Borussia commemorate: memories and gratitude on Dead Sunday

Borussia commemorate: memories and gratitude on Dead Sunday

Ellenfeld, Deutschland - Autumn brings not only cool temperatures and foggy days, but also a time of reflection for the Borussia. On Dead Sunday, an important day of commemoration, the members of the association remember the deceased companions who have shaped the club life. It is a moment when the transience of life becomes particularly noticeable and the question arises: what remains of us?

In a moving ceremony, the names of those who have gone from us since last Sunday. Among them are outstanding personalities such as Walter Gaes, who worked as a youth leader and trainer, as well as Wilfried Heidenmann, an honorary member and loyal supporter of the association. Former international Ferdi Keller and the honorary captain Karl Ringel were also included in the memories. These voices that were familiar to us are now silent, but their memories continue to live in the hearts of the Borussia.

a day of gratitude and consolation

The dead Sunday is not only a day of mourning, but also a day of gratitude. The Borussians find comfort in the certainty that their late friends and companions are still present in their thoughts and memories. "We thank you that we were able to accompany you a piece of your path," said a moving quote that underlines the connection and respect for the deceased. Football is more than just a game; It is an emotional connection that brings people together and keeps the memory of beautiful times together.

This day becomes a guide of faith and hope that encourages Borussia to pause and think about life and the people they have shaped. A day that is dedicated not only to grief, but also gratitude - for all the gifts that life has made us.

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OrtEllenfeld, Deutschland

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