We are saddened to receive the news of the passing on of Walid Robert Raad. He was the second child of Abla Mekhael Sawda from Kaftoun. May his soul rest in peace.
رقد على رجاء القيامة
وليد روبير رعد
زوجته اورور جورج فرعون
اولاده مكرم رعد
روبى زوجها دوري روفايل وولداهما كريستيان وليلي نور
رنا رعد
شقيقه عزيز روبير رعد زوجته سيلفيا ديركريكوريان وولداهما
روبير رعد زوجته فيوليت السويس وعائلتهما
شنتال زوجها فارس السويس وعائلتهما
وعائلات رعد، فرعون، السودا، روفايل، ديركريكوريان، السويس، لحود، شديد وعموم عائلات بيت مري وانسباؤهم ينعونه بمزيد من الأسى.
يحتفل بالصلاة لراحة نفسه الساعة الرابعة بعد ظهر يوم الخميس 6 تشرين الاول 2011 في كنيسة مار ساسين في بيت مري.
تقبل التعازي ايام الاربعاء والخميس والجمعة 5 و6 و7 منه في صالون كنيسة مار ساسين في بيت مري من الحادية عشرة حتى السابعة مساءً.
This lovely mountain resort town is perched above the eastern end of
the beautiful Kadisha Gorge and at the foothills of the Cedars of Lebanon.
It is the brith place of Lebanon's most famous author
Khalil Gibran. It has a small museum which pays tribute to him.
Beiteddine palace was built over a period of thirty years by Emir Bechir Chehab II.
It's architecture reflects the typical oriental architecture of the 19th century Ottoman Era.
It is remarkable for its glamorous
arcades, multicolored mosaic floors, reception rooms, harems, hammams
and even by its guest house "Diyafa" where passing guests were lodged
(French poet Lamartine stayed once there).
Detail of the Sarcophagus of Ahiram, king of Byblos, seated
on a cherub throne, before an offering table, 13th century B.C (National Museum of Beirut).
Around 1200 B.C. the scribes of Byblos developed an alphabetic phonetic script, the precursor of our modern
alphabet. By 800 B.C., it had traveled to Greece, changing forever the way man communicated.
Located in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon, Baalbek is an ancient city
that has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Originally
Canaanite (3rd century BC), the Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines,
and Arabs successively occupied Ba'albek and left their imprints on the
place, often modifying what existed previously.



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