In Memory of my Dear Friend and Fellow Human Being
"Kelly"
Kelly at his home outside of Rifle, taken in 1999 during a wonderful
visit to the Anderson residence.
Coulter Lake Guest Ranch is a beautiful place. Mr. and Mrs. Coulter built the lake and started this place.
So, it is with great sadness that today
(February 17, 2001), I learned that Kelly passed away yesterday as a consequence
of complications with congestive heart failure. Kelly had just returned
last week from a 20+ day stay in the hospital in Grand Junction, and I
had talked with Lucy, and we all were hopeful that Kelly would recover;
however this was not to be. Kelly had lost his mother just a few weeks
earlier and could not attend her funeral because he was in the hospital.
So I can fully appreciate the severe stresses that have been placed on
Lucy and her family in past days. In my grief, I can think of no
other way to let Kelly's family know how much Kelly meant to me except
to make this little memorial for Kelly. I hope that through
this remembrance, Kelly Anderson's spirit will live on, and we shall never
forget this person who inspired so many others through examples of his
own life, a full life with a loving family and wife, and many friends over
the years.
Kelly and Lucy probably have lived most of their lives in and around Rifle and Coulters. This is God's country and their country. Their children were raised in this beautiful setting, and I am sure that they feel as I do, Kelly is now at peace, and we can all be thankful that he did not have to suffer too long or lead the life of an invalid after the congestive heart failure. In spite of being thankful to spare Kelly pain and suffering, I only wish that he could still be with us. His sense of direction and place in the Universe and his understanding of Nature and Order have helped me to understand myself better. I am truly at a loss of words in expressing my sorrow and grief over the loss of a dear friend whom I had come to know much better only in the latter years of my life. Simply put, we just did not have enough of that precious "good" time together.
When I awoke this morning, little did I know what I would learn in the afternoon with Lucy's telephone call. I had just removed my daily quote from my calendar. The one for yesterday was from The Dalai Lama. Here is what he said, "I believe the ultimate aim of all human beings is to obtain happiness and a sense of fulfillment...I have always stressed the importance of combining both the mental and material approach to achieving happiness for humankind". I believe The Dalai Lama's points are very accurately portrayed through the life of Kelly Anderson, a man who pursued happiness and obtained a sense of fulfillment. God Bless you, Kelly.
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photos taken last year.
Created by R. Malcolm Brown, Jr.
February 17, 2001