I enjoy in a deep emotional pleasure the long term anticipation to the richness of the humanistic presence that the honest emotions send and wash away the pains of the sadness of a woman that lived for long, where she experienced a lot of illness dangers and loving atmospheres communicating to contain them with the passion that it surrounds her of the people around her and those that talk to her. In the pureness of the nearness and the wholeness of the loving emotions, Sultana Bint Al Ahmad Al Sedairi – may Allah have mercy on her - was not living in the isolation of a specific position that traps her in specific circumstances of specific life class, but she was that direct humanistic presence that is honest in its emotions and very close of all communication causes not only family wise but also with all of those that saw the richness of the bright presence between her and the society members. It was easy to for her to break in the achievements of added social and human services and to have frequent presence that sponsored through the associations an the individual participation all human and social presence tools, but the consecutive illness pains that moved her to more than one medical places outside the kingdom is what limited the possibility of this presence. She is a woman filled with kindness, and she talks to you making you imagining that a support employee and not a presidential mistress is who motivates you towards a noble path. She didn't come from shallowness – may Allah have mercy on her – and she didn't leave out of shallowness as well. She left; leaving her sons of those that went into human and social services fields far away from the attractiveness of the other tempting positions. Her daughter Hessa, whom in her early ages had multiple efforts in a lot of fields that serves the society. Don't be surprised of her practicing her social membership with a normal tradition name, because the holder of that name is her aunt – may Allah have mercy on her – Hessa Bint Ahmad Al Sedairi, mother of King Fahad – may Allah have mercy on him – the great woman of the big social and human presence in an age in which media was not available to record that presence. She was an excellent lady that gathered her sons on food gatherings, and it was easy for her to leave if she was told that a woman in needs wants to meet her. I remember that in her last years after the death of King Abdulaziz, where she was not sick but she used to move around with a wheel chair from one place to another, and I think I was young at that time, when she was told that a group in need want to meet her, she didn't apologize and they took her to the group in the middle of the house. They welcomed her and were surprised of her determination to be the one hosting them in person, where they were anticipating her help only, may she rest on peace and may Allah have mercy on her.