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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Remembering Grandma Hoard

Grandma Leona's health had been going downhill slowly for the last several years. She had moved in with Aunt Sharon about a year ago. She had been in and out of the hospital quite a bit this spring. Over Easter, the family, including myself, was blessed to be able to visit her. A few weeks later she passed. Her mind was still as sharp as a tack. I had called her earlier that evening to wish her a happy Mother's Day and we had a short but sweet conversation.
It's always hard to say goodbye. Even when we know our loved one's earthly body has run its course. Even when we know our loved one is in physical pain. Even when we know our loved one has trusted Jesus to be their savior and is eagerly anticipating meeting Him face-to-face. 

Grandma was ready to meet her Savior. Aunt Sharon said there were many mornings when she would tell her that she thought she would be with Jesus today, but she woke up again.

I have such great respect for Grandma Leona. She was the first example of what a godly woman looks like and how a godly woman lives out her faith. It took me a long time to realize that; it took about 30 years, actually. 

When we were kids I thought she was a little over the top with her church stuff. The whole family read from the bible together every night before bed when us kids would go there to stay. We said grace together before every meal. We prayed together every night. We heard Grandma talk about God and Jesus in daily conversations. Grandma went to church every single Sunday and any other day of the week that the church doors were open. I thought it was a bit much.
Grandma and Grandpa Hoard
It wasn't until I began my walk with Christ that I truly appreciated that Grandma had a personal relationship with her Savior. He wasn't just words on a page or church wasn't just a place to go on Sunday morning. Her Jesus was alive and present and active in her life and Grandma wanted to shine his light for all to see.

Thank you for shining His light for us, Grandma. I know the Lord welcomed you and said, "Well done, my good and faithful servant." Matthew 25:23
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