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When the end comes

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AFTER LIFE's journey, we all come to the end of our journey as we die, in different ways, in different manner.

Death, as someone wrote, like taxes, is inevitable. We just don’t know the exact time, the exact date when we breathe our l ast .

This topic is timely, as we have just observed All Souls' Day and All Saints' Day in November. But the

authoritie­s put a stop to their observance as they forbade us from going to places where our dearly departed have their resting places. For whatever reasons, they should have known bet t er.

Death puts a stop to all our plans, projects and activities. While the moneyed ones leave their wills and testaments bequeathin­g their fortunes and properties, the ordinary mortals end their journeys familiar places-the cemeteries and memorial parks-with engraved markers and epitaphs.

Even in death, however, disparity in wealth is demonstrat­ed: huge, painted mausoleums

use of a gun. Ouch!

No amount of preparatio­ns can assuage the pain caused by death in the family. The vacuum left by any member who suddenly dies is hard to fill up and, like a puzzle, it may take time to find the answer.

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The family of the late RICARDO S. DELOS REYES or RS DELOS REYES or Don Ricardo to friends and classmates who died last week mourn the death of the patriarch and head of the firm Don Ricardo built from modest investment­s to a large electric contractin­g enterprise.

Starting at R. D. Policarpio and Company based at Samsonvill­e Subdivisio­n, Dau, he parlayed his firm into a large and well-known enterprise which caters mainly to the requiremen­ts of PELCO II and Angeles Electric Corporatio­n and other NGCP-affiliated cooperativ­es. At the time of his death, RS DELOS REYES Company is enjoying brisk business by installing/replacing PELCO-installed electricpo­sts.EvenLGUsli­keMabalaca­tandAngele­scitiesand­Poracarecl­ients and through Don Ricardo's smart manueverin­gs, more business deals were sealed and about to be implemente­d.

Don Ricardo had many friends, clients and acquaintan­ces. Last time I had the chance to talk to him, he was entertaini­ng the idea of entering Mabalacat City's politics following son's venture as Councilor who won a seat in the city's Sanggunian­g Panlungsod in 2019. Of course, Don Ricardo bankrolled Councilor Nino Renan's successful campaign drive.

Don Ricardo will be sorely missed by his high school batchmates, including my brother Perry. Goodbye and rest in God's peace, insan!

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