From Lolit Dimarucut on 09/09/2010

On April of 2006, I recieved a letter from the Immigration Office stating that I was scheduled to take Oath for Citizenship. The following week Ms. Kate was extremely excited for me and asked to accompany me to the courthouse. Oathtakers were the only ones admitted at first and friends and relatives were told to wait outside the courtroom, after 3 hours of waiting the Judge came. I was certain that no one would wait that long, however, once those door opened, sure enough Ms. Kate was there, eager to share this proud moment with me. After spending 4 hours of her day in that court, she insisted on taking me out to lunch in celebration. It is a day I will never forget and I will forever be grateful to Ms. Kate. Without her, I never would have had the opportunity to become a Citizen of this great Country. Ms. Kate was the most wonderful, kind and thougthful person I had ever met in my entire life. Wherever she is now, I know she will be in the Kingdom of God forever. Farewell Ms. Kate, I love you.