A Time for Thanks
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Thessalonians 5:18. Give thanks in all
circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. Psalms
107:8-9. Let them give thanks to the
Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for mankind, for he
satisfies the thirsty, and fills the hungry with good things.
Thanksgiving is a special
holiday for me…..both happy, and sad!
Throughout my childhood, my mom and dad invited anybody who was alone
and had no place to go, to come over for Thanksgiving. We had old friends, new friends, and during
the war, Mom even invited some soldiers from Offutt Air Force Base to join
us. My mom was a wonderful cook. One unusual specialty she made was cranberry
ice, and her pies and candied sweet potatoes were great, too.
On Thanksgiving 1967, we
headed up to Omaha. I had a large amount
of food for the dinner, and we were looking ahead to a great day. As we went up onto the front porch, I saw
four track marks, as if something had been wheeled off the porch. As we entered the house, my uncle Clyde was
standing in the dining room. He looked
just like my dad, but he was my uncle.
It was frightening.
It turns out that my dad
had already died, and had been taken away.
My mother had to deal with all of this, without my help, which was
upsetting. But, we picked ourselves up,
fixed a nice turkey dinner, cleaned up the kitchen, and then went to the
mortuary to plan my dad’s service.
We had the service that
weekend. It was sad coming back to
Lincoln, knowing he was gone, but it was comforting to know he hadn’t had to
suffer a long time, and hopefully we would see him again.
Prayer: Dear Lord, Thank
you for the life of a good man, Gerald Drew.
He was a true Christian gentleman, and we were so thankful he had a long
life. Thank you for the influence he had
on his grandsons. They will always
remember his humor, and the fun they had together. Amen
Contributed by Gerry Draney
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