"Hi Lonnell,
Emerson wrote:"When a man lives with God,his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn." This has always reminded me of you. God Bless You my brother"
"Hey Gail,
I remember you too....You were kind,tender and loving....Marco and Becky came to visit. We went to the Grand Canyon.. Loads of fun...Stop on bye,if your in the neighborhood"
"Pay no attention to anything Felix says(.I'm talking to him as i'm typing this)
Kathy Ann ,you are one of the most incredible people i know..Love ya,andy"
Hi andy, I just got to this web site nand I have been having fun seeing all the people I know. I love you and I thank God for you and all you did for me.
KILLER !!! Great to hear from you bro. Judging from your picture,I'd say the years have been kind to you. Don't think the green collar is you tho. Maybe Elaine got you to wear it. Tell her I said hey. Love you
I responded to your request to be a friend before I read your comment on my webpage. Let me tell you that I was deeply moved by the quote you shared from Emerson. What a compliment! Thank you so much for the gracious words you shared. Having taught American Literature for a number of years, I have admired Emerson's mastery of the essay and poetry. Hearing from you was such a delight, one of the highlights of a "doubly lovely, show-nuff Good News Day!"
When I saw the picture of the dog, I tried to connect a face with the name Andy Keller which, of course, I remember. Then I saw the photos on your webpage, and my mind was flooded with warm memories of so many great people from the 6th Corps which was the first Corps that I taught New Testament History to in 1976. Unquestionably that experience was one of the milestones of my life and really helped to launch me into a career of teaching on the collegiate level. Yes, I remember your kind face and gentle spirit. Likewise with Elaine, your lovely wife. Being married for 30 years is an awesome accomplishment, and I salute you both. Thanks for the invitation to be your friend. Being a friend of God and a friend of Andy--what a blessing!
Whoa! Blast from the past! Andy, I don't know if you would even remember me...I think you were the Branch Coordinator in Boulder when I first arrived as a WOW. You moved not long after that as I recall...Anyway, hello!
Andy! What a love you are! I can hardly wait to see you! And it seems to me that might be sooner than we think. God bless you so big. I saw that one pic of you? The one where you look like the last time i saw you. It made me pause in such a good way. I would love to hear from you. Felix, Paul, Larry, you & me, remember? Has anyone kicked Larry's ass yet or is it fixed already? My email is:karays@live.com Love in Christ, Kathyann
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I responded to your request to be a friend before I read your comment on my webpage. Let me tell you that I was deeply moved by the quote you shared from Emerson. What a compliment! Thank you so much for the gracious words you shared. Having taught American Literature for a number of years, I have admired Emerson's mastery of the essay and poetry. Hearing from you was such a delight, one of the highlights of a "doubly lovely, show-nuff Good News Day!"
Thanks again,
Lonnell
When I saw the picture of the dog, I tried to connect a face with the name Andy Keller which, of course, I remember. Then I saw the photos on your webpage, and my mind was flooded with warm memories of so many great people from the 6th Corps which was the first Corps that I taught New Testament History to in 1976. Unquestionably that experience was one of the milestones of my life and really helped to launch me into a career of teaching on the collegiate level. Yes, I remember your kind face and gentle spirit. Likewise with Elaine, your lovely wife. Being married for 30 years is an awesome accomplishment, and I salute you both. Thanks for the invitation to be your friend. Being a friend of God and a friend of Andy--what a blessing!
Great to hear from you.
God bless,
Lonnell