[Choir] Fwd: Remembering Heather Moz...
Stephen Finner
finnerstephen at gmail.com
Fri Nov 29 15:24:23 CST 2024
He is not on this list which is why I posted it. He will not see replies.
However here is his email.
itxinc at yahoo.com
Stephen L. Finner, Ph.D. ( he, him, his) prefer Steve
27 Highland Avenue, Apt. 3
Barre, VT 05641
802-461-2888 home
802-598-4317 cell-text
"Neither your work nor your grief are ever done, but you may lay neither
down" The Talmud, adapted.
" God is that which cannot be named. That which can be named is not God"
from the Tao Te Chinese Text appx. 500 BCE
Director of Music. Washington Vermont UU congregation, a summer congregation
Minister of Music Emeritus
St. Johnsbury Unitarian Universalist Congregation
On Fri, Nov 29, 2024, 4:19 PM Eric Oberg <eoberg at gmavt.net> wrote:
> How beautiful! Thanks, Offie, for sharing your experience.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 29, 2024, at 3:20 PM, Stephen Finner via Choir <
> choir at unitarianchurchofmontpelier.org> wrote:
>
>
> Offie Wortham ask me to pass this on to the choir.
>
> *Two Ships, One Beacon*
>
> There are moments in life where we encounter a person whose presence feels
> like a lighthouse—guiding, warming, and illuminating the path, even if only
> for a short while. Heather Moz was one of those rare souls for me.
>
> We met at the Unitarian Church in Montpelier, where her laughter and
> radiant smile could turn an ordinary Sunday into something memorable.
> Heather and I shared a moment that remains etched in my heart—a duet we
> sang together during a Sunday service. It wasn't just about the music; it
> was the joy of collaboration, the harmony of two voices united in purpose.
> Rehearsing at her home, we shared laughter, stories, and the kind of
> connection that feels timeless, even when fleeting.
>
> It has been over a decade since our paths last crossed, yet the memory of
> her laughter still echoes in my mind. Like ships that meet in the vast
> expanse of the ocean, our lives converged briefly but profoundly, leaving
> an indelible mark before continuing on their separate journeys.
>
> Heather’s spirit—her laughter, her kindness, her warmth—was a beacon. Even
> now, as her light fades from this world, the memory of her joy and
> generosity remains, guiding those of us who had the privilege to know her.
>
> She will be missed, not because she was a constant presence, but because
> her presence, however brief, was deeply felt. Like two ships passing in the
> night, we may part ways, but the light she shared will continue to guide
> and inspire.
>
> Rest well, Heather Moz. You were a gift to those who knew you, and your
> light will always shine in the hearts you touched.
>
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