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Poem “I’m Free” – In Memory of Gerry Hurley, My Sweetheart and Soulmate of 39 Years

| June 3, 2013 | 1 Comment

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Don’t grieve for me for now I’m free,  Im following the path God laid for me.
I took His hand when I heard Him call, I turned my back and left earth’s all.
I could not stay another day, to laugh, to love, to work, to play.
Tasks left undone must stay that way, I have found peace at close of day.
If my parting leaves a void, Please fill it with remembered joys,
A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss.  Oh yes, these things you now may miss.
But be not burdened in your hour of sorrow, You have the sunshine of tomorrow.
My life was full, I savored much;  good times, good friends, my loved one’s touch.
Perhaps some think my time too brief, Don’t lengthen it now with undue grief.
Lift up your hearts to God in praise and thanks,
He wanted me now,   He has set me free.

 

Shirley’s Thank You Letter to the Community

| May 27, 2013 | 0 Comments

HurleysI wish to say a big  Thank You fto the Seldovia and SVT Health & Wellness Staff in Homer for their continual support and prayers over the past few years with Gerry’s on-going  health issues and surgeries. Debbie Cameron came on New Years Eve to hook up an IV and then returned to check on him more than once.  Several friends and staff were up all night when we were flown to Providence April 23rd, thanks to Crystal and Chance Collier for chasing the Homer Airplane down the runway on the last flight out because I was working in Homer that day.

Dear friend Kathy McMurray showed up at the hospital at 4 am to my surprise and sat with Gerry and me until his passing at 8 am.  Good friend and co-worker Beckie Noble headed up the hiway in the wee hours and she and Kathy helped me make arrangements, then took me to lunch.  Beckie remained with me in Anchorage and kept me busy with shopping which I usually dred and we went to the theatre and saw the animated comedy “The Croods” which I would highly recommend for a good laugh.  We stayed at her place in Happy Valley for the remainder of the week until I was ready to return to Seldovia.  I was fine until I hit the harbor and realization set in that this time Gerry was not coming home with me.

Paul and Jenny Chissus brought Gerry’s tools home, friends are going to put the roof on our garage, our ferry order was picked up and put away, etc.  I could go on and on about the generosity and love of the folks in this community.  Thank you to everyone for the beautiful cards and flowers.   I put the cards in a basket and finally sat and read them all on Sunday evening.   Gerry  loved Seldovia and fullfilled his lifelong dream of living in Alaska. He enjoyed posting a monthly “Seed Letter” on his website  Godsgraciouscharacter.com.   He had also been keeping busy despite his eating and walking difficulty doing small projects for the Tribe and was in process of making a reception counter for our clinic.

The Seldovia Bible Chapel Service was beautiful and I especially thank Crystal and Laurel for creating such a beautiful flyer for me.  This is a grand place to be and I appreciate every one of you.  I love living in Seldovia and hope to remain here the remainder of my life.  I will continue working with Seldovia Village Tribe as their Tribal Human Resource Professional Representative.  I am traveling to Washington for a family reunion and Celebration of Life with family and friends. Mark Crosby, new SVT Chief Financial Officer is staying in our home while I am away.  I wish everyone a very happy summer!   Shirley Hurley

Celebration of Life for Gerry

| May 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Shirley Hurley
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Gerald P. Hurley February 11, 1937 – April 24, 2013

| April 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

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GerryHurleyWe are so saddened by the loss of a very kind soul, Gerry Hurley who passed away on Wednesday, April 24, 2013.  Gerry was born on February 11, 1937 and was Shirley’s soulmate since they met in 1975.

Gerry had an extraordinary love for people that won’t be forgotten.  If he hadn’t shared his site with you yet, Shirley wanted to make sure you had the chance to hear from his heart in his passing.  http://www.GodsGraciousCharacter.com  We will miss you Gerry!