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REACHing Out - September– November - 2019 REACHing Out - September - November - 2019
HELPING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES REACH FOR INDEPENDENCE
September-October-November 2019 Vol. XXII No. 4 Editor: Janie Peachee
REACHing Out is published four times a year in December, March, June, & September at
REACH of Dallas, 8625 King George Drive, Suite 210, Dallas, Texas 75235-2275
Calendar of Events-Fort Worth 2
Calendar of Events-Dallas 3
Transportation Works 3
Calendar of Events-Denton 4
Calendar of Events-Plano 5
30th Anniversary/Julie Espinoza 5
The Initiative 6
Frangrance Free Facilities Request 6
Words to Live By 7
Neurofit Gym Ad 7
Adaptive Mobility of/SW Ad 7
Just a Reminder 7
Caring to Help 8
30th Anniversary Julie Espinoza 9
Superior Heath Plan Ad 10
All of Us Research Program 10
Lift-Aids Ad 11
Newsletter Ad Rates 11
Employability Career Fair Dallas 12
Emailing Newsletter Notice 13
Newsletter Deadline Dates 13
United Access Ad 13
Weight loss after spinal cord injury 14
Special Thanks from Fort Worth 15
REACH Survey 15
Rehabilitation, Education, and Advocacy
for Citizens with Handicaps Inc.
REACH of Dallas
8625 King George Drive, Suite 210
Dallas, Texas 75235-2275
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REACH OF FORT WORTH RESOURCE CENTER ON INDEPENDENT LIVING
1000 MACON STREET, SUITE 200, FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76102-4527
817-870-9082, 817-877-1622 FAX
E-MAIL: [email protected]
REACH OF DALLAS RESOURCE CENTER ON INDEPENDENT LIVING
8625 KING GEORGE DRIVE, SUITE 210, DALLAS, TEXAS 75235-2275
214-630-4796 , 214-630-6390 FAX
E-MAIL: [email protected]
REACH OF DENTON RESOURCE CENTER ON INDEPENDENT LIVING
405 SOUTH ELM, SUITE 202, DENTON, TEXAS 76201-6066
940-383-1062 , 940-383-2742 FAX
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REACH OF PLANO RESOURCE CENTER ON INDEPENDENT LIVING
720 E. Park Blvd. Suite 104, Plano, Texas 75074-8844
972-398-1111 , 972-398-9649 Fax
E-MAIL: [email protected]
REACH's website address: www.reachcils.org
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This year on Thursday, September 19th, the REACH Resource Centers on Independent Living will again participate in the Communi-ties Foundation of Texas’ North Texas Giving Day event, a one-day online giving extrava-ganza for the North Texas region.
Our goal this year is to raise $10,000. You can help:
Give on Sept. 19th. Your gift matters! You can donate to the REACH Resource Centers on Independent Living at
www.NorthTexasGivingDay.org between 6am and midnight on the 19th or schedule your donation online between Sept. 9th and Sept.18th. Your gift may be eligible for bonus funds and other prizes secured by the Communities Foundation of Texas.
https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/reach-resource-centers-on-independent-living
Spread the word! Spread the word to your friends and loved ones. Don’t forget to tag @REACHcil and #NTxGiving Day, like us on Fa-cebook at REACH-Inc. The Communities Foundation of Texas is even offering a prize for the social media post that is shared the most!
Follow us! Follow our twitter @REACHcil, and Facebook REACH-Inc as well as facebook.com/NorthTexasGivingDay to stay up to date on North Texas Giving Day!
For more information on how you can help our organization on North Texas Giving Day, please reach out to: Charlotte Stewart, Executive Director, or Janie Peachee, Administrative Assistant at 214-630-4796.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Call us if you need any accommodations such as a sign language interpreter, Braille materials, etc.
September
2 Center CLOSED in observance of Labor Day.
3 Cooking Matters Course 10am – noon, you must be pre-registered with Miaka Powers @ (817)870-9082 or [email protected].
4 Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
5 Tommy’s Burgers, 5228 Camp Bowie Blvd. Bring $20 for meal, drink & tip 1:00– 2:15 p.m. https://www.tommyshamburgergrill.net/menu
11 Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
12 Genghis Grill, 4469 Bryant Irvin Rd. Please bring $20 for meal, drink & tip. 1:00 – 2:15 p.m. http://www.genshisgrill.com
18 Adjustment to Disability 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
19 Movie at the Center 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
25 Adjustment to Disability 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
26 Craft Day at the Center 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
October 2019
2 Adjustment to Disability 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
3 Bowlero Westcreek, 3025 Altamesa Blvd. Please call for prices and shoe rentals. https://www.bowlero.com
8 TACO TUESDAY, 5000 Overton Ridge Blvd, Bring $10 for meal, drink & tip. 1:00 – 2:15 p.m. https://www.rosascafe.com/
NO SUPPORT GROUP ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10TH
9 Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
4 Center CLOSED in observance of Columbus Day
16 Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
17 Movie at the Center 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
23 Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
24 Meet at the Center 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
30 Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
31 Halloween Costume Party @ Center Please pay $10.00 prior to the event! 1:00-3:00 p.m.
November 2019
6 Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
7 RAVE @ RIGMAR MALL (PLEASE CALL FOR SHOW TIMES ON Wednesday, November 6th)
11 Center CLOSED in observance of Veterans Day
13 Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
14 Craft at the Center 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
20 Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
21 THANKSGIVING DINNER @ Center Please pay $20.00 prior to the event
1:00-3:00 p.m.
27 - Adjustment to Disability - 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
28-29 CENTER CLOSED FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT EVENTS AND TIMES MAY
BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER
CONDITIONS, SPEAKER CANCELLATIONS, OR
OTHER ISSUES OUT OF OUR CONTROL.
Special Thanks from REACH of Fort Worth
I would like to personally thank each company, or-ganization and individual for their expertise, gen-erous donations and volunteer time assisting with our 10th Annual Youth Camp. Because of your generosity, we were able to put a smile on each campers’ face in June. You made it possible to brighten their future by offering training on topics that included job readiness, education, counseling, daily living skills and conversational skills. You also afforded them an opportunity to be social by becoming a winner at one of your compa-ny’s venues. Special thanks to: Tarrant Area Food Bank, Frost Bank, Tarrant County Health Dept., Tarrant County College, Amerigroup, REACH of Dallas Employment Program, Job Corp, Agape Psych, Fort Worth Fire Dept., MedStar, Kinfolk’s Painting, Lab Corp, Alley Cats, Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, Austin’s Underdawgs, Wilson’s BBQ, Fred’s TX Café, El Fenix, AMC Theater, Sea Quest, Chuy’s Fine TX Mex, Perot Museum, Comfort Keepers, North Point Church, MorNee’ Brown, Katy Greer, and Kevan Johnson. Miaka Powers
REACH of Dallas Consumer Survey How Are We Doing?
We are committed to providing you with the best service and experience possible, so we wel-
come your comments. Please fill out this questionnaire and place it in the box in our lobby or mail it to REACH of Dallas, 8625 King George Dr. Ste. 210, Dallas TX 75235, or email it to [email protected].
What service have you used in the last 3 months (Check all that apply)
Peer Counseling
Nursing Home Community Transition Assistance (Home by Choice)
Independent living Skills Classes
Youth Transition Housing Services
Employment Services
Advocacy
Independence & Beyond/Adjustment to Disability Training
Other
Where you satisfied with the services provided by the Center and staff?
Yes
No (Please explain) _________________________________________
Other (Please explain) _________________________________________
What services in the community do you need that are not currently available?
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
What additional services would you like the REACH Inc. to be able to provide?
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
REACH Inc and staff would like to thank you for your time and feedback. It is the Center’s goal
to provide the very best service to the community and people we serve. Thank you!
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Call us if you need any accommodations such as a sign language interpreter, Braille materials, etc.
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September 2019
2 Center CLOSED in observance of Labor Day.
16 Independence & Beyond @ the center 1:30 - 3:00 PM. In a group setting, topic discussions include
self-esteem, family relationships, anxiety, medical stress, depression, setting boundaries and goal set
ting. Preregister with Kiowanda if this will be your 1st time attending.
October 2019
7 Independence & Beyond @ the center 1:30 - 3:00 PM. Preregister with Kiowanda
14 Center Closed in observance of Columbus Day
21 Independence & Beyond @ the center 1:30 - 3:00 PM. Preregister with Kiowanda
November 2019
4 Independence & Beyond @ the center 1:30 - 3:00 PM. Preregister with Kiowanda
11 Center Closed in observance of Veterans Day
18 Independence & Beyond @ the center 1:30 - 3:00 PM.
Preregister with Kiowanda
28-29 Center Closed in observance of Thanksgiving
214-630-4796
Special Thank You
Pamela Momon, Youth Transition Specialist
I just wanted to send a special “THANK YOU” to the DART Travel Ambassadors for their help with navi-gation questions during the Dallas center’s 2019 Youth Summer Camp. I also want to send out a “THANK YOU” to the students of Colleyville Heritage High who volunteered their time to help our camp-ers. Thank you to REACH staff, Kevan Johnson and Kathryn Kososki. I would also like to thank present-er Javelin Momon and Kimberly Blevins with TWC. I would like to say how very happy and delighted I am to have the help of Manda Ivy who has come out to assist with the camp on numerous occasions. And finally, I want to mention the excellent staff at The Meadows Conference Center. The Meadows Con-ference Center has been the ideal site for helping youth learn independent living skills!
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Call us if you need any accommodations such as a sign language interpreter, Braille materials, etc.
September 2019
2 Center CLOSED in observance of Labor Day.
4 There are no support groups in September
October 2019
2 I’m Back! @ the center 1:00-2:00 PM
9 Now Is The Time! @ the center 1:00-2:00 PM
14 Center CLOSED in observance of Columbus Day.
16 General Support Group @ the center 1:00-2:00
23 If You Could………….. @ the center 1:00-2:00 PM
31 Halloween Party @ the center 1:00-2:00 PM
November 2019
6 What is Peer Counseling? @ the center 1:00-2:00 PM
11 Center CLOSED in observance of Veterans Day.
13 Winter Weather Preparation @ the center 1:00-2:00 PM
20 Gobble, Gobble! @ the center 1:00-2:00 PM
27 No General Support Group
28*-29 Center CLOSED in observance of Thanksgiving.
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The REACH Resource
Centers on Independent
Living are members of the
Texas Association of Centers
for Independent Living, the
National Council on
Independent Living, and the
Coalition of Texans with
Disabilities.
Plans are underway to save money by e-mailing this newsletter to interested read-ers rather than continuing to send it via U.S. mail. If you’d like to get the newsletter via e-mail, please send Janie Peachee, Administrative Assistant, your e-mail ad-dress. You can reach Janie at [email protected].
Thank You!
Deadlines for Future REACHing Out Newsletters
October 8th, 2019 - December 2019 - February 2020 Edition
January 8th, 2020 - March - May 2020 Edition
April 8th, 2020 - June - August 2020 Edition
July 8th, 2020 - September - November 2020 Edition
A Special Thank You to everyone who helped make
our Denton Youth Summer Camp a success!
Denton ISD Special Education teachers and supervisors, as well as par-ents of children with special needs, Crystal with Denton County Transit Authority, Courtney and Janet with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension, Melissa with Denton Parks & Recreation, Corey and staff at Denton County Beekeepers Association, the board and staff of radio station KUZU, Jason with Denton Fire Department, and Kevan Johnson, Em-ployment Specialist at REACH, Inc.
Becky and Missy on NTGD 2018
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Call us if you need any accommodations such as a sign language interpreter, Braille materials, etc.
SEPTEMBER 2019
2 CENTER CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF LABOR DAY
25 1:00pm—2pm. Mental Health & Healthy Habits: Nursing Home Prevention Series Workshop
Preregister with Shawnett Viani
OCTOBER 2019
14 CENTER CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF COLUMBUS DAY
23 1:00PM-2:30PM. Infection Prevention: Nursing Home Prevention Series Workshop
Preregister with Shawnett Viani
NOVEMBER 2019
11 CENTER CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF VETERANS DAY
13 1:00pm—3:00pm Know Your Resources: Nursing Home Prevention Series Workshop
(For anyone with a disability as well as parents of children/adults with disabilities)
Preregister with Shawnett Viani
28-29 CENTER CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF THANKSGIVING
31 1:00pm-3:00pm. Youth Transition Halloween Party preregister with Kathryn Kososki
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30th Anniversary Julie Espinoza, Assistant Director, REACH of Plano
June 2019 was the 30th anniversary of my involvement in the Independent Living Movement. Being in any movement for 30 years is an accomplishment. But know-ing that I did hands on Grassroots advocacy for the accomplishments that we en-joy today is very fulfilling. I am thankful that I have survived in the movement for 30 years. Funding is always an issue and I've been able to stay employed and raise a family. There are many things that I'm happy have happened in those 30 years besides survival. There's the joy of having a voice, having a purpose, and having made a difference. I can look at different projects and campaigns and see that I have made a difference in this time, and made some very good friends. The love and the family feeling that you get in the movement is something that many people crave in life, but have difficulty actually coming across. To really benefit from being in the movement you have to jump in, you cannot just do the bare minimal efforts. I've enjoyed my time working for a Center for Independent Liv-ing, collaborating with ADAPT, the National Council on Independent Living, the Texas State Independent Living Council, the Coalition of Texans with Disabilities, and the world independent living network. All these organizations are filled with wonderful people. They truly work with passion.
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The REACH Resource Centers on Independent Living are Fragrance Free facilities! Please do not wear scented products when visiting the centers
or participating in any of our services or activities. Thank you!
The Initiative “Elevate or Vacate” Kevan Johnson, Employment Consultant at REACH of Dallas
Millions of people go to work every day. They start their work day in the morning, midday and even midnight. There are lots of reasons that motivate people to go to work. For example, salary, self-esteem, skill enhancement and personal growth. An important and crucial reason that people go to work is to advance their career. There are times in our lives that we take inventory of our progression, and that includes our career. We asked ourselves, “am I satisfied with the direction of my career or career advancement”? If not, why not?
Some people measure career advancement with job titles, pay increases and promotions. If you use those methods to measure career advancement, then you should not stay too long with an employer. (Vasel, Kathryn, CNN) Early-career employees should aim to get a promotion around every three years, according to Ian Siegel, CEO of ZipRecruiter. "If you aren't moving up after three years, there is a problem," he said. Title changes tend to slow as you advance in your career, but you should continue to take on additional responsibilities and grow your skill set.
Ready for a promotion
Typically, excitement and other emotions take place with the idea of a promotion. It’s important to remember a passage that says, “to much is given, much is required”. Greater responsibilities and expectations come with the promotions. You don’t want to bite off more than you can chew. Be sure that you are prepared for your promotion.
Know the Company Structure
There are many businesses with multiple structures. It’s imperative to know the structure and governance of a company. That knowledge will help you understand the potential or lack of pro-motions. Some businesses have multiple levels of departments and divisions with layers of lead-ership and management positions. Other companies are limited in the possibility for career ad-vancement and promotions.
Denied! An Ingredient to Inquire
Hearing “no” could be perceived as rejection, however, see it as fuel to motivate you. Just be-cause one door was closed, there may be multiple other doors available. Ask for additional re-sponsibilities that can enhance your skills, knowledge and abilities. Be clear and concise about your aspirations. Inquire about additional opportunities.
It's time to go
Everyone’s performance does not always merit a promotion or pay increase. However, if you are a dedicated, hard worker who goes beyond the call of duty for your employer and still receive no accolades or promotion, it’s probably time to reassess your employment situation.
"If your job has become easy and you aren't getting promoted, it could signal that you need a bigger role or should look for other jobs," said Peggy Klaus, author of "Brag! The Art of Tooting Your Own Horn Without Blowing It".
Remember…take The Initiative!!! Reference/ Sources & Citations: Vasel, Kathryn. “How long should you stay at a job if you aren't being promoted?”. CNN Business, 2019, https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/03/success/how-long-promoted-stay-job/index.html
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All of Us Research Program for People with Disabilities
The American Association on Health and Disability (AAHD) is challenging the disability community to learn about the All of Us Research Program and consider participation with a Call to Action. The All of Us Research Program seeks to improve precision medicine and the future of health. AAHD has issued this Call to Action to highlight the importance and impact that All of Us can have on the disability community. AAHD is working to encourage people with disabilities to get involved in this research program that includes historically under-represented populations in
biomedical research, including persons with disabilities.
Precision medicine is an emerging approach to disease treatment and prevention that considers differences in people's lifestyles, environments and biological makeup, including genes. By partnering with one million or more diverse participants, who share information about themselves over many years, the All of Us Research Program
will enable research to more precisely prevent and treat a variety of health conditions.
AAHD's Call to Action challenges the disability community to embrace “nothing about us without us.” If we truly believe in the concept of “nothing about us without us,” then we must answer the call when asked to participate in this type of program. To learn more about this call to action, please visit the website. If you are interested in enrol-
ling in the All of Us Research Program, please visit https://www.JoinAllofUs.org/together.
Words To Live By!!!
“Don’t tell me the sky’s the limit when there’s
footprints on the moon.“
Paul Brandt
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CARING to HELP Honor your loved ones with a gift to the REACH Resource Centers on Independent Living. Donations in memory of a loved one or to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, wedding, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, etc. will help REACH continue its work in providing an array of independent living services to North Texans with disabilities.
Enclosed is my contribution of $____________
In Memory or Honor of (Name): _________________________________________
Check one: Memorial ____ Birthday____ Anniversary____ Wedding____ or
Other (Explain)________________________________________________________
Send acknowledgement to (Name, Address, City, State & Zip Code):
_____________________________________________________________________
From (Your Name, Address, City, State & Zip Code):
_____________________________________________________________________
Make checks payable to REACH, Inc. and mail with this form to 1000 Macon Street, Suite 200, Fort Worth, TX 76102-4527. THANK YOU FOR YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT.
The contents of this newsletter were developed, in part, under grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). The contents of this newsletter do not, however, necessarily represent the policies of HHS or HHSC and you should not
assume endorsement by either the federal or state government.
REACH receives a majority of its funding to operate the centers from grants from HHS and HHSC. REACH of Denton receives 100% of its funding ($249,631) from HHS; REACH of Fort Worth receives 100% of its fund-ing ($262,280) from HHSC; REACH of Dallas receives 100% of its funding ($481,520) from HHS; and
REACH of Plano receives 100% of its funding ($262,279) from HHSC.
JUST A REMINDER
REACH generates additional funds to enhance its mission by participating in the Tom Thumb, Kroger and Amazon Smile donor programs. Each company allows its customers to register so that donations go to a nonprofit organization that the customer supports. Then every time a pur-chase is made by the customer, the nonprofit receives credit for the total amount of the pur-chase. The Tom Thumb, Kroger and Amazon companies then periodically issue a donation check or make an automatic bank deposit to REACH for a percentage of the total of our supporters’ purchases.
If you and/or your family and friends shop at or online at any or all of these companies and would like to make sure that REACH is able to contin-ue providing services to North Texans with disabilities, please call any of the REACH offices for more information on how to enroll in these no cost to you donor programs. Thank you.
In Memory of Becky S. Teal
It is with great sadness that we are writing to inform our readers of the passing of longtime REACH of Denton employee Becky Teal. Becky was the Office Manager in Denton for 19 years, initially handling the day-to-day operations of the office, adding increased responsibilities along the way, including her pride and joy duty as Editor of the REACH quarterly newsletter, REACHing Out. Becky also provided direct consumer services of peer counseling and advocacy assistance, as well as facilitated consumer crafts, helped with the youth summer camp, attended various community meetings and developed all of our event flyers… she even wore a fake beard for North Texas Giving Day to get visitors to our display table! Whether it was over the phone or as a first impression when someone came into the office, Becky had a warm, welcoming, bubbly personality and always made you feel like you mattered. She would do whatever it would take to get you the help you needed; she was kind and compassionate, but wasn’t afraid to show her silly side (including sending pictures of her donkeys in get-well cards to our Executive Director!) She loved cooking, spoiling her grandchildren and taking care of all her animals (especially don-keys Claudine and Chico) and simply lived life to the fullest.
Becky was so much more than just someone we worked with all these years; she was a dear friend who is already sorely missed. Becky is survived by her husband, Charles Teal and numer-ous family members.
Memories of Becky from Her Coworkers
Robin Lassiter: I had the incredible privilege to work with Becky for just shy of 19 years. Becky had one of those personalities that just filled the room with love and laughter, so to say the least there was never a dull moment with her around. Becky was the “go to” lady in the Denton office and made sure everything was taken care of and done correctly. If it needed to be done, then she did it and with a smile on her face and maybe a grumble here and there to be honest. Becky loved life, her family, her friends, REACH and especially her partners in crime Missy and Murphy in the Denton office. To say that Becky will be missed is an understatement for there will always be a dark spot in my day where she always shined. I truly miss you, my co-worker, my friend and I hope to catch up with you on the other side where I know you will have a raspberry filled donut waiting for me with some wonderful stories to share. Until then, Robin.
Shawnett Viani: “I only knew Becky for a short time but she was a great help in teaching me how things worked as an office manager and I always enjoyed our chats when I would go to REACH of Denton to pick up things for our center.”
Janie Peachee: “Becky was always full of exuberant life! She seemed to always have a smile for everyone. I miss her every day.”
Miaka Powers: What a pleasure to know Becky. I remember our very first encounter at a Joint Staff Meeting. Becky was dressed as a witch, with a huge smile on her face; she was full of laughter and very pleasant. I miss talking to her on the phone, and am still hesitant to pick up the phone when it rings. I miss her voice, her laughter from the other end of the line. Becky’s voice brought a smile to my face, and a giggle to me because I never knew exactly what she was going to say; it could be a quote, a joke or just a simple chuckle. Her voice will be forever be embedded in my mind. Rest easy my sweet friend, you will forever be missed.