Sugapa, Intan Jaya – Unusually, that morning Sugapa’s sky was covered with thick clouds as if it was a sign of a disaster. The Tri Dharma Knights who were on guard were visited by a resident who informed them that a family in the Mamba Village was grieving.

Mama Maria had took her last breath after fighting the illness she had. Hearing the news, Major Dedy Pungky, as the mission commander, decided to pay their respects as a form of expression of grief while at the same time providing basic food assistance to grieving families. With short preparations, a team consisting of 9 people led directly by the mission commander departed to pay their respects at the funeral home.

The presence of the Tri Dharma Knights at the funeral home suddenly surprised a group of residents who were gathered. They didn’t expect that the Tri Dharma knights were willing to come to the middle of the forest to express their condolences and provide food assistance. “Thank you, they came all the way and gave us help. I and my family don’t mind, the Commander came directly,” said Piter, a spokesperson for the residents. “We have to be sincere if someone we care about dies. For people who believe in God, death is a means to meet God in Heaven,” said the commander in front of the residents.

The Mission commander stated that one concern can grow millions of happiness. “Large distance is not an obstacle to showing the meaning of caring. As long as our intentions are good, our hearts are clean, God willing, God will provide convenience,” he said. ***