward to serving you in 2021

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Shaileen Shah is a Happiness Coach, Speaker and Trainer. Previously having been in finance technology for the investment banking arm of RBS during the RBS takeover of Natwest, the RBS takeover of ABN Ambro and the financial crisis he has experienced the challenges brought by uncertainty, change and stress. He is certified in The Science of Happiness and shares through Happy Life Habits. Happy Life Habits Positively Impacts Happiness & Well Being Levels by creatively and uniquely combining Personal Development + The Science of Happiness + Spirituality. A business for Good; supporting the UNs Sustainable Development Goals. For more information see HappyLifeHabits.co.uk.