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PNG's 'Iron
Lady' Cooperator leaves wonderful legacy
PORT MORESBY: 11th May 2006 -- When
Amy William passed to her eternal reward on 14th April this year, she, who was
dubbed by her husband Colonel Bernard William as 'truly an Iron Lady and true
Salesian Cooperator' could not have fully appreciated the legacy she would leave
- her death wrote a page in the history of the fledgling Salesian Cooperator
Movement in PNG. The Association has decided to commemorate the day of her
passing, 14th April, as an annual occasion for remembrance of "All Souls of
Salesian Cooperators".
Amy Williams and her family's
Salesian links were to become very strong by God's design. Her real home
is in Alotau, a diocese now led by Salesian Bishop Francis Panfilo. She
and her husband were amongst the second batch of enthusiastic aspirant
Cooperators who were accepted into formation under the guidance of Fr Albert
Lennon, Rector of Don Bosco Gabutu - they made their promise on 15th May last
year, Pentecost Sunday at Murray Barracks where they lived. Their eldest
son, Fabian, is doing his first year in electronics at Don Bosco Technological
Institute PM, while one daughter, Nellie, attends nearby Caritas Technical
Secondary School. Two other children, Joseph and Nathan, are doing grades
7 and 8 respectively back in Alotau.
As a Cooperator, Amy
was deeply involved in the way a Salesian Cooperator is involved, ideally - with
her own family and in apostolic activity. She was Catechist Coordinator of
Murray Barracks Chaplaincy, Deputy Catechist Coordinator of the Archdiocese of
Port Moresby. On weekdays she found time to volunteer for teaching
Religion at nearby Ted Diro Community School. After Sunday Mass she would
take classes for pre-sacramental preparation.
One of her
hopes was to start up a Don Bosco school back in Alotau. She planned to
take steps to realise this dream after her husband would finally be retired from
the PNG Defence Force. In her region's matriarchal society, she would have
had the power or at least the upper hand in deciding which piece of land would
be given to the Bishop for that purpose. She wanted this to be a legacy,
but in the end she left another, more precious legacy
still....
Her 'Iron Lady' constitution not only gave her
the energy for all these tasks, but made the final months of her short illness a
demonstration of strength and self-possession. Even when generally
bed-ridden she would make the effort to get up, joke, laugh and make tea and
coffee for visitors. The Coordinator of the Murray Barracks Unity writes
that "Her passing has inspired and given us Salesian Cooperators renewed
strength, vigour and vision to promote and ensure that the spirit of Don Bosco
will live and grow in our midst because we believe she is now in heaven with St.
John Bosco in the Salesian Garden which St. Dominic Savio showed Don Bosco in
his vision".
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