[Magdalen] Prayer Request: My friend Peggy

Lynn Ronkainen houstonklr at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 04:36:57 UTC 2016


...praying tonight Rick for this special lady and the friendship you shared 
between the three of you. May she be comforted at this difficult time and 
rest peacefully.

Lynn

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When I stand before God at the end of my life I would hope that I have not a 
single bit of talent left and could say, "I used everything You gave me." 
attributed to Erma Bombeck
 "Either Freedom for all or stop talking about Freedom at all" from a talk 
by Richard Rohr

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From: "Rick Mashburn" <ricklmashburn at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 11:32 PM
To: "Magdalen" <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
Subject: [Magdalen] Prayer Request: My friend Peggy

> In your mercy, please remember my dear friend Peggy in your prayers. I
> found out today that she has been moved to a hospice facility after a 
> short
> but serious illness that included pneumonia and heart disease. Alex and I
> visited tonight and it was good to see her but hard to see her this way.
> She was lucid at some points and confused at others. She's surrounded by
> her family which I know gives her great comfort.
>
> We had just celebrated her 90th birthday in mid-September. There was a big
> party and lots of friends and family. I never imagined that this would
> happen so quickly.
>
> The only solace, and it's cold comfort indeed, is that her celebration of
> life should be a fine one in the Episcopal tradition. She has told us for
> years that When the Saints Go Marching In will be played
>
> She was a war bride from England in the 1940s . She and her new husband
> settled in the northeast US. After she had been widowed a couple of times,
> she followed her son and grandchildren to Texas. Alex and I took her to
> lunch one Saturday not too long ago and she kept us entertained with
> stories about surviving WW2 in southeastern England. Her family home was
> only a few miles from the cliffs of Dover.
>
> She wasn't an initial supporter of same-sex marriage. But she heartily
> approved of Alex and was the first one to offer her blessing when we
> announced our engagement. She came to our Blessing ceremony at St. Paul's
> last November and told me after that she was very proud of us and our
> Diocese.
>
> She served on multiple Vestries in New Jersey and Texas and I had the 
> honor
> of serving with her on the Board of our homeowners association for the 
> last
> 8 years.
>
> She's been an amazing friend, a fervent champion and a steady presence. I
> can't imagine life without her. This is a difficult night.
>
> God's peace, Rick 



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