Saturday, November 20, 2010

One year later...


One year...12 months...52 weeks...365 days. It boggles the mind that Matt has been gone from this Earth for a whole year already.

Since that awful day last year, lots of things have happened in all our lives: marriages, births, loves found, loves lost, and yes...we've lost other loved ones and friends in death. Still, nothing changes the reality of the hole Matt left in the lives of his parents, his sisters, his family, and all who love him. Life does go on, but our paths will forever be stained by November 20, 2009.

Take some time today to remember Matt. Remember the man he was, his easy smile, and his quick, dry sense of humor. But more than anything, remember that he loved you! I can't help but think Matt would be at a loss that so many still miss him so fiercely. In his humble, gentle way, he quietly moved through life doing what he could to help others, passing on kindness to friends and strangers, alike, and loving his God with all of his heart. Pray for his family as they feel his absence acutely today and during the coming holiday season.

To Mark, Nancy, Nikki and Missy -- know that you are loved beyond measure, prayed for often, and some of the best and favorite people many of us have ever -- and will ever -- know. Your strength and certain faith are amazing, but we know you must struggle often with grief and anger over the loss of your precious Matt. We will stand in the gap when you are weak, and help you stand when you no longer have the strength. We have not forgotten you. We will never forget Matt.

I, for one, intend to find some way today to make another's life a little brighter. I'm not sure how, but when I do I'll post it back here for all to share. How 'bout you? Wanna join me in celebrating Matt today through random acts of kindness? If you take up the challenge, post your results back here so we can all share and applaud each other for honoring Matt in this fun way!

Hug your loved ones today. Kiss your parents, snuggle your kids, and live the day intentionally with the same enthusiasm that Matt brought to every one of his days.

We miss you Matt, and we look forward to the day we can see you again.

~r

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas 2009

It's the day after Christmas 2009 and I can't help but think that even as those who love Matt missed him dearly during this season, what an amazing Christmas he must have experienced in Heaven!

The Christmas Eve service at my church was incredible! The music, the lights, the friends and family I was blessed to spend time with. Even as beautiful as everything was here, I am overwhelmed with wondering what sights Matt saw, what songs he heard during his first heavenly Christmas ... it's almost too much to wrap my head around! In our loss, Matt is whole and celebrating with the one who is the reason for our lives, our salvation.

Merry Christmas and continuing prayers and love to the Krause family.
Merry Christmas to you all --

~ r

Friday, December 4, 2009

Days go by...

Just been thinking...it's been a couple of weeks since Matt left us. Days go by, hours and minutes tick off, but the sense of disbelief and sadness lingers. Know that in your sad times, when you feel like the world is out of control and makes no sense, we are all walking this road together.

Mark, Nancy, Missy, and Nikki -- we remember. Just wanted you to know that we're all still here and still loving on you.

~ r

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Celebrating Matt's life

Yesterday's celebration of Matt's life was a wonderful time of fellowship for all. Many tears were shed, much laughter was heard, and LOTS of hugs and stories were passed around!

I think Matt would have been surprised at the number of people who came to honor him. As Mark said, Matt was a simple man -- he may not have truly understood how much his friendship, his shy smile, and his sincere care and concern for others really impacted those he came into contact with.

Perhaps an easy way for us to honor Matt in the coming days is to pay it forward, in a sense. If we make the effort to look for the times when we can help others...hold open a door, help change a tire, give a friend a ride, make someone laugh...we are living what Matt proved each day: Showing others God's love in practical ways and having fun don't have to be mutually exclusive, but rather can actually be one-in-the-same.

Even in this season of grief and missing Matt, we have so much to be thankful for. I, for one, am thankful to have known Matt the gentleman, Matt the caregiver, and Matt the Redneck!

Happy Thanksgiving, ya'll --
~ r

Monday, November 23, 2009

In today's paper...

Matt's obituary listing is in today's AJC and also at AJC.com.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/atlanta/obituary.aspx?n=
matthew-krause&pid=136331328


It's still so unreal...it seems impossible to really understand and accept that such a young, fun, vibrant life is gone from us.

The Krause family is bearing up with such courage and conviction -- what a testimony to the strength of their family and the love they have for each other.

Praying God's peace and mercy for us all in the coming days,
~ r

Got a favorite Matt story? Feel free to post it here...he always loved a good laugh!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Matt's final gift to others...

As further testimony of his compassion and love for others, a while back Matt had agreed to be an organ donor. Matt could have never known his life would be tragically cut short; however, his noble act will save or improve the lives of as many as 50 people!

Just thought you'd like to know...
~ r

Please join us as we celebrate Matt's life

The Krause family sends their heart-felt appreciation to everyone for the outpouring of love and prayers for Matt and the family. They ask that you continue to keep them in your prayers as they begin the heavy task of moving forward without Matt.

Please join us as we celebrate the life of Matt Krause
Tuesday, November 24, 2009, 3:00 PM
Macland Baptist Church
3732 Macland Rd.
Powder Springs, GA 30127-1337

The family will receive friends in the Fellowship Hall immediately following the service.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to:
Henry W. Grady Health System Foundation
50 Hunt Plaza, Suite 803
Atlanta, GA 30303

Memorial donations may also be made online at: Gradyhealthsystem.org
(follow the links: "Give to Grady", then "Grady Foundation")

Please mark gifts "In Memory Of Matthew Krause for Trauma Care"

~ r

*If you would like to bring food for the post-service gathering or to share with the family, someone will be in the Fellowship Hall at the church beginning at 2:00 PM to receive it. Thanks --