Louis D'Offay was a friend anyone would want to have. During the final days of both my own father and mother, he travelled to La Digue to spend time with them. The final trip to the hospital on La Digue for my father was with Louis D'Offay and myself after we had lifted him into the ambulance in his wheel chair and maneuvered with difficulty to get him out at the hospital which prompted the old man to give both Louis and myself a few choice stern words.
The time I spent with Louis at the hospital in Victoria and at his Anse Boudin property marked me deeply. He had wanted to see me alone and had said so to many who visited him. Yes we spoke alone at Praslin and his words were appreciated and well understood.
Knowing how difficult it was for him to lift his arm last Friday, I am deeply touched by his insistence on giving me a final hand shake as we said goodbye.
Goodbye Louis, my dear friend. I am honoured to have known you. Seychelles will miss you. I will miss you.
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4 comments:
Seychelles has lost a patriot .He was a guy who allowed put his country and people firstRest in.peace Sir.
Excellent Eulogy.
We will all have our own personal and special memories of the mark he left in our hearts,in our lives,,but one thing we could all share is that he was a patriot ,someone who had his people and country at heart and that all his life time until the very end.......
RIP
He promoted Seychelles, established tourism in Praslin, put Praslin on the map in his time.
A selfless man, who we will all very sadly miss.
RIP
Mr. D'offay was no doubt a great, and good man. He did a lot to promote tourism and Seychelles. But the priority now is to recover all the millions that have been stolen with the help of the Irish. I heard the the CEO of the ACC wants to concentrate on preventing corruption. The best way to prevent further corruption is to take harsh action against those that have committed blatant corruption and pillage our country. Make an example of them so as to deter others.
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