Charles Manderly
July 2, 2008 — AngelaCharles is scheduled to return home on July 11 ![]()
Zion member Jerry Specth has been named one of Wright County’s 2008 Outstanding Senior Citizens.
From the Wright County Journal Press:
The purpose of the program is to recognize that the senior citizen population is a very valuable resource to our communities, acknowledging their experience, skills, wisdom and how they continue to give their time and talents to our communities.
Jerome “Jerry” Specht, 85, a former county agent, remains involved with his community. His activities follow:
Doug Pecarina will be leaving on Saturday for his two week drill at Camp Ripley.
Please pray for the Kleve family who lost their daughter Madey, the Carlsteds and Bayerls whose daughter, Kacie, and son, Mitch, are in comas, and the Barfknecht family whose daughter Brie begins the healing process. These seniors at Howard Lake - Waverly - Winsted were involved in a serious car accident last night.
Hello and Thank You. I wanted to say hello to all of my friends and family at Zion. I am currently serving in Iraq and just received a care package from the Church. Thank you all for your thoughts and your prayers. My tour here is almost half way complete and all of the Soldiers in my Platoon have been safe thanks to I’m sure the many prayers that we feel from our churches back home. May God continue to bless you.
Greg Bremseth
To the Zion community:
Thank you so much for your outpouring of love, prayers and support during this difficult time following the death of our daughter Helena. We have truly been lifted by your kind words and deep prayers for us. We have seen the mark of Christ in all your deeds of love. We want to especially thank you for letting us have Helena’s funeral and luncheon at Zion. It was especially fitting because she was baptized at Zion a little over a year ago. We also want to thank Pastor Becky for presiding at Helena’s funeral and all the ways she ministered to our family in preparation for the funeral.
All Our Love,
Aaron and Mary Suomala Folkerds
Dear Friends in Christ,
We want to thank our Zion Church familly for all of the love and support that you have given us in these past difficult months. As most of you know on November 28, 2007 our grandson Owen was stillborn due to a cord accident. Owen’s parents are our daughter and son-in-law Anne and Grant Christianson. Then on April 6 our 19 month old granddaughter Helena died after surgery to repair her heart. Helena’s parents are our son and daughter-in-law Aaron and Mary Suomala Folkerds. In the deep grief that our family has experienced, you our Zion family has reached out to us with great compassion. Thank you for the many cards, kind notes, visits, prayers, food and memorial gifts. A special thank you to Zion’s pastors and to all who helped with Helena’s funeral and the fellowship lunch that followed. We have been surrounded and uplifted by your outreach.
As a family we have found strength in your caring ways and in the promise of the resurrection. These have been healing days for us all. Anne and Grant have found the Compassionate Friends support group, for those who have lost children, to be very helpful. The scriptures and many helpful printed resources have also brought us comfort. After Helena’s funeral Aaron and Mary were able to take three weeks off from their parish duties to be alone and to spend time with family. Their first Sunday back at the Prairie Land Lutheran Parish in La Salle and Hanska, MN was May 4. The grieving continues but we know who walks with us in our grief. We firmly believe in our loving God who cares for Owen, Helena and for each of us. We live each day in God’s loving promise and in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection. Thank you again for walking with us in this time and may the blessings of Christ our Lord be with you all.
In Christ’s Love,
Pastor John and Judy Folkerds
Matt Fautsch, a member of Troop 312 in Montrose and a member of Zion, is working on his Eagle Scout project.
His Eagle Scout project is to build a care packet for a US Marines unit that is stationed in Iraq. Lance Corporal Danny Allen a former member of Troop 312 and a graduate of Buffalo High School, was stationed in Iraq. Although Danny recently left Iraq, he helped initiate this project to help his former unit.
He is seeking wet wipes donations from business and individuals in the Buffalo and Montrose Area. He would like to include the donations in the VFW Memorial Day Ceremony in Montrose, MN on May 26th.
Ben Pecarina is now stationed at Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV and working at Creech AFB, also in Las Vegas, NV.
PFC Cody Bauman is at Fort Benning, GA in Airborne/Ranger Training.
Pam Miller’s National Guard unit returned last week. There is an article about her unit’s homecoming in the Litchfield Independent Review.
Jake Swanson is home for two weeks doing hometown recruiting and will return to Fort Bragg, NC following his assignment here.
Charles Mandery is still deployed to Camp Liberty, and is scheduled to return from Iraq in mid July.
Trent Baumann made Sergeant in the Army National Guards in February. He is scheduled to be home for 2 weeks’ leave this month before returning to Iraq.
Cody is getting ready to head for Ft Benning, GA, in May for Infantry Training.
Please pray for Terry, that his health will improve and his blood pressure, cholesterol will once again become normal and that he will be able to lose weight to regain health.
Ben is graduating from AT at Keesler AFB on March 25, and will be stationed at Creech AFB, Nevada
Submitted by Dave Wright
Sue and I had the wonderful opportunity to escape this bitter winter and live in New Zealand since last November. You might call us working snow birds. I practiced as a locum equine veterinarian with the Southern Veterinary Centre in Invercargill, a city of about 50,000 people on the southern tip of the south island. Sue managed our domestic duties, bought and sold our car, sharpened her watercolor skills, and did some gardening for friends. Most weekends were free to explore the beauty of Fiordland, Queenstown and Dunedin. We even Read the rest of this entry »
Please keep Jodie in your prayers as she prepares for surgery at Rochester Mayo. Please also pray for her doctors and surgeons and bless them and their skillful hands and minds.