Friday, February 5, 2010

Willy Millowitsch, do bes e Jeföhl



Cologne - A gentle, warm look. Blooming red roses. A Millowitsch photo that touched. It is one of the last pictures of the great stage stars of Cologne.
Ten years ago, Willy died today he would have turned 100 years old. What remains in the heart of Cologne, is feeling. A memory, a laugh, a miss, a wine ...
The city, the family, the citizens of today to celebrate its centennial anniversary. Anyone who wants to prove Millowitsch the honor: At 14.30 clock Mayor Schramma and Provost Feldhoff lay a wreath at the grave to pray for Willy.
At 15.30 clock is then set in the Spanish construction of the City Hall ceremony. Mariele his daughters, Susan and Catherine and his son Peter set yourself in the guestbook of the town.
"We hope that the freezing temperatures, people are not deterred and still come to the cemetery," said Peter yesterday. That would also be in Willy's mind: "I hope that people consider me a bit in memory. This is a very nice thought. And I fit in well, if I'm up there."
These words expressed Millowitsch in a conversation about life and death, which wrote down Joseph Terfrüchte by the cooperative Cologne cemetery gardener.
Willy continues: "In the cemetery there is a lot more memories of a man than if one only looks at his picture. Here are my parents and all other MILLOWITSCH. And at some point there I probably have my place."