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Five things John Silva learned about dying from Abby Tan

On All Soul’s day, writer and historian John Silva will have one more candle to light. It’s for his friend, Abby Tan, Singaporean journalist who covered the Philippines since the martial law years under President Marcos.

Abby passed away last Sept. 18. John was one of the two persons (the other was arts and culture advocate Maan Hontiveros) who was with Abby all throughout her four years of intense battle with cancer.

In remembering Abby, John chose to write about the five things he learned from her about dying.

Following are excerpts from the article he posted in his blog “John’s Thoughts and Deeds.”

Thoreau once remarked after seeing autumn leaves falling , “I watch these brilliant colored leaves for they teach me how to die gracefully.”

I wanted to learn how to be of solace to a dying friend. But more importantly, when my time is up, I want to replicate the grace, spunk, and love Abby demonstrated till the end. Here’s what I learned.

Inspirasyon sina Raissa at Abby

Sabi nga ng mas marunong at may karanasan sa buhay na ang buhay ay hindi sa kung ilang beses ka nadapa kungdi kung paano ka bumangon sa iyong pagkalugmok. Hindi yung paano ka nahambalos ng tadhana kungdi kung paano mo siya sinuong ng taas noo.

Kaya hangang-hanga ako kay Raissa Laurel, ang law student sa San Sebastian University na nadisgrasya sa pagsabog sa harapan ng La Salle sa Taft Avenue noong Sept. 26. Katapusang araw yun ng bar exam at marami ang naghihintay sa mga kumuha ng bar sa kinaugaliang “salubong.”