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Jan Hagenkötter
I am grateful for the times we had together and remember the beautiful things we created and experienced together. Namé taught me the virtue of trust and true friendship... the really important things in life, those which continue to hold true even thereafter.
My thoughts go out to Namé and his family
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| Henriette Leonhard, Maria Vaughn, Donald Vaughn |
| Frankfurt am Main, 03.05.2004 |
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| In the evening before his brain operation we sat together with Namé and he knew that the operation would be a life threatening situation. Thus, the subject of life goals was touched upon. I can't remember his exact words but one phase remained in my memory: |
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| "How I see things..." |
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He continued speaking somewhat in this manner: |
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At first I was very depressed. I thought a lot about my life. I haven't '..fathered a child, planted a tree, built a house etc.' I thought to myself, what have I accomplished? That was naturally the wrong view point. Achievement was never my goal. What did I want?, What have I done? What was my motivation? And then I discovered it: Wherever I was, when I saw things that weren't right, that weren't running right, I tried to make a change so that things would run better, whether it was personal relationships or whether it was design. I didn't have all the answers, I just said how I see things, tried to give things another perspective, to be a catalyst. I'm no big artist, but I can say how I see things and if by doing so, I have made things better, then that's o.k. then I'm satisfied with myself. |
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We thank you all for the beautiful memories of Namè. They have shown us that, in his manner, Namè had a very successful and fulfilling life and that's the most consoling thoughts that we can have. |
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