
Seeing off a beloved friend "Danny Sripinyo" on his final long journey. "Noo Mam Surivipa" A close friend of many decades, she opens up about their youth and says that today, the mission is complete. "Danny" has fulfilled his role. She admits she was very shocked upon hearing the news and tearfully remarks that many came to pay their respects.
As seen, Danny was deeply loved by many. I was very shocked and wondered if it was a joke. We knew it wasn’t something to take lightly and felt sorrowful recalling the days we worked together. We started working together before turning 20, he was about 18-19, about 2-3 years older than me. We grew up together, similarly. When it came time to part ways, we each moved on to grow. We worked together for a long time.
Personality-wise, we used to go everywhere together, through thick and thin. He lived at the start of the alley, I lived at the end. We planned to rent houses near each other since we had to work together and travel to other provinces. I couldn’t drive, so Danny drove us. We spent our youth living life to the fullest.
Back then, people shipped us because we looked alike; some thought we were siblings. Being so close and always together, people even wondered if we were a couple. The last time we met, Danny was just a guest on my show not long ago, a bit over a month, almost a year now. We chatted casually and I thanked him for coming out of his shell, as he usually stayed in. For other shows, people had to come to his home in the countryside. When we met, we hugged; no matter how long friends don’t see each other, the bond clicks instantly. We can always tell each other what we need.
Regarding his illness, after we parted ways to grow, I only realized when Danny got sick. At that time, he was living with P’Kik and P’Tik. We kept hearing news. I said it was lucky he could come back. Later I learned that Danny restructured his life after his illness, like everyone who knows his path. What people saw and admired was the beauty of life.
Hugging his wife, we communicated via Facebook. His daughter, Kuang, did very well (tearing up). My last words to him were, 'I’m seeing you off; mission complete.' I believe everyone is born with a purpose. Danny fulfilled his beautifully. It’s a beauty everyone wants—to live like this. This is the beauty of life when he set his life beautifully. I don’t know what else to say except 'mission complete.' Danny’s life mission ended beautifully. From now on, I’ll watch his niece succeed. I want to say that Danny was deeply loved by many.
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