Well, there would be two that come to mind.
1) My father, for the way he lived his life.
He was always ready to help others out, no matter
who they were. He knew there was a difference between
right and wrong, but he didn't condemn someone for making
a mistake. He treated people with respect, and they returned
the favor.
2) Cathy, a friend of mine, who passed away from cancer five years
ago. She taught me a lot about living life to the fullest every
day. There were days where I knew she was in pain, yet she
would want to go out and do something to make her smile.
Days she would make me take her to the park, or the zoo,
just anyplace where she could be "normal". When I would
get to feeling bad for her, she would be the one trying to
cheer me up. She had a zest for life that makes me smile
when I think of her. I remember her smile, the perfume she
wore, the way she laughed, the way she cried when she
thought I wasn't looking. I remember it all, sometimes it makes
me smile, other times it brings a tear to my eyes.
I also know that they are in a better place now, where there is
no more pain or suffering.
