Dreams of Carol Lee

by Edward J. Sekula, Jr.


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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/5/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 163
ISBN : 9781456897802
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 163
ISBN : 9781456897819
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 163
ISBN : 9781456897826

About the Book

The book is a tribute to the memory of Carol Lee. It is a chronological listing of dreams since her “passing on.” Each dream is followed by an attempted interpretation of the dream. Thus it becomes a biography/autobiography of forty-four years of blessed marriage. One reoccurring theme is a separation from Carol Lee and the failed attempt to return to her. Another theme is the sudden realization of being in heaven together. The book contains many religious overtones and the author’s deep belief that when his “spark of life”, his spirit, his soul leaves this earthly body, it will be reunited with Carol Lee’s in the presence of God (heaven) where they will sing praises to Him throughout all eternity. The book can be very comforting to anyone who has lost a spouse or a close loved one..


About the Author

Edward J. Sekula Jr. was born on September 2, 1937, in Brandonville, PA. He is the son of Edward Sr. and Dorothy (Fritz) Sekula. He received his BS in Business Administration from Penn State Univ. in 1961 and was also commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Finance Corp. After graduating from the Army Finance School he was assigned Deputy Finance Offi cer of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. While there he met and married Carol Lee Armstrong Helton and they moved to Brooklyn, NY where their son David was born in 1966. Career: In 1963 he was employed by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co and received his CPA in 1972.; in 1977 he became Corporate Comptroller of the NYC Health and Hospital Corp; in1979 Director of Finance of Mt. Sinai Medical Center; in 1982 CFO of Visiting Nurse Services of NY; in 1987 CFO of Wallkill Valley Gen. Hosp. in Sussex, N. J.; in 1998 CFO of New Bridge (a mental health agency) where he retired in 2002. Volunteer Services: Sec./Treas. of Planning Assistance a non-profi t NGO doing work in Developing Countries, primarily in Africa and Central and South America; Abiding Peace Lutheran Church, Budd Lake, -N.J. Pres. Parish Council of Deacons, chairman of Building Fund, Debt Reduction, Stewardship and Evangelism; Boy Scouts of America Cubm Master, Scoutmaster, ADC, Sussex Dist. Ch; Finance Com. Ch, then V. P of Finance of the Patriots’ Path Council, awards received: Dist. Award of Merit, Silver Beaver, and is a James E. West Fellow; Rotary- Board of Directors, V. P., Pres. of the Wallkill Valley Rotary Club, is a Paul Harris Fellow and received the Clifford L. Dochertennan award from Rotary International for his service to both Scouting and Rotary. Ed is listed in both Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World.