Corner Pub #2 |
Craig Kelly |
Joyce Johnson
since 2001-03-10
Posts 9912Washington State |
Craig Kelly He seemed an ordinary boy Until he found the supreme joy Of snowboarding, made it an art In which no one can take a part Without recalling Craig, and how He was the start of all that's now. He is recognized by his peers As one of a few pioneers Who brought snowboarding up to par; Esteemed as other snow sports are. It now is an Olympic game Bringing other young folks fame. He attacked his sport with verve and vim. World accolades belonged to him. He made the loved sport his life's work. Craig Kelly was not one to shirk. He took responsibility For safety to the nth degree. It's such a sad ironic touch, The mountains that he loved so much Would be the reason for his death. Their treachery would steal his breath. Craig well knew the danger there And went about his work with care. Craig had his followers and was Idolized by them, because He was the master of his game, Teaching them how to be the same. Unassuming and understated, Craig was simply, dedicated. Dedicated to work and play, And to his loved ones all the way. Not many long-lived men can say When they have met their final day "My life too short when it was done, But every year of it was fun." By Joyce I wrote this for my son-in-law, Craig Kelly's dad.Craig's story has been in the news as the world renowned snowboarder who lost his life in the avalanche in Canada. [This message has been edited by Joyce Johnson (01-24-2003 09:46 PM).] |
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SPIRIT Senior Member
since 2002-12-29
Posts 1745California Desert |
What a beautiful tribute. Sorry for your family's loss. |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
Joyce: This is a wonderful poem and I imagine Craig's dad was so touched and pleased by it. We have been following this tragic story in the newspapers and on TV and I have been thinking about you. Betty Lou Hebert |
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Joyce Johnson
since 2001-03-10
Posts 9912Washington State |
Thank you Spirit and Betty. Pat hasn't seen it yet. I wrote it last night and emailed it to him but a hacker has been busy and neither of us can get into our email today. I talked to him by phone and I'll take it to him tomorrow when I go to church. I'm glad I can get on line. Love, Joyce |
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