Sunday, December 28, 2008

IN LOVING MEMORY

Frances Loraine (Reeves) Shelton
June 11, 1924 - December 26, 2008



Friday morning, my loving Mother passed away unexpectedly in her home. At this time, we are not sure how she expired. For the past 5 years my mother has lived "just around the block" from Marsha and me in Cold Spring, Minnesota. On Christmas day, our "Thursday Evening Dinner Club" got together for a Christmas meal. My sister Sharon, her husband Alan, along with Marsha, me and my mother enjoyed each others company while feasting on turkey, dressing, gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberry salad and pumpkin pie. It was a time of sweet fellowship with family. We called friends and relatives on the phone and shared precious memories with each one. Little did we know that Mom's time with us was in short supply.

My mother and father were married to each other a little over 60 years. During that time, they displayed what true love was all about as they exampled the love they had for each other to those that lived around them. My father was a true "trailblazer" in many areas of spreading the Gospel. Mom was probably the least selfish person that I ever knew. She placed her husband and children ahead of herself in life. She indeed was the "wind beneath the wings" of my father. If giving is more blessed than receiving, as Jesus Christ said it was, then my mother experienced much blessing in her life.

A Friday, January 2nd memorial service is planned to be held at Mt. Zion Bible Church in Pensacola, Florida. The Bayview Fisher-Pou funeral home is taking care of all arrangements. My father is buried in the Bayview Cemetery and mom will soon join him. Pastor Jeff Pollard, current pastor, will conduct the service.
- Lee R. Shelton, III

6 comments:

  1. My condolences to the Shelton family. I'll be praying for you.

    Sincerely,

    Donald Hightower

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  2. Lee,

    Our prayers are with you and your family. Come quickly, Lord Jesus.

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  3. I'm so sorry for your loss! Praying for you and your family.

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  4. My grandfather, Lee Shelton Jr., passed away in January of 2003, so it was nice having my grandmother living back in Minnesota again. She will be missed, but it is comforting knowing that we'll see her again one day.

    Thanks for all your kind words and prayers.

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  5. I'm so sorry for your loss. :( Rejoicing with you, though, that you know where she is, that you will see her again, and that you got to spend her last evening with her. Praying for you all.

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  6. My condolences. What a glorious woman.

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