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  1. Stephanie Dopp

    Grease Spot Cafe Discoverer

    (1/28/02 4:43:02 pm)

    Del Duncan

    I recently learned from two trusted sources that an old friend and mentor passed away.

    Del Duncan was the First Way Corps Coordinator. He had a way of cutting through religious garbage and reaching people where they lived regarding the Lord Jesus Christ.

    At a time when no one believed in my husband and I and people gossiped and criticized whether we should get married Del took a stand for our relationship and performed the wedding ceremony in California. That was over 28 years ago.

    It is my understanding that he died sometime in early September of 2001 (before 9/11). I don't know too many details, but I know that he will be missed and that his death is "costly" in the sight of the Lord.

    Del was a gentle and generous man who lived on the edge and was called of God to minister to His people. Del reached somebody like me and I praise God for his life.

    AZ123

    HopeRich

    Awarded a 2nd Golden Mug

    (1/28/02 5:31:09 pm)

    Community Supporter

    Re: Del Duncan

    Stephanie......

    ARE YOU SURE?????

    I heard this months ago and was told it wasn't true. I hope and pray it isn't.

    I did a Google search for "Del Duncan" obituary -and came up with nothing.

    I don't mean to doubt you - but there were rumors about a few people's passings floating around Waydale and Trancechat in the past. Some were true, a few weren't.

    If it is true - I am deeply and painfully saddened. Del was a character in the theater of my life who I will always remember.

    Hope R.

    Linda Z

    Pockets Sweet N Low

    (1/28/02 8:26:06 pm)

    Reply | Edit | Del Re: Del Duncan

    I sure hope it's not true, but if it is, it's certainly a loss to God and God's people.

    Linda

    alfakat

    Polishes the silverware

    (1/29/02 12:46:19 pm)

    Reply | Edit | Del

    Re: Del Duncan

    I will call him today and let the 'spot know what I find out.

    excathedra

    Awarded a 2nd Golden Mug

    (1/29/02 5:16:58 pm)

    Reply | Edit | Del

    Re: Del Duncan

    thank you alfa

    alfakat

    Polishes the silverware

    (1/30/02 11:17:56 am)

    Reply | Edit | Del

    Community Supporter

    Re: Del Duncan

    well, I ran into a dead end yesterday. The phone# I had no longer in service but I don't think it was in Del's name anyways, just a # he could be reached at. I have some other ideas, will see what I can come up with.

    HopeRich

    Awarded a 2nd Golden Mug

    (1/30/02 1:49:23 pm)

    Reply | Edit | Del

    Community Supporter

    Re: Del Duncan

    I spoke to Bo Reahard this morning and he told me that Del had died in September. I'm sorry to have to confirm this news....

    Hope R.

    Rejoice

    Asks for extra pickles

    (1/30/02 2:16:11 pm)

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    Del Duncan

    Hope, This is so shocking. Do you know if he?d been sick or was this an accident?

    Del was one of the first people I met with The Way. He was always a gentle soul and very kind.

    I would think he wasn?t very old; kind of like Donnie Fugit passing away too young. It makes me wonder about living the Word and adding length of years???

    Mark Sanguinetti

    Now gets pancakes free

    (1/30/02 7:16:54 pm)

    Reply | Edit | Del

    Del Duncan our friend and brother

    I too heard from friends that I fellowship with weekly that our friend and brother in Christ, Del Duncan passed away this past September. I remember meeting Del for the first time after first taking the PFAL class late in 1973 or early in 1974. I was a young high school kid and I had heard that Del could be quite stern. However, in meeting him I found him to be warm and honest. I was somewhat of a newby to the fellowship, but at a meeting I announced that a friend of our family was in the hospital with a heart condition. I asked that prayer be given for him expecting that Del would pray for him himself or ask one of the elder believers to pray for him.

    However, Del asked me to pray for him at this fellowship and I was still wet behind the ears. A few days later I heard that he had some kind of a vision about the time that we were praying for him and that he received healing from God. It was pretty cool.

    He lived about 10 years more after that as I recall and before that they thought he was on his last leg. Thanks for trusting me with that prayer Del. Rest in peace my brother.

    excathedra

    Awarded a 2nd Golden Mug

    (1/31/02 6:09:27 am)

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    Re: Del Duncan our friend and brother

    i'm sad Del died, i'm glad we have hope

    Sunesis

    Blows straw wrappers at people

    (2/4/02 9:58:49 am)

    Reply | Edit | Del Del

    This is terribly saddening news. I was just a high school kid when I met him. He was warm gentle and kind.

    As I grew older, I remember sometimes we would go for walks and talk when I was in-residence and he and Nancy were teaching a class. I remember laying on the grass one evening and he just started talking about God and Christ. He was very deep and very profound and always a gentleman. I knew he was a true godly man - no matter how on the edge he could be. I was always honored when he would share his heart with me in this way. I felt like I was truly sitting at the feet of someone whom God truly taught.

    He will be missed. God Bless his soul.

    alfakat

    Likes the eggs Scrambled and runny

    (2/4/02 11:49:40 am)

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    Re: Del

    I think Del was one of the people who really helped me to see how a man could be a "leader"; one who by example showed his desire to help and encourage others to learn and grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Del had the greatest way of laughing WITH you and not at you, even if you were the one that the laugh was about--which happened with me on a number of occaisons.

    Del always used to say he knew so much about the "balance" in the walk cuz he'd seen it countless times as he flew by from one extreme to another!! Anyone who ever heard his teaching based on the first 5 retemory verses from the "original" Way retemories could say what an uplifting, inspiring and heart-touching teacher he was.

    He was a man who walked and never bragged on himself. I will never forget the impact he had on my life or many, many others. We'll see you again, brother.

    HopeRich

    Awarded a 2nd Golden Mug

    (2/5/02 5:42:55 pm)

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    Re: Del

    After spending 5 awful months in Emporia my last year in residence, our "half" of the Sickth Corps changed places with the other "half" who started off in Rome City.

    Those first 5 months with Gxxxxx Wxxxx were some of the worst times in my life (alfakat can confirm - they were probably some of the worst months in HIS life, too, I'll wager!).

    We were treated with distrust and malice. We had little sleep and were exhausted.

    Then we went to Rome City. Del and Nancy were running the Family Corps. It was like Dorothy leaving dull, dreary Kansas and going to the colorful land of Oz. A few of us took the analogy as far as we could - Del was the Wizard, Nancy was Glinda the good witch, of course, the kids were the Munchkins!

    We were treated like human beings - loved, trusted, respected. At one of our first meetings there, Del said that he believed that if someone wasn't in attendance at any particular class or meeting, that he had to believe that God wanted them to be wherever they were- even if they were SLEEPING! Hearing that was like a light going on in my head. I'll never forget it. I felt like a grown up again instead of some little kid who had to be watched over all the time.

    We once did a skit in Living Waters and parodied "The Leader of the Pack" calling it "The Leader of the Corps". Del Dressed in leather and had us rolling on the floor! It was a great time.

    Del was smart, funny, cool (soooo cool) and loving. It was a privilege knowing him. I'm so sad he's gone. It's not like I saw him every day -but knowing he's not around anymore is a heartbreak

    Hope R.

    Kit Sober

    A GreaseSpot Regular

    (2/6/02 2:31:19 pm)

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    Re: Delbert Drew Duncan

    Golfie

    Has had one cup of Java too many

    (2/17/02 1:08:58 pm)

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    Re: Delbert Drew Duncan

    Wrote in my Bilble this quote credited to Del (it was on a poster at Rome City about 1976""Share, share, share. Maximum of Word, minimum of ego."

    God blessed us by allowing us to know Del Duncan.

    Did The Way Mag say anything about Del's passing?

    GarthP2000

    Has Mail forwarded here

    (2/27/02 9:30:24 am)

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    Re: Delbert Drew Duncan

    I remember Del Duncan. His wife Nancy did a class on raising children called "Diamonds in the Rough".

    The last thing I heard about/saw Del was just after he got his head shaved (as a fad?) in 78/79 I think it was.

    Then I never heard anything about him again in TWI. At all. A

    nd I always wondered why?

    After hearing something a few years back about Del leaving TWI in the late 70's, I then understood why.

    What was the situation that he left under? Or was he kicked out?

    Cheers,

    GarthP

    My3cents

    Has had one cup of Java too many

    (2/27/02 2:04:53 pm)

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    Re: Delbert Drew Duncan

    Garth, Dell had problems with alcohol - not unlike some others in the way leadership From my recollection this seemed to cause problems with his ability to hold a leadership position. Why he should be singled out for this among so many others with similar problems I don't know. Perhaps it was his great heart and loving demeanor which I can testify he certainly had.

    alfakat

    Likes the eggs Scrambled and runny

    (2/27/02 4:45:51 pm)

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    Re: Del

    Good question, since there certainly were more than a handful with drinking problems. Might have a lot more to do with Del's dissatisfaction with the general direction of things as the years went by and his refusal to just go along and get along.

    Del was no frickin yes man and this got him in the dutch more'n once.

    He was set-up more than once to take a fall and was definitely back-stabbed at least one time.

    I will not go into all the dirty details but he was a guy who kept his integrity to the end, as far as twi stuff goes.

    I think he and Nancy were definitely pariahhed early on; certainly know ole big-head okie loy ragged his .... sometin fierce for "not being able to keep it together"-- from the reigning "king" of together, big head okie loy--RRRIIIGHTTT. lcm couldn't even begin to muster up to Del--Del was a man, not some boy-punk wannabe**my apologies for getting a little hot on a thread that is about respecting those who are gone from us but I sure respected Del.

    Stephanie Dopp

    Sampled the Breakfast Special

    (2/27/02 5:59:14 pm)

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    Re: Del

    Alfakat,I respected Del too. I know exactly how you feel. LCM was so jealous of the love that people had for Del.

    Some lights just can't be put under a barrel and Del's was one of them. After all, Del was LCM Way Corps Coordinator. LCM should have respected Del and not undermined his every move.

    Even the Roman Catholic Church takes care of it's priests that have problems with alcohol. I will respect Del Duncan my whole life. I also will respect his children and his memory for ever. He was a friend of mine and I'll love him till the end. His heart was broken and even here very few remember him. He was part of what made The Way a moving force in the 70's.

    He was the salt of the earth. When LCM's perversion of The Way eliminated Del they polished off the goose that laid the golden egg. What fools.

    excathedra

    Awarded a 2nd Golden Mug

    (2/27/02 9:03:15 pm)

    Del, your true reward is yet to come and i will humbly hug and applaud you then

    **i want to thank my3cents, alfakat and stephanie and others for their true love and having eyes to see

    del, i love you, can't wait to see you

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    Kit Sober

  2. roseguide

    Grease Spot Cafe Discoverer

    (1/23/02 10:05:22 am)

    A wonderful woman, Janet Wisner passed away

    On Friday, January 18, 2002, Janet Wisner died. She was a wonderful woman who loved God and chidren. She is survived by her husband, Karl Wisner.

    Danny Mahar

    Eats dessert first

    (1/23/02 10:18:02 am)

    Re: A wonderful woman passed away

    My deepest sympathies to her husband and to her family.

    Danny

    George Aar

    Pockets Sweet N Low

    (1/23/02 10:36:42 am)

    Re: A wonderful woman passed away

    I worked on staff with Karl for a couple of years and I always remember Janet as being just as sweet as pie. A genuinely nice person.

    My sympathies as well to all her friends and family.

    geo.

    Maure

    Has seen a Golden Mug

    (1/23/02 6:19:29 pm)

    Re: A wonderful woman passed away

    Letting Go is always so hard for those of us left behind, no matter how strong our faith.

    My deepest sympathy to her family and friends

    MO

    Everyone has bats in their belfrey---but some people have more active bats

    excathedra

    Awarded a 2nd Golden Mug

    (1/23/02 6:38:45 pm)

    Re: A wonderful woman passed away

    my heartfelt condolences

    Kit Sober

    A GreaseSpot Regular

    (2/16/02 1:30:27 pm)

    Re: A wonderful woman passed away

    Our condolences and sympathy to the family and friends she left behind.

    Fred and Kit Sober

    Reno NV

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    Kit Sober

  3. igotout

    (2/13/01 1:27:11 am)

    Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    Donnie, I am thankful to have known you and to have worked with you closely over the course of the last five years of your life here in Tampa. I will never forget all those funny stories you always told about the early days of the ministry and how much fun it was. You are a person who truly, truly loved God and his Word. On any given day at exactly 6 am to 7am you could always be found reading the bible, smoking a few cigarettes, and having a cup of coffee. That was, I think, one of your best moments in each day. The love you had for your children was also evident. Johnny and David loved you very much. I never met anyone who did not like you. Most people cherished you. You were a friend to the "common man" among us. I saw this most vividly when we stayed together at the Rock one year. When we got to the grounds it didn't take long for you to be overtaken by the many people who stopped to talk to you and were so glad to see you again. You were so at home with people and it showed. You were a good man who lightened the lives of thousands. In that regard you lived a rich, full and rewarding life.

    Your brother in Christ,

    John Richeson

    Golfie

    Likes Ketchup on Everything

    Re: Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    Donnie (WOW Roving Ambassador 1975-76) visited our WOW house. The 1st thing he did was go to my stereo tuner and find a good FM rock station to listen to. We were so "religious" at that time that we only listened to TWI music (I threw out all my secular records). He helped me to loosen up where I needed it.

    Donnie taught our WOW branch Ephesians 4. I still can hear him say, "People, without lowliness and meekness, unity is hopelessly impossible."

    Later that year I took his video class, Witnessing and Undershepherding, which was a great teaching on how to love.

    About 10 years later, I got to be in a W&U class that Donnie taught live to the Detroit MI area.

    I was blessed the shake his hand and thank him in person.

    I like his motto, "DO IT!" The Father probably

    told him, "Do it, Fugit."

    Someday The Father will tell him again, "Well done, son, you done good!"

    PurpleOpus

    Hasn't gotten sick once from the food

    (4/22/01 11:55:58 am)

    Re: Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    I had the privilege to ride home from the Rock with him in '93 ('94?). He taught all the way home to Tampa. I got to learn at the feet of one who learned at the feet of vpw before the weirdness started. I found out he fell asleep by reading it in a small corner of the WAYRAG. He deserved so much more than the "honorable mention" he was given. I cried for days

    oh, lordy, gotta go. evidently there are still some tears left for him

    Rejoice

    Likes juice squeezed not shaken

    (4/23/01 11:19:26 am)

    re: Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    The really sad part about all of this is that Donnie Fugit sacrificed his marriage and family to stand with TWI and Craig.

    Donnie is one of the first teachers that Craig heard in TWI. Talk about no loyalty or love! To treat him as as nothing more than "honorable mention" is apalling.

    Donnie loved God more than his own life, and he helped so many come to know the Lord.

    I will miss him.

    igotout

    Polishes the silverware

    (4/28/01 3:07:22 am)

    Re: re: Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    His wife, Becky, and his two children Johnny & David are the most wonderful people i have had the privilege to know. She is one of the most kind people I have ever met. We love her dearly.

    John & Hope

    JohnDurbin

    Sampled the Breakfast Special

    (5/3/01 10:02:58 pm)

    Re: Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    This is the one that gets me. Rev Fugit was my first Limb leader in Missouri when I got in the Word in 1980. I remember watching a segment of FFAL there was hooked on knowing more. Actually now thinking I think I was jealous of him. I thought I want to be like that. How could anyone grow that much to teach the way he did? Yes, at 18 or so I was more abitious than loving and serving but it was my zeal for a knowledge of the Word I would think. If Craig had anything to do with his dimise I cannot wait to run in to Craig. But vengence is mine I will repay saith the Lord. If you knew Donnie you knew besides God and his lord and saviour Jesus Christ, Becky was his life. He adored her above the stars. He sang a song about her during a live Witnessing and Undershepparding class. The song wasn't all that good, heh but the heart was so real.

    To me no one represented the heart of the ministry more than Donnie from what I knew. He singlehandedly almost moved the Word in Kansas where Loy came to. He was like still a teenager then I think. What a man. I'm still in awe of that alone. I wish I knew him more. If Loy caused a division in his marriage and it split he and Becky up I can say from what I knew of him it must have utterly devasted him inside. I am so saddened and angered by this. Anyone know any particulars of what all happened? I'd like to know and what loy had to do with it. Thank you very much. I am very distraught over this in my heart and feel someone or somethng has hell to pay for this. It's time to start kicking the Adversary in his teeth and those that align themselves with him

    HopeRich

    Grease Spot Regular

    (5/3/01 10:20:03 pm)

    Re: Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    John - please email me or my husband John (igotout) - just click on either of our names.

    Hope R.

    PSWolfe

    Grease Spot Cafe Discoverer

    (5/12/01 12:49:45 pm)

    Re: Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    I first heard about Donnie's death a year ago and I just sat in front of my computer with tears running down my face as I read about it. Donnie and Becky were WOW rovers 78-79 and they came to the DC area at least twice but we were with them at least 4 times. Everytime I was with them I was hanging on to life in all of it's manifestations by a thread and by the time they left town I was back on top of my fellowship with God and ready to take on the Adversay in it's manifestations.

    Advance Class '79 I asked if I could move the Word with him and Becky in Missouri the following year and he eagerly said "yes, definately". He knew it was my apprentice year and he set me up in a Way Home with interm Corps and Apprentice Corps and WOW Vets. What a incredible year that was moving the Word with him and Becky in that enviorment.

    We were at some class during that year and I was busy doing something and he stopped me in the hall and said to me "Peoples action may not always be what you expect but their hearts are generally right one." A life changeing statement that was to me. About a month into being inresidence I wrote Donnie a letter telling him all the great things I was learning and doing "Budget books, stringing chairs, flossing, arobic points, working in the kitchen, and bible bible, bible...." I was so excited. He writes me back a simple note.

    Donnie said "That is great but above all learn to love". I think the impact of that statement was so great because of his profound example of that in his own life, that and having fun. That set a clear cut goal for me for my inresidence training and life (still trying to learn and live that). I would love to meet his boys some day. I remember how excited he was to become a father. I bet he was a wonderful one. Becky...I love you too and always will. You have always been a great example to me of peace and tenderness.

    masterherbalist

    Hasn't gotten sick once from the food

    (6/6/01 5:17:54 pm)

    Donnie Fugit

    I had an opportunity to meet Donnie several times over the years, but really spent a little time with him when he moved to the Tampa Bay area. He had the same energy in his enthusiasm and voice that I had always known. But what the "Fog Years" did, I felt that in some ways Donnie and I were the same. We wanted to get the ministry back on track, back to where it was fun, the mystery lived in the individual twigs, each area lived as family. But it was a battle that was being lost to the legalism and bull from LCM. I remember telling my prior branch coordinator that we could build dynamic fellowships without TWI (at that time, LCM was wrestling with POP and no real activity was coming from "the Root").

    I really felt for Donnie because he really KNEW how good it could be done right. I just remember that I could sense a strain in his soul. I cannot say that I was surprised at his passing. Now, he sleeps until the return. Can you just picture Donnie's expression when he meets our brother face to face? That boundless energy and enthusiasm will be there alright!

    I am thankful to God for the time I was around Donnie.

    hopigurl

    Grease Spot Cafe Discoverer

    (8/19/01 2:51:22 am)

    Re: Donnie Fugit

    Hello,I am Donnies little sister,Theresa.Would love to hear from some of you.Please e-mail me at hopigurl@aol.com.Thanks!

    Kit Sober

    A GreaseSpot Regular

    (8/19/01 3:10:40 am)

    Re: Donnie Fugit

    Hi. My name is Kit Sober

    I knew your brother Donnie Fugit through The Way International, and Donnie was to me everything a man of Christ should be.

    I never had any personal friendship with him but I always admired him and always carefully listened to what he said because he thought things through, and always in light of what God said to do.

    Indeed you are blessed to have had such a brother.

    He is deeply missed by many.

    My condolences.

    Kit Sober

    Mike Kinkead

    Grease Spot Cafe Discoverer

    (10/7/01 9:49:39 pm)

    I look forward to seeing him at the return

    I first met Donnie at a Twig Leaders weekend in Missouri in 1979. He was the new Limb Leader and I just didn't know what to think of him. He taught the Word like he was obsessed but did little crazy things during his teachings that had me falling off my chair in laughter. That week-end I first heard that,"Life is an art and Jesus Christ was the master of the art of Living." And "Kicking the Hogs" as well as "Blue-Suede Bible". One minute I was riveted to my chair hopelessly convicted and the next minute I was laughing my *** off.

    I loved him like a big brother and got to spend many hours at his feet and by his side over the next few years. I was blessed to be counselled and married by him to my lovely wife Shirley in April of '82.

    I cried big tears when I heard of his death.

    PSWolfe, if by any chance you see this post email me at mkinkead@localink4.com. I miss you badly!

    hape4me

    Grease Spot Cafe Discoverer

    (1/11/02 4:10:14 am)

    Re: Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    I just found this site, with a search engine looking for Donnie and Becky. I first met Donnie in Peoria, IL in 1972. I still sing "kicking the hogs" and a few other songs of his. I'd love to hear from Becky if anyone knows how I could reach her.

    Miss Becky: Honey, you ARE the best.

    Howard

    Rejoice

    Awarded the Tin Cup

    (1/11/02 12:24:55 pm)

    Donnie Fugit 1950-1999

    Hape4me

    Becky's info is on Bo and Stanley Reahard's website:

    Fugit Becky

    New Port Richey, FL

    813-372-8975

    Or contact J Richeson who posts here on G'spot as "igotout"

    I think he may have an e-mail or direct contact if the above info doesn't work

    angelkit.gif With love and thanks for his life, Kit Sober

    Kit Sober

  4. Grace Bliss was one of those milestones to my life.

    Her birthday is February 2.

    Her daily motto was, "Lord, let not the lo descending sun find from my hand no worthy action done."

    Being from Berserkely California, Grace's Lessons in Living class was a real deliverance for me from the ungodly philosophies and theories of "natural" healing which elevate body worship beyond where it should be. (Body should be under subjection to the spirit and soul).

    Grace Bliss taught that life could only come from life, and that is a basic principle of good living I love to this day.

    Grace and Walter Cummins would go to health food conferences and pray away the spiritual bad influences. I always thought they were fighting on a spiritual battleground which has ensured that so much good from the natural food industry has been able to continue.

    Grace Bliss. I am so very thankful she lived. She made the world a much better place by her life.

    Linda Z

    Pockets Sweet N Low

    (1/26/02 11:04:47 pm)

    Reply | Edit | Del Re: Grace Bliss - With Thanks for the life she lived.

    Amen, Kit.

    Two of my favorite memories of HQ involved Grace. You'd see her tooling around New Knoxville in her car. You could barely see her head above the steering wheel, but you could see that she was smiling, and she'd stick her dainty hand out the window to wave at everyone she passed. She once told me something like, "It doesn't cost anything to be friendly. I don't care if they wave back or not, I'm gonna wave!"

    Another fond memory is of Grace wagging her finger in some big, strapping young Corps guy's face in the dining room, telling him he should eat his vegetables.

    She was an amazing woman. Toward the end of her life, when she was in a nursing home, a friend of mine used to pick her up and take her to SNS. The nursing home staff used to rave about how spunky she was for her age, and how cheerful.

    If I heard correctly, they finally had to put her in the nursing home because it was the only way to make her stop driving. She was quite the little lead foot.

    Grace sure loved God and God's people. I look forward to seeing her again someday.

    Thanks for remembering her, Kit.

    Linda

    Garden

    Grease Spot Regular

    (1/27/02 12:48:48 pm)

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    Community Supporter

    Amazing Grace

    When I was a WOW in FWTX in 1974, we got to go to the opening of Emporia Campus. I was in a reception room when Grace Bliss marched up to me, looked at my WOW badge, and out of the clear blue sky told me to make sure my WOW family ate plenty of raw potato, put it in the salad, or we'd all end up with a bunch of colds!

    I figured anything that weird had to be revelation, so I did it! One guy had a fit, and picked all the potatoes out of his salad. Guess who got the most colds that year? Yup, it was Mr. French-fried, baked, boiled but never eat 'em raw!

    W.G.

    Kit Sober

    A GreaseSpot Regular

    (1/27/02 4:40:31 pm)

    Reply | Edit | Del

    Re: Amazing Grace

    Grace Bliss and her raw-potato-with-chili-powder remedy! My son snacks on it to this day (and he doesn't get colds, either. ha ha.)

    She brought so much of God's goodness into the earth!

    Kit Sober

    valerie52

    Likes the eggs Scrambled and runny

    (3/8/02 4:27:53 am)

    Reply Grace Bliss

    I totally love Grace Bliss, She taught us the WORD apout food and to this day pople want to balk about it, all the while their chidren are dying slowly from ailments that She warned us against, by way of being alert...

    vksonshine@lvcm.com

    chinson

    loves tabasco

    (3/8/02 9:54:53 am)

    Reply

    Re: Grace Bliss

    Ditto to all that's been said....she was quite a lady. She is missed.

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    [This message was edited by Kit Sober on June 29, 2002 at 5:16.]

  5. Dear Hopefull,

    So thankful and grateful you are doing well.

    IMHO think it's not only ok but spiritually correct to acknowledge the presence of angels all around -- if they were there at Jesus' birth, and other important events of the Bible, then certainly no different is the falling of any hair of ours to them now as well.

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    Angels care,

    God cares,

    We care.

    Thank you Hopefull

    For still being there!

    (I learned to decline verbs in Latin a number of years ago, and it still is true today.)

    Kit Sober

  6. Too funny

    Too much is an understatement

    But this is so much fun!

    What happens with the old bday stuff that got people mad at ezboard?

    Dear One Most Precious!!

    Happy Birthday!!

    This, at prior GSC location, was the glowing writing. Anyone with knowledge of these things? Your help is most appreciated!

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    cake1.gif

    Kit Sober

    [This message was edited by Kit Sober on June 15, 2002 at 19:47.]

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