What can be said about Dorothy. <br />She was a wife, mother and grandmother. <br />She always took care of our needs <br />whether her own kids or some others. <br /> <br />I remember her warmth, her love, <br />her smiles and her laughter <br />and knowing her Lord up above <br />brought joy to the ceiling rafters. <br /> <br />She loved everyone and we loved her, <br />a mom we could go to always <br />with her enthusiasm she’d not deter <br />teaching the Word all of her days. <br /> <br />Dorothy was kind and gracious. <br />She felt the needs of her entire family. <br />She taught that life was precious <br />And that we should love our enemies. <br /> <br />On the mission field children knew <br />they could trust her and believe <br />in Jesus the Lord her Savior too. <br />If only they’d accept and receive. <br /> <br />Her husband has lost his best friend. <br />But Jesus will be there for him. <br />Her life will continue and not end <br />with Jesus she’s now in heaven. <br /> <br />Her life is a wonderful testimony <br />of God’s love, patience and persistence. <br />She gave her life to the Lord freely. <br />Her crown must have such brilliance. <br /> <br />If there was anything she’d want to say <br />to those that didn’t really know her <br />was that Jesus loves you this day <br />and saved you to Him be praised forever.<br /><br />Kathryn Tyler King<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/dorothy-my-mom/
