Suzanne Bant | Ms | April 13, 2011 |
Love you | Friend | April 7, 2010 |
Dear Christalia,
Time flies so fast! Please accept my condolences. In my memory you were always very kind and sweet, and tried your best to help me. I think that is why you can think of such a warm way to remember your beloved John Jay.
Take care
Chungshiuan
Vawn Knight-Ritchie & Family | Christmas Wishes | December 24, 2009 |
Dear Ms Volaitis,
Like most people here, that have given condolences, I dont know what to say. I just received an email link to this website but clearly I am late. Anyway from my family to yours, we want to wish you all, a Merry Christmas as this will be your first without him. I cant imagine how hard it is but please just try and keep up your strengh through the rest of the holiday.
With Our Deepest Empathy,
Vawn Knight-Ritchie & Family
cb | commemorations | October 24, 2009 |
Ruth-Ann Brown | Your Special Days | October 24, 2009 |
Joanie Fritz Zosike | Thinking of you | September 23, 2009 |
Dear Christalia, Nick and Peter,
It's been hard to gather my thoughts together to express adequate condolences. John Jay's passing was so untimely, so unexpected to me, from this distance.
I remember oh so many years ago when you, Christalia, and I were working for Andy Scarpulla as rotating office assistants. This gave both of us the flexibility to continue our artistic pursuits. It was such a pursuit that took you first to Jamaica, I remember. When you came back, you were ebullient. Maybe a more apt word is ecstatic. At first I thought it was the new kind of dance you'd been studying. But it was more, much more.
You'd met John Jay, encountered your destiny, and were about to begin a dance with your beloved in a new country, dancing new dances. Then came Nick and then Peter. The boys wove your family in a colorful and vivid tapestry, all your achievements and the wild ride that is life, all its scuffles and wonders and revelations and, yes, even boredoms, continued to enrich the four of you, together.
It was so clear, when I saw you four in New York, how much in love you were with each other.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I know that you'll build another castle in which to dance, another way to see the world, another way to find joy. As you turn all of this experience into creative energy (and if anything, this beautiful web site is a testament to that), you are already on your way.
May your hearts find peace. May you rejoice in the wonderful memories you have of a husband, lover, father, friend, a man of such fine quality. John Jay was a most unusual person, tender, highly regarded and unabashedly cherished. I remember his bemused smile (yes, Simone, bemused is the word), his easiness and quiet calm, as if he understood something that nobody else did. I remember him that way, and I feel the urge to smile and be grateful.
With much love,
Joanie
simone davis | september 09 thoughts | September 10, 2009 |
dearest christalia and nicholas and peter,
john jay is still so very present in my mind and heart -- his bemused presence; his thoughtful ways and keen observation; the love for you three so flamingly obvious in the photographs he took; his calm; his quirky observations; and his depth. and so are the three of you very present in the hearts of all your friends and relatives who love you as you move into this batch of days and months here. You each have a Big Ol' Rooting Committee of people who are "holding you in the light," as they say. So glad I got to see you for a sec this last summer.
love from simone
Peter Nawalaniec & family | Belated Condolences .... | July 22, 2009 |
Susan Foster + family | July 5, 2009 |