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Living joyfully with the companionship of the Lord and overflowing with His love.
That’s our Dad!

Family
It has been a tremendous gift to walk, with Dad, through these
senior years. The four of us “Houston kids” have discovered
together the gift of being a “team”; each using our unique gifts to
love, care and support Dad. It is quite remarkable that during our
fifties and sixties, we have been called to figure out how to work as
siblings, side by side, with a shared mission and purpose to support
Dad in finishing life well! We have grown to love and depend on
one another more and more, and that is a forever gift for each of us!

We miss Mum these nine years, but she would be delighted (and a little jealous) seeing us
surround Dad. Dad is more and more ready to be with Mum and looks forward to that reunion!
Dad’s 9 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren are a source of delight and pride for him, and
we are grateful for his love and prayers for them!

Visitors are Dads great delight!


Thank you to all of you who generously and regularly visit Dad. He really does delight in your
visits, and they are life giving for him. He continues to enjoy sharing new ideas from his readings
and meditations and, while his thinking is not as sharp as it used to be, he is still challenged to
learn and think deeply. We were deeply touched recently when one regular visitor said that the
highlight in his visits with Dad was how deeply loved and known he felt by Dad. That has
certainly been one of Dad’s greatest gifts to the world and so wonderful that, even at this age,
his smile and attention still communicate his love and his delight in those the Lord sends across

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his path. Perhaps that is a challenge to each of us, that others might leave our presence knowing
they are welcomed and loved.

A renewed call:
This spring a dear friend came in and anointed Dad with
oil, as Dad committed to be faithful to the Lord’s call for
him to care for the dying. In a senior’s care facility, there
are no shortages of people who are in their last days!
Dad has taken this call seriously as he has tenderly cared
for new friends as they pass from this life to the next.
Taking them daily devotions and words from the Lord,
holding hands, writing poetry for family, and praying
over the dying and their families have all been ways that Dad has blessed those passing from
this life.

Writing:
Dad has been so committed to sharing his ideas and reflections through books and papers for a
lifetime, but his writing days are coming to a close. He tends to write less and might even miss
replying to some of your beautiful emails. Please know that he does appreciate them and keep
writing to him.
In recent months Dad has spent significant time reflecting and engaging with the Psalms. These
have long brought Dad great joy. It is a blessing for him to share his reflections with others and
meditating and sharing contribute to greater intimacy with the Lord.
He is still ordering books on Amazon and delights in being surrounded by the Scriptures and
books on a vast array of topics.

At peace but ready for the great reunion…


Dad’s health continues to be remarkable, but he
is getting old! He has had a few minor scares,
but his heart and health continue to be strong.
While Dad still seems to be able to quote some
of his mentors from the Middle Ages, his details
and clarity on present day details, particularly his
health, are not always quite as accurate. So, if
Dad tells you he has had a heart attack maybe
check with the family before you fly in from afar
for the funeral! J

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For Dad’s 101st birthday he had just one request: “I’d like a silver cross from the four of you.” He
wanted us to engrave the words, “When I am tempted to be proud, Lord take me to the cross.”
We have seen in Dad’s life a greater and greater desire to be utterly dependent on the Lord. He
is happy and at peace here because the Lord has not called him home yet, but you can be sure
that when his days are up, he will be glowing in gratitude and love to be united with His Heavenly
Father.

November 2022 Photo courtesy of Yaletown Photography

Warmly,
Chris, Lydele, Claire and Penny

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