In Loving Memory
Im Memorium

 

Because I could not stop for Death
He kindly stopped for me
The Carriage held but just Ourselves
And Immortality.

 - - EMILY DICKINSON, Time and Eternity

 

 

Gone, But Never ForgottenImages Of A PrincessRemembering Diana
"Your candle's burned out long before your legend ever will."
 

 

Heather - Guards The Souls Of Departed Friends
Adopted From Amanda's Castle
 
 
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Diana's Casket
Flowers From Prince Harry
 
Diana's Coffin - Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace
Diana's coffin lies at rest in the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace
prior to her funeral at Westminster Abbey
 
 
Lovliness we've lost
"She was the people's princess,
and that is how she will stay in our
hearts and memories forever."
 
-- Prime Minister Tony Blair
 

Text Of Elton John's Song For Diana

Elton John's special arrangement of his song
 "Candle In The Wind"
as sung at Diana's funeral
Thurber Quote
Excerpts From The Funeral Tribute To Diana
By Her Brother, Earl Spencer
Spencer Family Crest
September 6, 1997
 
Diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. All over the world she was a symbol of selfless humanity. All over the world, a standard-bearer for the rights of the truly downtrodden, a very British girl who transcended nationality. Someone with a natural nobility who was classless and who proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic.
Today is our chance to say thank you for the way you brightened our lives, even though God granted you but half a life. We will all feel cheated always that you were taken from us so young and yet we must learn to be grateful that you came along at all. Only now that you are gone do we truly appreciate what we are now without, and we want you to know that life without you is very, very difficult. We have all despaired at your loss over the past week and only the strength of the message you gave us through your years of giving has afforded us the strength to move forward.
There is a temptation to rush to canonize your memory; there is no need to do so. You stand tall enough as a human being of unique qualities not to need to be seen as a saint. Indeed, to sanctify your memory would be to miss out on the very core of your being, your wonderfully mischievous sense of humour with a laugh that bent you double. Your joy for life transmitted wherever you took your smile and the sparkle in those unforgettable eyes. Your boundless energy which you could barely contain.
But your greatest gift was your intuition, and it was a gift you used wisely. This is what underpinned all your other wonderful attributes and if we look to analyse what it was about you that had such a wide appeal we find it in your instinctive feel for what was really important in all our lives.  Without your God-given sensitivity we would be immersed in greater ignorance at the anguish of AIDS and HIV sufferers, the plight of the homeless, the isolation of lepers, the random destruction of landmines. Diana explained to me once that it was her innermost feelings of suffering that made it possible for her to connect with her constituency of the rejected. And here we come to another truth about her. For all the status, the glamour, the applause, Diana remained throughout a very insecure person at heart, almost childlike in her desire to do good for others so she could release herself from deep feelings of unworthiness of which her eating disorders were merely a symptom. The world sensed this part of her character and cherished her for her vulnerability whilst admiring her for her honesty.
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Newspaper Headlines From Around The World
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A Tribute In Chalk
One Man's Tribute
 
A Letter From Inmates At Dartmoor Prison
Letter To Diana From Prisoners

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Queen Elizabeth's Address To A Grieving Nation
 

On Friday, September 5, 1997, Queen Elizabeth spoke to the people of Britain on live television from the Chinese Dining Room at Buckingham Palace.  Here are some of her comments:

 

Since last Sunday's dreadful news we have seen, throughout Britain and around the world, an overwhelming expression of sadness at Diana's death.

We have all been trying in our different ways to cope. It is not easy to express a sense of loss, since the initial shock is often succeeded by a mixture of other feelings: disbelief, incomprehension, anger - and concern for those who remain. We have all felt those emotions in these last few days. So what I say to you now, as your Queen and as a grandmother, I say from my heart.

First, I want to pay tribute to Diana myself. She was an exceptional and gifted human being. In good times and bad, she never lost her capacity to smile and laugh, nor to inspire others with her warmth and kindness. I admired and respected her - for her energy and commitment to others, and especially for her devotion to her two boys. This week at Balmoral, we have all been trying to help William and Harry come to terms with the devastating loss that they and the rest of us have suffered.

No one who knew Diana will ever forget her. Millions of others who never met her, but felt they knew her, will remember her. I for one believe there are lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary and moving reaction to her death. I share in your determination to cherish her memory.

I hope that tomorrow we can all, wherever we are, join in expressing our grief at Diana's loss, and gratitude for her all-too-short life. It is a chance to show to the whole world the British nation united in grief and respect.

May those who died rest in peace and may we, each and every one of us, thank God for someone who made many, many people happy.

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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip inspecting the
masses of floral tributes outside Buckingham Palace

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Diana' s Final Resting Place
The Oval at the Spencer family seat at Althorp in
Northamptonshire, where Diana lies at rest
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Diana's Memorial - Spencer Family Estate
Memorial to Diana erected by the Princess's family
on the Spencer family estate

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