Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Curing Stds With Antibiotics

without Lencina

He died at his family ... he died at his friends ... he died at Seville.
Diego Lencina was a Seville neighborhood of San Lorenzo urbanite, a lover of his city and known by all ... perhaps less by the ignorant to come out and take over the reins of this once-smiling, whose long shadow city today both saddened his spirit.

He died, as reported by the obituaries, because her heart failed. Could not be otherwise. He had put before the service of its fraternities, especially of Solitude, the care of the city of his birth, and prolonged wakefulness childish illusion for many years being responsible for organizing the parade of the Ateneo Kings .

remember now as never tenderness caused me to cross paths with him for a spot of Gavidia, under the torrid July sun, and confess that he had been cited with some carpenters who were going to give you a quote for a new coach ... or just to order papers because in the time the summer siesta could work more calm.

Sometimes the meeting was prolonged because he was obsessed with this or that blight had already complained to the press ... or the occasional loss of traditional religious or secular holiday buried by sand volatile new era.

When citizens or institutions of the Community of Andalusia distributed its annual prizes and sometimes you have to stop in biographical sketches of the distinguished to know who they are, I was always looking for the name of Diego, like many other Seville honored that love their city and work for her without asking anything in return. Obviously I did not find ever.

There is no time to correct this oversight. Diego Lencina, Warden of the Soledad cross in San Lorenzo, the former member of the General Council of Guilds, the treasurer of the University for many years, the coordinator of the Three Kings until 2001 and King Gaspar 1997, rises Sky now treading a cotton foam steps holding a chorus of smiling kids ask candy.

To his wife, four daughters and son go Peace Fran López my words of sympathy and my heartfelt remembrance.

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