If you are a close friend or family member of Shellie, we would be happy to make available to you an MP3 download of her memorial service. Please contact me personally for information on downloading the file (naturally, without cost).
Thank you.
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If you are a close friend or family member of Shellie, we would be happy to make available to you an MP3 download of her memorial service. Please contact me personally for information on downloading the file (naturally, without cost).
Thank you.
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Thank you for praying regarding the death of Shellie (pictured standing on the right).
The memorial service was held on December 15 at 11:00 a.m. at Curwensville Alliance Church. The service was followed by a luncheon in the Activities Center. On behalf of Shellie’s family and church family, if you attended, sent regards, provided food, or simply prayed for the family, thank you. Jack and Marilynn have indicated any memorials should go to the church memorial fund.
Shellie’s body was laid to rest in a private ceremony earlier that week. Thank you for praying for the process of repatriation. The woman at the US Consulate in Burkina was wonderful. Esther, the assistant to the VP for Overseas Ministries in the National Office was extremely helpful with this process. Likewise, those on the field have shown extreme professionalism with unparalleled compassionate Christian grace.
As you think of Shellie, please continue to pray along these lines:
May God continue to care for us as a family and as individuals through this difficult time.
Under God’s Grace,
Pastor Steve
More information is here.
Shellie Gardlock, while serving on a short-term missions trip to Burkina Faso died suddenly Wednesday morning in the home of Lorinda Robinson. She was not feeling well the previous night. Although a doctor examined her, finding her vital signs normal, Shellie, who was in her early 30s, collapsed in Lorinda’s home.
An audio file of the announcement to the congregation and an audio file of the sermon presented to her church family the Sunday following her death is at the end of this page.
A memorial service for Shellie (pictured standing on the right) will be held on December 15 at 11:00 a.m. at
Curwensville Alliance Church. The service will be followed by a luncheon in the Activities Center. If you are part of the church family, I am sure that Autumn Howell or Karen Selfridge would be glad to hear from you if you can provide food for this luncheon. Jack and Marilynn have indicated any memorials should go to the church memorial fund.
As you think of Shellie, please pray along these lines:
Emails and phone calls from all over the world have come in from missionaries who have visited with us here. They tell us that they are praying for us during this very difficult time. The Alliance president called me and asked, “Will you please share Shellie’s life with me?” After I gave him her story, he asked for the family’s phone number and called them.
The District Family is also in prayer for us — just as I forward emails to many of you concerning “Alliance Family” requests, other pastors do the same to their flocks. The day she went to be with the Lord, at least one pastor called our church and asked how he could instruct his church to pray in prayer meeting. We are blessed to be part of the Alliance family.
May God continue to care for us as a family and as individuals through this difficult time.
Under God’s Grace,
Pastor Steve
Audio files concerning Shellie’s death and the Sunday Advent sermon preached at her church are here:
Comments made to the congregation with the news of Shellie unexpectedly going to be with the Lord [ 10:51 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download