Chung Mi-Kyung Memorial Page

May 16, 1961 - May 26, 1997

Dedicated to a beautiful wife, friend, daughter, sister and aunt.


 

Migi

 Nature creates perfection but rarely and shares it with us frugally.   Some few are lucky enough to find such perfection, to hold it up to the light and see it's full glory. Migi wasn't perfect as a diamond is perfect, she was perfect in the way that a tailored suit is perfect - for me.   She completed me.

 

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Our wedding, June 26, 1994. Held on the grounds of ancient SungKyoonKwan University, Migi's alma mater.

 


And, she was perfect as a friend. Her friends spoke freely and  emotionally of the loss of their "sister," their friend. She had the kind of clarity of thought and vision that allowed her to see to the essence of things.  Her counsel carried with it the wisdom that comes from simple understanding. A beacon to wisdom, an anchor for the soul, she was so much more than we had the right to expect.

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Migi is second from the right. Her sister, Hye-Kyung is second from the left. Taken at Migi's 34th birthday party, 1995.

 

Migi's Way

It is said
for everything
there is a season
a time for all things
things for all times
Perhaps we forget
in our rush to be happy
there is time only
to live fully this life.
 
For what time is it when
we are laughing or crying
Loving a lover or loving our child
Shall we say this is time
for making a living
or say this is time
for making a life?
 
It is said too
all the world's a stage, and we,
we the players playing at life
Then let it be said
that I of the players
choose to exit the play
and celebrate life
 
If there is time
and if there are seasons
they are all part of one thing
deep within which I lie
I cannot be part of myself
in each fleeting moment
I must be all that I am
While I yet hold to life


Migi touched people in ways that are hard to describe.  In November of  '96 we went to the brain tumor conference in San Diego.  She hadn't wanted to go, but went because I wanted to. She really just wanted to quietly spend her time going places, doing things.  She wasn't interested in being "sick" or acting sick  We attended a support group session, however, and afterward she told me she enjoyed it very much.  One of the couples we met that weekend were Linda and Mike Leo.  Some time later Mike Leo wrote this poem for Migi:

 

To Migi

We met just a few times
In just a few days
The last day in a room

With people giving
And offering support
Regarding the BT gloom

I turned to you
And said a few words
About dealing with your strife

You looked back at me
Without saying a word
With a smile and eyes so bright

"Don't worry about me
I am at peace
With the road that lies ahead "

"For inner peace
Is the road to take
With all the things we dread"

Thank you Migi.

- Mike Leo

 

Migi didn't actually say those words, her English wasn't that good. But we talked of her attitude and beliefs during the meeting and I had spoken of her on the BRAINTMR listserv. But, as Mike says, without a word, you could sense something special in her.  He felt it, and now shares it with you.


 

 

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