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Brigitte Williams On Friday 8 March 2019 St Oswald’s Church was filled with family members, present and previous members of the congregation, those of faith or of no faith, friends and neighbours representing many cultural backgrounds. This gathering was led by Rev Lesley-ann to celebrate the life of Brigitte Ida Stefanie Williams who died on 25 March 2019. Brigitte had prepared her final wishes, written her own eulogy. The poem is taken from the Order of Service, which was read in German during the service. Many will of course have to die down there Where the heavy oars of the ships weep Others reside above near the helm Aware of the migration of the birds and the lands of the stars. Many lie always with heavy limbs At the roots of a life intertwined Others have seats prepared for them With the sibyls, the queens And sit there as if at home With a giddy head and light hands. But a shadow falls from those lives Across and into the other’s lives And the light are bound to the heavy As the air is bound to the earth. The weariness of peoples quite forgotten I cannot banish from my eyelids Neither can I keep away from my terrified soul The silent descent of distant stars. Many fates weave alongside my own All are interconnected by a common existence And my part is more than simply this life’s Slender flame or narrow lyre. Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Manche freilich (1895-96) In: Ausgewahlte Werke in zwei Banden Vol 1. P 22 (S. H. transl) 14