My wife died of cancer in 2013. I am learning more than I would like to know about living alone!
I have for many years attended the Mennonite church in our county. They were very good to us over the years, and helped to care for Darlene as she was dying. Now, they take care of me in my aloneness!
Even so, I miss Quaker worship, as did my wife. QQ is important in nurturing my identification with Friends, and I hope it will help you too.
May the Lord bless and keep you!
Bill Rushby, an Orthodox/Conservative Friend "without portfolio"
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My wife died of cancer in 2013. I am learning more than I would like to know about living alone!
I have for many years attended the Mennonite church in our county. They were very good to us over the years, and helped to care for Darlene as she was dying. Now, they take care of me in my aloneness!
Even so, I miss Quaker worship, as did my wife. QQ is important in nurturing my identification with Friends, and I hope it will help you too.
May the Lord bless and keep you!
Bill Rushby, an Orthodox/Conservative Friend "without portfolio"
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