Daja Wangchuk Meston

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MESTON, Daja Wangchuk Mizu Of Weston, Massachusetts died on July 11, 2010 after a long struggle with depression. Author of Comes the Peace with Clare Ansberry, and co-founder of Karma, fair-trade crafts shop in Newton, MA. Beloved husband of Kim Phuntsok Dolma ("Phuni"), father to Jasmine, in process of adoption, and effective guardian to niece Tenzin Norzin and nephew Tenzin Sangpo. Son of Larry and Feather Meston, nephew of Albert and late Charlotte Greenberg, and cousin to Ken and Sara Greenberg. A memorial event to celebrate his life will be held at 3pm, Sunday August 1st, at 10 Twin Pond Lane, Lincoln, Ma. Details at www.cometokarma.com. For any who wish to contribute to his memory a fund has been established to support his family; checks should be made out to "Meston Family Memorial Fund" and mailed to Curley Law Firm, 1 Common St, Wakefield, MA 01880. " Our thanks to all who supported him throughout his life. Our fondest thoughts go forever with him Published in The Boston Glo

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MESTON, Daja Wangchuk Mizu Of Weston, Massachusetts died on July 11, 2010 after a long struggle with depression. Author of Comes the Peace with Clare Ansberry, and co-founder of Karma, fair-trade crafts shop in Newton, MA. Beloved husband of Kim Phuntsok Dolma ("Phuni"), father to Jasmine, in process of adoption, and effective guardian to niece Tenzin Norzin and nephew Tenzin Sangpo. Son of Larry and Feather Meston, nephew of Albert and late Charlotte Greenberg, and cousin to Ken and Sara Greenberg. A memorial event to celebrate his life will be held at 3pm, Sunday August 1st, at 10 Twin Pond Lane, Lincoln, Ma. Details at www.cometokarma.com. For any who wish to contribute to his memory a fund has been established to support his family; checks should be made out to "Meston Family Memorial Fund" and mailed to Curley Law Firm, 1 Common St, Wakefield, MA 01880. " Our thanks to all who supported him throughout his life. Our fondest thoughts go forever with him

Published in The Boston Globe on July 22, 2010

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Daja was a gentle soul who was always concerned about other peoples' peace before his own. His capacity and honesty to forgive others was rare. His curiousity to learn and enjoy life was a pleasure to observe. A good human being who should have lived a long life. His book Comes the Peace touched my soul. My prayers for his great rebirth. May the Buddhas guide his soul.

30 Jul 2010

Daja's warmth, wit, honesty and courage made him a joy to be around and it is a true tragedy that he is no longer with us in this world. Daja had an extraordinary life story which will never be lost or forgotten.

22 Jul 2010