God and Grandma Wait Til the Last Minute

Grandma passed away yesterday afternoon, just as they were preparing to transport her to hospice care. That's the thing nobody wanted--not Grandma, not her four children. But the hospital said she couldn't stay another night there. Thursday night had to be her last night. I prayed that she would pass away during the night, but she didn't.

My Mom and Dad, my aunts and uncles--all were praying that she would die before it was required to take her to hospice care. They said that on Friday morning, Grandma was in some discomfort, but also didn't want to be bothered. As Aunt Susie told me, "It was like she had something to do, and she didn't want to be distracted." I wonder if Grandma's attitude was, "Don't bother me, I'm trying to die."

All of this could sound very morbid, I realize. But in this context--a family of Christians, and Grandma, who fully wanted to move on to heaven--it was nothing but celebratory.

The ambulance was supposed to come at 3 pm to take her to hospice, but they didn't get there until 3:50. Some paperwork had to be done. Finally, as the gurney was being wheeled down the hospital corridor toward Grandma's room, Dad noticed that she stopped breathing.

They've all been laughing about God's timing, how he waited until the last minute. It's also amusing that Uncle Marvin spent 90 minutes at the hospice filling out forms before he got the call that Grandma had passed away. When he got back to the hospital, he said, "Anyone need a hospice room? We've got one ready to go."

So, the last of my grandparents is gone. Both Grandpa and Grandma lived wonderful lives, and scores of memories for me are wrapped around their farmstead outside of Van Wert, Ohio. Thanks, Grandpa and Grandma, for modeling the Christian life and for making it such incredible fun to be your grandkids.

(My brother Rick wrote about Grandma on his own blog.)

Great tributes, this one and yesterday's. We really appreciated Rick's and your loving remembrances. They were wonderful grandparents, especially OOW who had more time thus had more fun with you guys.

THEY were super in-laws for me. I was closer to them than to my own parents!!

Steve

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Love ya Bro.

Mike

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Steve DennieCareer-wise, I've been hanging around and writing about and cheering on churches and pastors for the past 25 years as my denomination's Communications Director.
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I've been blogging since 2004, and it's been fun. Please understand that, though I work for the United Brethren in Christ denomination, the nonsense I spew out here comes from my own semi-functional brain in a totally personal, non-official capacity. Yes, that's a disclaimer.

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This page contains a single entry by Steve Dennie published on April 27, 2007 11:47 AM.

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