Guest guest Posted April 12, 2001 Report Share Posted April 12, 2001 This story is from a very dear friend of mine from high school -- we're having # ?? reunion this June! Martha Murdock, Director National Silicone Implant Foundation Dallas, Texas Headquarters ----- Original Message ----- From: " VIRGINIA PATTON " <jinksie@...> " dola miller " <adolyam@...>; <fwhite112@...>; " Bobbie Dance " <bdance@...>; <RepInk1@...>; " MARTHA MURDOCK " <MAM-NSIF@...>; " Sue Brown " <owbrown@...> Cc: " Jinksie Patton " <jpatton@...> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:24 PM Subject: Fw: Fork > A friend sent this to me and it was worth forwarding on to you. Jinksie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: The Holcomb's <magnum1@...> > <Atempo2@...>; carol seal <calypso21@...>; kay ellis > <Bjkellis@...>; mom and dad <jbwordjr@...>; barb geddes > <cgeddes@...>; Carol Holcomb <holcomcj@...>; mary and doug > frame <Mefdtf@...>; lo santavicca <milosanta@...>; Eichel > <eichela001@...>; Wane Wier <renaissance35@...>; > <Stflower63@...>; <MLowe0710@...>; <Ms44louise@...>; > Barham <cblydia@...>; kristie olivas <krisolivas@...> > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:58 PM > Subject: Fw: Fork > > > > > > > > > > " KEEP YOUR FORK..... " > > > > > > There was a young woman who had been diagnosed with a terminal illness > and > > > had been given three months to live. So as she was getting her things > " in > > > order, " she contacted her pastor and had him come to her house to > discuss > > > certain aspects of her final wishes. She told him which songs she wanted > > > sung at the service, what scriptures she would like read, and what > outfit > > > she wanted to be buried in. > > > Everything was in order and the pastor was preparing to leave when the > > > young woman suddenly remembered something very important to her. > " There's > > > one more thing, " she said excitedly. " What's that? " came the pastor's > > reply. > > > " This is very important, " the young woman continued. " I want to be > > > buried with a fork in my right hand. " > > > The pastor stood looking at the young woman, not knowing quite what to > > > say. > > > " That surprises you, doesn't it? " the young woman asked. > > > " Well, to be honest, I'm puzzled by the request, " said the pastor. > > > The young woman explained. " My grandmother once told me this story, and > > from > > > there on out, I have always done so. I have also, always tried to pass > > along > > > its message to those I love and those who are in need of encouragement. > > 'In > > > all my years of attending church socials and potluck dinners, I always > > > remember that when the dishes of the main course were being cleared, > > someone > > > would inevitably lean over and say, 'Keep your fork.' It was my favorite > > > part because I knew that something better was coming...like velvety > > > chocolate cake or deep-dish apple pie. Something wonderful, and with > > > substance!' So, I just want people to see me there in that casket with a > > > fork in my hand and I want them to wonder " What's with the fork? " . Then > I > > > want you to tell them: " Keep your fork ... the best is yet to come. " > > > The pastor's eyes welled up with tears of joy as he hugged the young > woman > > > good-bye. He knew this would be one of the last times he would see her > > > before her death. But he also knew that the young woman had a better > grasp > > > of heaven than he did. She had a better grasp of what heaven would be > like > > > than many people twice her age, with twice as > > > much experience and knowledge. She KNEW that something better was > coming. > > > At the funeral people were walking by the young woman's casket and they > > > saw the pretty dress she was wearing and the fork placed in her right > > > hand. > > > Over and over, the pastor heard the question " What's with the fork? " > > > And over and over he smiled. > > > During his message, the pastor told the people of the conversation he > > > had with the young woman shortly before she died. He also told them > about > > > the fork and about what it symbolized to her. > > > The pastor told the people how he could not stop thinking about the fork > > and > > > told them that they probably would not be able to stop thinking about it > > > either. > > > He was right. > > > So the next time you reach down for your fork, let it remind you ever > > > so gently, that the best is yet to come. > > > Friends are a very rare jewel, indeed. They make you smile and encourage > > you > > > to succeed. They lend an ear, they share a word of praise, and they > always > > > want to open their hearts to us. > > > Show your friends how much you care. Remember to always be there for > > > them, even when you need them more. For you never know when it may be > > their > > > time to " Keep their fork. " > > > Cherish the time you have, and the memories you share ... being > > > friends with someone is not an opportunity but a sweet responsibility. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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