One year ago today, my beloved wife Gale’s earthly life ended suddenly and much too soon.

Gale was a remarkable woman of faith, depth, wisdom, and love. She loved the Lord with her whole heart, and that faith shaped the way she lived, the way she loved, and the way she cared for others. She had a depth of understanding that I admired greatly, and she brought clarity, conviction, and calm to so much of life. She was not only my wife, but my companion, my soulmate, my anchor, and the greatest gift God ever gave me. The silence that followed her passing has been the hardest reality I have ever faced.

I thank God that Gale was brought into my life just before Easter 1993. That gift changed me forever. Looking back, I can see even more clearly how much of my life was shaped by her presence, her strength, and her faith. I miss her more than words can say.

This past year has been filled with grief, gratitude, love, and regret. I have thought often about the things I wish I had done better, the ways I wish I had loved her more clearly, and the time I wish we could still have. But all of those thoughts come from the same place: I loved Gale deeply, and I always will.

I remain grateful for the years God gave us together, though they do not feel like enough. I am grateful for Gale’s life, for her faith, for her patience, for her intelligence, and for the love she brought into my life. She was a blessing to me beyond measure.

My hope today is in Jesus Christ. Because of that hope, I believe death does not have the final word. I believe Gale is in the hands of the Lord she loved so dearly. That hope does not remove the pain of missing her, but it does remind me that love is not erased by death, and that those who belong to Jesus are not lost forever.

So today, one year later, I simply want to honor Gale and thank God for her life.

I love you, Gale.
I miss you.
I thank God for you.
And I will carry you in my heart for the rest of my life.

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Don

One year ago today, my beloved wife Gale’s earthly life ended suddenly and much too soon.

Gale was a remarkable woman of faith, depth, wisdom, and love. She loved the Lord with her whole heart, and that faith shaped the way she lived, the way she loved, and the way she cared for others. She had a depth of understanding that I admired greatly, and she brought clarity, conviction, and calm to so much of life. She was not only my wife, but my companion, my soulmate, my anchor, and the greatest gift God ever gave me. The silence that followed her passing has been the hardest reality I have ever faced.

I thank God that Gale was brought into my life just before Easter 1993. That gift changed me forever. Looking back, I can see even more clearly how much of my life was shaped by her presence, her strength, and her faith. I miss her more than words can say.

This past year has been filled with grief, gratitude, love, and regret. I have thought often about the things I wish I had done better, the ways I wish I had loved her more clearly, and the time I wish we could still have. But all of those thoughts come from the same place: I loved Gale deeply, and I always will.

I remain grateful for the years God gave us together, though they do not feel like enough. I am grateful for Gale’s life, for her faith, for her patience, for her intelligence, and for the love she brought into my life. She was a blessing to me beyond measure.

My hope today is in Jesus Christ. Because of that hope, I believe death does not have the final word. I believe Gale is in the hands of the Lord she loved so dearly. That hope does not remove the pain of missing her, but it does remind me that love is not erased by death, and that those who belong to Jesus are not lost forever.

So today, one year later, I simply want to honor Gale and thank God for her life.

I love you, Gale.
I miss you.
I thank God for you.
And I will carry you in my heart for the rest of my life.

Do zobaczenia w niebie…

Don

Good Morning Don,
A year ago, you called me to tell me the news of Gale’s entrance into God’s presence. I remember exactly where I was. This is a photo I took right then and there:

John Chase’s Photo in Hawaii