Comforting Care for Loved Ones

Thursday, December 15, 2011

During this season of the year, most families focus on their loved ones. The gift giving, the sending of greeting cards, the parties, and the Christmas dinners and traditions.

For some this will be their first Christmas after losing a loved one. They take some comfort and peace in knowing they did all they could for their family member, by having them loved and cared for at the Franklin United Methodist Community.

See the note below written to our staff from two daughters who will miss their Dad, this Christmas holiday.

"Each of you had a special touch, a tender heart, or a teasing joke to brighten our Dad's days here at the Community. God used you many times as His Hands and Feet. Thank you for being a blessing."

And our response would be to them, thank you for sharing your dad with us and providing us the privilege of serving him in this place. Peace and joy,