It is with great sadness that I have heard the news that Alex Auswaks has passed away. He was a a very special person, touching the lives of many people throughout his long life. Only just now after being his typing teacher, one of my many projects, am I getting to know him. Many of his friends are sending me e-mails about him and how the affected their lives. These show what a sensitive man he was.
He was always wanting to learn something new. Even though he was only allowed out of his apartment once a week to go to the hospital, he was involved in many projects up until he had to go the hospital. I was teaching him how to touch type. It was a long process, which unfortunately he did not finish. We got through most of the keyboard. Why did he want to learn typing now? He wanted to write more books. I really admired his perseverance in spite of his health problems. He always was looking forward, not back with regret. I know that he is smiling down upon us even now.
Alex passed away on April 7th, after a short stay in hospital. His friends truly miss him.
If you have any stories that you would like to share, I am putting together a memorial book in his memory that will be available on Amazon Kindle. Send them to rachaelalice@gmail.com.
May his memory be blessed.
Rachael Orbach Certified Master Life Coach - American University of NLP Certified Master NLP Practitioner - American University of NLP B.A.- UCLA Los Angeles www.lifecoachjerusalem.weebly.com Blog: www.lifecoachjerusalem.blogspot.com Skype: life-coach-jerusalem 052-750-0608
He was always wanting to learn something new. Even though he was only allowed out of his apartment once a week to go to the hospital, he was involved in many projects up until he had to go the hospital. I was teaching him how to touch type. It was a long process, which unfortunately he did not finish. We got through most of the keyboard. Why did he want to learn typing now? He wanted to write more books. I really admired his perseverance in spite of his health problems. He always was looking forward, not back with regret. I know that he is smiling down upon us even now.
Alex passed away on April 7th, after a short stay in hospital. His friends truly miss him.
If you have any stories that you would like to share, I am putting together a memorial book in his memory that will be available on Amazon Kindle. Send them to rachaelalice@gmail.com.
May his memory be blessed.
Rachael Orbach Certified Master Life Coach - American University of NLP Certified Master NLP Practitioner - American University of NLP B.A.- UCLA Los Angeles www.lifecoachjerusalem.weebly.com Blog: www.lifecoachjerusalem.blogspot.com Skype: life-coach-jerusalem 052-750-0608
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