This is my last installment thoughts on Kevin Wolfgong. Through out the year he faced many ups and downs in terms of fighting cancer. The joy of being declared cancer free one week to the realization that it had come back a few weeks later. The last email update I received from him was this summer. Kevin loved church camp and had looked forward to directing the teen week. When he returned he had this to say...
Greetings! I am happy to report that this update contains good news.Kevin always seemed to look to God in both his good times and bad times. He continued in his email stating a number of other good reports from his doctors and ended the message with another thank you for all the prayers and encouragement on his behalf. This turned out to be his last update in his own words.
Let's all praise the Lord ... for His lovingkindness is everlasting!
First, yes I did go to Camp Concern for Senior Week,
and yes I did survive. In fact, I felt better during that week than I have
felt in a long time, and I have continued to feel good all of this week as
well. I thank God for allowing me to feel so good!
His loving wife Amy finished the email updates a couple of months later with the report of his passing on October 7, 2006.
She writes...
Kevin lost his battle with cancer last evening, Saturday, October 7th. He left
this earth peacefully around 6 PM surrounded by a few family members and friends at Shadyside Hospital... I would like to ask for your continued prayers for
myself and Heidi and the rest of our families in the days that lie ahead.
I heard from a friend who attended the memorial service and he said the evening could basically be summed up with much laughter in the midst of many tears over the short life Kevin had on the earth. Kevin will surely be missed by many but as I said in the first of these blogs a reunion will one day be held in Heaven with him waiting for us all.
Ray Boltz wrote a song titled "Thank You" that expresses in lyrics what it might be like for Kevin in heaven. I realize we have no clue what it will actually be like, but consider these words from the song as I close.
One by one they came
Far as the eyes could see
Each life somehow touched
By your generosity
Little things that you had done
Sacrifices made
Unnoticed on the earth
In heaven now proclaimed
Far as the eyes could see
Each life somehow touched
By your generosity
Little things that you had done
Sacrifices made
Unnoticed on the earth
In heaven now proclaimed
And I know that up in heaven
You're not supposed to cry
But I am almost sure
There were tears in your eyes
As Jesus took your hand
And you stood before the Lord
He said, my child look around you
For great is your reward
You're not supposed to cry
But I am almost sure
There were tears in your eyes
As Jesus took your hand
And you stood before the Lord
He said, my child look around you
For great is your reward
Thank you for giving to the Lord
I am a life that was changed
Thank you for giving to the Lord
I am so glad you gave
See ya soon Kevin
Roger, over and out!

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