Lloyd Wiens' Passing

by Judy Rose

“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me….” Psalm 23

We saw this Psalm fulfilled Sunday evening at Holy Cross Hospital as Zoe was surrounded in the ICU by two wonderful Christian nurses who encouraged her as she stayed with Lloyd, and also as she was ministered to by a chaplain on duty who was a born again believer.  We saw Zoe take hold of God’s grace during the very difficult events of this day, and as she comforted her children.

Lloyd passed away just after 7 p.m. Sunday evening.  Zoe and her son Connor were with him, and Lloyd’s brother and sister-in-law were at the hospital also.  Halley arrived from New York City a couple hours later. Fred and I just returned home from being with them through the evening after Lloyd’s passing.  We praise God for surrounding them with His grace and comfort.

Please be in prayer for them all during this week of many adjustments and arrangements. A brunch is being provided for them this morning, but if there is someone who would like to prepare dinner for the family tonight, please let me know.

Thank you for continuing to pray,

Judy


Editorial: We'll miss you Lloyd but are glad to know you're in heaven.

 



3 Responses
buckaroo
9/21/2009
8:52 AM
Life is so fragile and we are forever dependent on God's grace for every breath. I will miss Lloyd but rest in the assurance he is with his Maker, Lord, and Savior - because he knew Him. God Bless Zoe and the entire family and his many friends and give them and us all grace to mourn his loss but joy in celebrating his life. My life was made richer because of his entrance into it.
1skingal
9/21/2009
2:14 PM
I am in total shock! My thoughts and prayers are with Zoe and her son at this time.
bbierman
9/22/2009
6:51 PM
I met Lloyd on the phone in June of this year when I had the software for The Mountain Daily News under development. He had since become a generous contributor and a good friend. One thing stood out to me above all else in the short time I have known him: his desire to make Frazier Park a better place. Love or hate his methods, that was his motive. My sympathy, regards and prayers to Lloyd's family.
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