"I lift up my eyes to the hills---
where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord..." Psalms 121:1,2
Sat.Oct.10,2002
Dear Friends and Prayer Backers:
These verses will always have special significance for us. For just last Saturday we took Steve downthe hospital hall to the day room in a wheel chair so he could see the mountains of Virginia. Not faroff was Montecello, home of Thomas Jefferson. We quoted this verse and looked together to the Lordfor help.
Help came in a way we had neither prayed for nor really wanted. That afternoon the doctors told usthat Steve's liver and kidneys were shutting down. As a little boy Steve was diagnosed with Wilson's disease, the inability of the liver to excrete copper. The copper eventually poisons the vital organs. Wewere told then that he would not live past his late teens. With medication the Lord gave us another30 years.He was 48. The Lord took him home on Monday morning,October 7.
Last New Years he felt ill,consulted doctors and had a liver transplant on Feb 3. After two months of hospitalization and therapy we brought him home. In the following three months he gained strength and was doing fine. Later he began to fail and by mid August things did not look good. On Sept 3 he was again admitted to the hospital first in ICU for 10 days and then in a hospital room.
As parents we stood by his bedside for those 5 weeks. Communication was difficult for he could only whisper and many times we could not understand what he wanted to say. As we stood around his bed seeking the Lord he said :"Thanks, Dad for praying,Amen." It was his last sentence.
Steve lost his wife of 24 years a year and a half ago and was struggling bravely as a single parent to care for his seven children and run his privately owned book business.
Steve ユs oldest son,Jeremy,24 married with 3 little girls(and expecting a fourth in Dec)is now the guardian of the younger children ages 5 to18. The family has decided that he should manage Virginia Publications, his father's business.
Memorial services were held on Wednesday night at the Bethany UM Church were his family attended.
Our whole family is grateful to the Lord and thankful for each and every one who prayed for Steve as well as all the loving care so many have offered Steve's family. The fellowship of the body of Christ is a real and tangible expression of His love.
Steve has run his race, finished his course, kept the faith. Soon he'll be awarded his crown to cast at the Saviour's feet. WELL DONE, SON!