Michael Lewis Lester

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Michael Lewis Lester

Birth
Death
30 Jan 2011 (aged 45)
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Michael served in the United State Army as a member of the 233rd Transportation Company. He leaves to cherish his memories: son, Matthew Lester; step children, Jeremy and Jordan Johnson; mother, Pat Poney; brother, Gary Widener (Kathy); life time companion Robin Johnson; and a host of other family members and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father, Louie L. Lester and brother, David Widener.


"Death is nothing at all.
I have only slipped away into the next room.
I am I and you are you.
Whatever we were to each other,
that we still are.

Call me by my old familiar name.
Speak to me in the easy way
which you always used.
Put no difference in your tone.
Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow.

Laugh as we always laughed
at the little jokes we enjoyed together.
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me.
Let my name be ever the household word
that it always was.
Let it be spoken without affect,
without the trace of a shadow on it.

Life means all that it ever meant.
It is the same that it ever was.
There is absolutely unbroken continuity.
Why should I be out of mind
because I am out of sight?

I am waiting for you,
for an interval,
somewhere very near,
just around the corner.

All is well."

~ Henry Scott Holland

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Michael served in the United State Army as a member of the 233rd Transportation Company. He leaves to cherish his memories: son, Matthew Lester; step children, Jeremy and Jordan Johnson; mother, Pat Poney; brother, Gary Widener (Kathy); life time companion Robin Johnson; and a host of other family members and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father, Louie L. Lester and brother, David Widener.


"Death is nothing at all.
I have only slipped away into the next room.
I am I and you are you.
Whatever we were to each other,
that we still are.

Call me by my old familiar name.
Speak to me in the easy way
which you always used.
Put no difference in your tone.
Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow.

Laugh as we always laughed
at the little jokes we enjoyed together.
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me.
Let my name be ever the household word
that it always was.
Let it be spoken without affect,
without the trace of a shadow on it.

Life means all that it ever meant.
It is the same that it ever was.
There is absolutely unbroken continuity.
Why should I be out of mind
because I am out of sight?

I am waiting for you,
for an interval,
somewhere very near,
just around the corner.

All is well."

~ Henry Scott Holland

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