Uncle William
>> Sunday, September 27, 2015
HAPPY WEEKEND
By Gina Dizon
(A
eulogy delivered during the burial rites of William L. Pacyaya who died Sept 2,
2015)
Uncle William is the brother of my mother, Shirley Pacyaya
Dizon. An uncle to the true sense of the word and to the true sense of a family
relation. Uncle William stood as a
living reminder of what and who
an uncle, an ‘alitao’ means.
His presence means much. His presence within the immediate and wider family
circle where we have our reunions and family gatherings.
Saw him sitting with old men and other men in a wedding
celebration of one of the relatives in the Pacyaya side and I am glad. My
grandfather, Alfredo Pacyaya must be smiling that someone sits and stands for
him in a gathering where he is the oldest man in our immediate family.
Saw him also sitting with older men in the Pacyaya
reunion December 2014 last year at our
home in Dagdag and too I had that warm feeling.
And in that reunion last year he was elected as the president of our organizational
clan.
And for our next reunion this 2015 at the home of auntie Carmen
Bawing Pacyaya, spouse of uncle Esteban
Pacyaya, Uncle William shall be in living spirit with us and continue to connect and be with the rest of the
family to bless the gathering of the
clan.
So where older men come together and Uncle William is
there visible is a most welcoming sight and feeling for me. A role that my grandfather, Alfredo Pacyaya
held and with the passing of my grandpa, Uncle William having taken that
role.
A fatherly role which meant in unity with other members
of the family.
And that in our
immediate family circle, he
continued this unifying role my
niece Karen now staying in another
country wrote via Facebook and I would
like to re echo it: “For a time at ur house.... and the smile
reminded that you were alive and that time with us is ever perfect...we would
go picnic on the top of the mountain near the house with you and d relatives,
the anti's, uncles, kakasinsins, kaanakans during our trip back home...visit us
as we celebrated various occasions and say "sha dadlu na, madagup
taku"...we will really miss you Lolo William... ur musky scent that filled
the air, ur "aka u ta id sina kau ud ta dakau et menkape"... and ur face with the glasses that always had smile to
evryone.... it was a shock to hear such news... am deeply saddened n still cant
believe life can be so short... May ur soul be guided by the Lord... u will
always be remembered... We love you lolo William to the depth of our hearts....
remembering the last time we had with you...”.
And that is most touching and moving. Gathering
my siblings and their children,
my nieces and nephews and having lunch or dinner in their house at Makingking or at the hill top at
Mobtok with his children, our
cousins and their children is a
most happy thought and feeling I treasure. For that is where relationships
get closer and so with the significance of a relationship within a family and a
wider family.
Also in the recent coming home of my younger brother and
his family after some years in Canada, Uncle William gathered the family and we
had dinner at his house.
From living family connections makes a family come together
to relate to a wider community. Amed isnan Ili tako isnan Sagada ay culturally
knit where families and clans come together during weddings, babayas, birthdays,
buniag, senga, begnas, and dangtey where a family, a household is counted.
Which means connecting, caring and existing for another.
His presence of seeing him drop by in the house of their
parents here in Dagdag to see my mother, his sister is a most reassuring
presence that I have to an uncle. I get a warm feeling inside me tugging a
reassuring thought that I have an uncle I can call an ‘alitao’.
Life is a relationship, a caring and my grandparents must
have wanted a brother for my mother.
Uncle William is a blessing and this I noted for the many
years he had been an uncle, a brother to my mother, a second father for my
younger brother who took his education in Bontoc, and a father and mentor to
other relatives who stayed with his family in Bontoc while they took their
education at Mountain Province College, now Mountain Province State
Polytechnique College (MPSPC) where he worked.
Personally, I take great value isnan advises na- what he
considers good and what he considers bad. He must have taken this trait from my
grandfather whom I noted instill discipline of what is good conduct.
And with his character and personality, nu sino nan
kaipogaw na must be the kind of discipline and breeding he must have acquired from
his parents, my grandparents. With what he showed to us his nieces and nephews
stay as a living reminder of our grandparents that we continue to come together
and treasure their being, their relationship from their ancestors.
Which in this moment I take special mention on the side
of my grandfather, Alfredo G.Pacyaya, whom
Uncle William when he was laid in the coffin gradually showed the face
of my grandfather. I am most moved that he tried to show something to continue
the legacy of my grandfather who takes his roots from Sagada and Bontoc.
Et isnan mangsabatan
Unle Will isnan nallus ay inmey isnan pagarian Apo Dios si pakukumbaba, si raragsak, siwawaya,
willingly, and without reservations, nalag-an ya natalna ay maiddum isnan pagarian nan namarswa isnan
daga ya isnan nalawlawa ay batawa ay sha gedan nan nangsapo isnan angin, daga,
daya, nan buwan ya nan agew. Ya sha
gedan nan ikakakan tako ay mangi wayang ya mangi palubos isken sha isnan
calling nan Apo ay makidagup isnan pagarian nan Dios.
Datngana et gedan nan paryentes na ay nangipabala ya nangsiken ken sha ay inmuna
ay inmey et dada ituloy ay mangtakdo ya mangbantay, nan
ispiritu da isnan natatago ay mataynan.
Tay pud nan natey et nan kararwa, nan ispirito, nan soul
et wada da among the living ay mangituloy ay men bantay isnan nataynan ay
pamilya da.
Kayet ay mabati nan gawis ay adal, pamagbaga, ugali ay
inpaila nan naay umey ay alitao, si Uncle William ay nen serbi ya mangituloy ay
mensirbi ay inspirasyon ya guide isnan inagew
agew ay mabibiyagan isnan rabaw di daga ya isnan umayana ay mangsab-atan isnan
pagarian nan Apo tako ay Jesu Kristo.
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