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Obit: Stephen Mackendrick Thompson, 1939 - 2008 |
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The headline of this page is the last line of a poem that was a favourite of my father, Stephen Mackendrick Thompson - one of the co-founders and the leading patron of Scoop.co.nz.
Dad died suddenly and unexpectedly at 4pm two weeks ago today. Dad was a proud supporter of independent media and is a large part of the reason that Scoop.co.nz exists today.
We miss him and thank him.
Greatly.
Alastair Thompson
Scoop Co-editor & General Manager
1.
Introit: Requiem Aeternam - Choir
*
2.
Locus Iste (Anton Bruckner) -
Choir
3.
Introduction - Rev. Peter
Benge
4.
Hymn: Be Thou My Vision (attributed to Dallan
Forgaill)
5.
Prayers and Time of
Remembrance
6.
Reading: Gospel Luke 6:47-48 - Finlay
Thompson
7.
Life Tribute - Alastair Thompson, Sharon
Ellis
Peter Schmitz and Miles Thompson
8.
Yesterday
(The Beatles)
9.
Career Tribute
- Alistair Barnett and Mark Rogers
10.
One Step
Backward Taken (Robert Frost) - Tessa
Thompson
11.
Mountain and Bush Tribute - Brian
MacGlinchy
12.
Hymn: Who Would True Valour See (John
Bunyan)
13
Tributes from the Grandchildren
Chopin
Prelude Opus 28 No. 4 in E-minor - Joel Buttle
Tribute -
Ella and Max Hardy
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13.
Tribute -
Ella and Max Hardy (continued…)
14.
Pater
Noster
15.
Prayers of Intercession
16.
Hymn:
Amazing Grace
17.
Commendation and
Committal
18.
Blessing
19.
In Paradisum -
Choir
20.
Violin - John Foden
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* Combined choir from St
James - led by Helen Willberg -
and St Mary of The Angels
- led by Robert Oliver

One Step Backward Taken
Poem by Robert FrostNot only sands and gravels
Were once more on their travels,
But gulping muddy gallons
Great boulders off their balance
Bumped heads together dully
And started down the gully.
Whole capes caked off in slices.
I felt my standpoint shaken
In the universal crisis.
But with one step backward taken
I saved myself from going.
A world torn loose went by me.
Then the rain stopped and the blowing,
And the sun came out to dry me.
ENDS
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