Dear Mr. Millar,
I read this poem last week at my father-in-law's funeral, Jacques Gury. He was a professor of English Literature at the Université de Bretagne Occidentale (Brest, France), and also Capitaine de frégate (CR) in the French Navy. He served frequently as an interpreter for official exchanges between British, American and French Navies in Brest from the 1960s to the 1990s.
Additionally, he was an honorary vice-president of the HMS Warspite Association in the 1980s, and helped organise several visits of Warspite veterans to commemorative ceremonies in Brest.
He passed away at the age of 88 last week, and requested that a "seaman's prayer" be read in English at his funeral. I chose this prayer because of its simple, comforting and poetic message. It was well-received by the French-speaking audience. I provided a French translation, which was read aloud following my English recitation. My husband plans to write a rhyming French translation, to honor his father's memory. I will be happy to share this when complete. Perhaps the translation will be useful to others for future bilingual occasions.
Thank you for posting this prayer online, Mr. Millar. I gave credit to the author at the service and on the printed program.
Best regards, Carolyn Gates
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