Orlando Fonseca
My Dear Dr. Nourallah,Please accept my belated sincere condolences for the loss of Karen, or as you have stated to me “my love of my life.” It treasure the times from learning from you at U.T.E.P. to the sad day when you informed me you would be selling your Chelmont Shopping Mall pottery and leaving El Paso, Texas. While I was happy for you; I was deeply saddened for losing a true friend. It was little wonder we became good friends as we shared the September date of birth and enjoyed the theory behind the practice of accountancy. I relied on our relationships educational discussions as I went on to become a forensic accountant, even working for a District Court. My dear friend. My prayers are with you and those you love at this moment GOD has presented you test of your faith. I believe, as you may also, believe life is not linear and as such you have your beautiful wife, by your side always. She waits for the moment when your two souls will be one again. Know you are in my prayers and have remained my mentor throughout my life. Thank you for all you advice and I would be available to be that shoulder you, afforded to me, to lean on. GOD be with you.Respectfully submitted,Orlando “Bobby” Fonseca II

