HEAVEN IS A WONDERFUL PLACE
My dear wife Jeanette knows that now in a way that we too shall one day know, through our faith in Jesus Christ. I am grateful to the angels that
bore her up to her eternal life in the mansions prepared for us by our Savior, Jesus.
Those angels include the three daughters that God gave us named Deborah, Sharon, and Amy. As she served them all her days here on earth, so they returned the loving favor by providing extraordinary care for her in her final days here on earth. They were ably assisted by Monarch Hospice nurse Laura and all the medical personnel that shaped the plan of action. A host of angels completed the loving environment by providing every imaginable comfort. Food was supplied in abundance, visitors arrived to bring comfort, flowers and cards arrived daily, prayer support was widespread from across the nation and beyond, quilters added their artistic contributions, clergy visited and called to add their devotional thoughts and prayers, veterans of this cancer trail added insight from experience, and so it progressed. From September 12, when the cancer was first diagnosed during a trip to the ER at Delnor Hospital, to October 12, when a host of angels gathered in a joyful celebration of life at Immanuel Lutheran Church, we were involved in a whirlwind of activity that clearly illustrated the ultimate truth that GOD IS LOVE. I could fill the rest of this newsletter with detailed reports of angels that contributed to this incredible journey. But let it suffice to say that I am forever grateful to the countless number of family and friends that upheld us in their arms as we awaited the arrival of the final host of angels that carried Jeanette into the arms of our Lord to take up her place in the
heavenly realms prepared by our Savior, Jesus. It has been an incredible journey! We have witnessed an amazing masterpiece of the Creator's loving handiwork. No quilt can match the quiltwork that our Lord performed as he gathered my beloved wife to the place where she awaits
the happy reunion of all who place their hope in Jesus Christ. May this be a spiritual learning experience for all who knew and loved Jeanette! Jesus Christ is risen!
He is risen indeed! Alleluia!
Pastor Donald Moll
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Details

Visitation
NOTE: Visitation is NOT at the Funeral Home
Sunday, October 11
4-9 pm
Immanuel Lutheran Church
950 Hart Road, Batavia IL
Memorial Service
Monday, October 12
7 pm
Immanuel Lutheran Church
950 Hart Road, Batavia IL
In Memoriam:
Mom chose Immanuel Lutheran Church and Monarch Hospice for donations to be made in memoriam of her life. Donations can be sent to the church - indicate "Jeanette Moll" on the donation. The church will also send donations to Monarch Hospice if that is where you would like them to go. Dad will work with the church to designate how the donations will be used.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Links and Info
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Logistics
I talked briefly to Dad and Deb just now. As I understand it - here are the details for the funeral. Please check the blog again tomorrow to get the final information.
Sunday, 4-9 pm , Visitation at Immanuel Lutheran Church on Hart Rd in Batavia, IL
Monday, 7 pm, Memorial Service, Immanuel Lutheran Church
Instead of flowers, Mom requested that donations be given to either Immanuel Lutheran Church or Monarch Hospice. Link to Immanuel is to your right on this page. I will get the information for Monarch and post it.
I will post finalized details once I'm sure I have them right.
Sunday, 4-9 pm , Visitation at Immanuel Lutheran Church on Hart Rd in Batavia, IL
Monday, 7 pm, Memorial Service, Immanuel Lutheran Church
Instead of flowers, Mom requested that donations be given to either Immanuel Lutheran Church or Monarch Hospice. Link to Immanuel is to your right on this page. I will get the information for Monarch and post it.
I will post finalized details once I'm sure I have them right.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
One More Classic Family Shot
Soon
Mom has taken another turn for the worst. Her breathing is getting very difficult, her color is not good and she is not able to move at all on her own.
We expect that her journey on earth will end soon. We pray that this is a peaceful and quick process and we know she is headed to a better place closer to her God.
I will continue to update the blog.
We expect that her journey on earth will end soon. We pray that this is a peaceful and quick process and we know she is headed to a better place closer to her God.
I will continue to update the blog.
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