billcarr

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I enjoy travel and love to visit cemeteries and memorials. My favorite cemetery at present is Scofield City Cemetery, in Carbon Co., Utah. I am called to visit coal mine disaster sites and cemeteries and places of historical interest when I travel.
The last several years and my diligent study, yielded an assignment as Certified Lay Minister and Pastor through the United Methodist Church. It is my pleasure to have served both as volunteer and paid Pastor for the past 18 months. The growth experience in the last quarter of life has been amazing. I never saw myself in such a role. I never saw myself as a fireman either. We wear the shoes, the Lord provides the path!
I still manage a cemetery visit now and then.

This from Arleta's page:
"Sometimes God shows us a little glimpse of what He's got in store for us. Then the next thing we know, life comes along and upsets the applecart until it looks like what seemed so perfect at one time couldn't possibly be what the Lord had in mind. We give up on the idea, go on with living, and after time passes, end up getting what we'd one time had our heart set on -- and couldn't manage to get no matter how hard we tried on our own."

When you visit a grave in reality or on Find a Grave (ultimate reality) you bring credence to a persons memory. It isn't a life but it is a thought. In that thought there is life.

I enjoy travel and love to visit cemeteries and memorials. My favorite cemetery at present is Scofield City Cemetery, in Carbon Co., Utah. I am called to visit coal mine disaster sites and cemeteries and places of historical interest when I travel.
The last several years and my diligent study, yielded an assignment as Certified Lay Minister and Pastor through the United Methodist Church. It is my pleasure to have served both as volunteer and paid Pastor for the past 18 months. The growth experience in the last quarter of life has been amazing. I never saw myself in such a role. I never saw myself as a fireman either. We wear the shoes, the Lord provides the path!
I still manage a cemetery visit now and then.

This from Arleta's page:
"Sometimes God shows us a little glimpse of what He's got in store for us. Then the next thing we know, life comes along and upsets the applecart until it looks like what seemed so perfect at one time couldn't possibly be what the Lord had in mind. We give up on the idea, go on with living, and after time passes, end up getting what we'd one time had our heart set on -- and couldn't manage to get no matter how hard we tried on our own."

When you visit a grave in reality or on Find a Grave (ultimate reality) you bring credence to a persons memory. It isn't a life but it is a thought. In that thought there is life.

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