Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful. - Buddha
Dale it's one year since your passing. We remember you while raising our hands in prayer seeking God's mercy on your soul and comfort to those whom you love and those who loved you.‘Oh God, Dale is under Your care and protection so protect him from the trials in the hereafter. Indeed You are faithful and truthful. Forgive and have mercy upon him, surely You are The Oft-Forgiving, The Most-Merciful. Oh Merciful God, Your servant Dale is in need of Your mercy and You are without need of his punishment. To us he was righteous so increase his reward and we ask that You overlook his mistakes. God we ask that You grant his family patience,protection and guidance, Ameen"
The Passing of Dale Marcell:
December 11th 2008, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Marcell. Dale's joie d'vivre affected the many who crossed his path drumming while sharing his message of kindness, mercy, love, caring and respect to each other. From toddlers in strollers to seniors in wheelchairs Dale lifted their spirits up to the heavens. He spoke to the youth and the young at heart about the joy of opportunity, encouraging all to take the risk and become successful in life. He worked tirelessly to raise the quality of life's experience amongst the downtrodden and the forgotten. He lived in the moment, in the presence of the Divine as a constant reminder to all about the art of the possibility for positive change to each and every life. Dale will be dearly missed by his dear wife Chris, his beloved son Nate and the apple of his eyes daughter Katie. There are many others who will feel Dale's passing, from the Seniors to the Campers of all ages and faiths. Dale's funeral prayer (Janaza) was held at Waterloo Masjid on December 14th 2008, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada after Evening prayer (Isha) which began at 7:30 p.m. God be with you Dale.