Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Wednesday Morning Update


Thank you for praying for Laura, Jon, and Tanner last night. The Lord gave strength, peace and comfort. The Memorial Service was a wonderful tribute to Lindsay's legacy, and most of all, the Lord received the glory!


A thrill for Laura and Jon was to have three of their nurses from Children's Boston Hospital present. (Left to right -- Auntie Moira (Meow), Lauren, Joanna). We are so thankful for the loving care that they provided not only to Lindsay, but also to Jon, Laura, Tanner, Warren & Phyllis, and Jan.
We also want to thank the many ladies from MOPS who have supported Laura and the family with cookies, goodies, and most all, lots of hugs. Laura is going to need you all now more than ever! Keep lovin' her.
Watch the blog for information as to when the DVD/CD of the memorial service will be available. We will also be posting the power point presentation that was prepared by Jon's brother, Aaron. Great job, Aaron!
Over 140 people were watching the simulcast last night. Thanks to Dover Baptist Church for providing this service as well as taking care of the e-giving, food, providing the facility for our use. Thanks, Pastor Ken and Cindy, for all you have done for our kids.
It was good to meet so many of our "blogger" family last night. God used Lindsay to create a special family that have rejoiced when we rejoiced and have wept with us as we have wepts. Your prayers and encouragement have been a huge blessing to us.
We will be keeping the blog open so that our family can post entries from time to time. I am checking on how you can receive email notification when a new entry is made on the blog.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for taking this journey with us. In closing, here is the poem that our daughter, Julie, read last night. The original poem was written by Jan's Mom who lost a little girl. The kids adapted the poem for Lindsay:
Lord, we gave our little girl to Thee
before she breathed a breath
But e’re she came into the world
she soon bowed her head in death
And though we know not why Lord,
we know it’s in your plan.
And someday in the glory,
we’ll know and understand.
For she belonged to you Lord,
right from the very start,
And when you took her from us,
it nearly broke our heart.
And Lord it wasn’t easy
as the tears flowed down our face
And yet we felt Thy Presence
and Thy overflowing GRACE.
The hours, as they dragged along,
seemed endless it is true,
And still in spite of all the pain
we knew you’d see us through.
We knew because You promised
and You’re faithful to Your Word
And lots of folks were praying
and we knew that You had heard.
How folks can live without YOU,
Lord, is a mystery,
They’ll trust in almost anything
instead of faith in THEE.
They’ll trust in their religion
or in anything man made
When all they need is Jesus
who died their soul to save.
So thank you Lord for courage,
for strength and grace from Thee
And help us keep on trusting
till someday HER face we see.
God bless you.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting that, Bill. We're with you guys.

Anonymous said...

hi jon,laura, bill,jan and warren and phylis. I want you to know that I was able to attend the memorial service for lindsay last night.ruth and elizabeth

Anonymous said...

Jon,Laura,Tanner,Bill, Jan, Warren & Phylis...we were all huddled around our computer last night (along with Tom P.)watching the service. THANK YOU so much for allowing us to feel a part of this special memorial service for Lindsay !! It meant so much to all of us that you were able to stream this over the internet. We kept saying over the weekend, we wished we could be closer to attend. What a thrill to see the nurses there. We are confident that Lindsay will continue to have an impact on many lives. We continue to lift you up before our Heavenly Father who is the God of ALL comfort !
We love you...
Glen, Genine, Melinda, Jenna (& Tom :)

Anonymous said...

hello groen and welte clans,
thanks for sharing that with us this morning. i had missed that portion of the service. Wow, jan's mom was a gifted writer. great to know that some of lindsay's nurses were there. i'm confident God is going to continue using the testimony of all of you at Boston Children's Hospital. i'm waiting to see what amazing things God will do. still praying for all of you. garret, julie, drive safe! we have been praying for you too! jane

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting the poem. I too missed Julie's reading it. Truly precious and a blessing. Also for telling us about nurses and other bits of the service I missed as I was disconnected during it but did get it back.

God bless Laura & Jon's church family.

God bless you all as He takes you through these days.

Love you all,
Miriam

Anonymous said...

Jon and Laura,
Thank you so much for allowing us to attend the wonderful memorial service with you last night. The strength you both possess is a testament to God and your love for your family. Please know that my family will continue to pray for you all, that you may know His peace and feel His arms around you. Anytime you need anything here on earth, please call anytime. I may not know what to say or do, but my arms are always open for hugs, and my shoulder is always here for you to lean on. We love you all and are thankful for allowing us to be part of your family in Christ.
Stephanie Ireland

Anonymous said...

Hi, my name is Jonathan Peters. My Dad worked with Bill at Sandy Cove. I just wanted you to know you're in my prayers. I understand the heartache and can also relate to the comfort only Jesus can provide. The poem was beautiful. My wife and here sister were killed by a drunk driver 2 months ago today. God is good even though we don't fully understand His plan at the moment. May you feel his peace as you grieve. Brothers, we do not want you to be ignorant about those who fall asleep, or to grieve like the rest of men, who have no hope. We believe that Jesus died and rose again and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.

Jonathan Peters

Anonymous said...

I was not able to attend the service, but was able to watch on my computer what a testament to Gods abiding love. I too lost my first child as a stillborn at 6 months.Some days the only thing that got me through was knowing that Glenn Joseph was sitting with Jesus and all the other children in heaven. I will continue to pray for your family in the days and months ahead. It won't always be easy. But we have Gods promise of seeing him and our children again some day.

Laurie Landry

Anonymous said...

Laura & Jon,
You two have built a strong foundation. Your faith is inspiring! I was truly at a loss of words last night as I hugged you and your parents. Josh and I both admire your strength and courage as you stood greeting all the guests. I wish we could do more for your family, so please keep Mops moms in mind for anything.
Amy & Josh Goodwin

Anonymous said...

I justed wanted to say that the tribute to Lindsay was powerful, and glorifying to our Lord and Savior. Laura God truly used you to honor and glorify Him. Your courage and boldness was seen. May God continue to bless your family with the life legecy your daughter had, and the legacy your grandmother gave through her poem. I was so honored to be a part of the service from PA.
Sharon Mumma

Anonymous said...

Dear Jon,Laura,Tanner and Families,
Thank you all for letting us "your family in Christ" stand with you as you opened your lives to us!
Please know we have NOT and will NOT forget you all in prayer as you go on. Lindsay Bear truely is the most beautiful princess!! Such a Groen / Welte mix!!! Her smile and spirit will be missed ... as we lost our 1st child many years
ago there are some days we just miss knowing our little one. But I picture as others have said our little one on our Saviors lap!!
Thank you Uncle Aaron for a wonderful job! Babbie Mason has a song "Standing in the Gap" listen
to it if you get a chance.

Love and hugs,Cathie(Baxter)Brown