I attended a Seventh Day Adventist funeral today. She was a really nice person that I had worked with some years ago. She was kind to everyone, never a bad word about anyone, always willing to help, and didn't toss her religion down your throat. She seemed to be one of the happiest people around. 7 years ago she developed cancer and has been going through treatments for the entire time. She died due to complications on Monday. I thought about calling her on Monday although I had not talked with her in two months. It was almost overpowering that I had to call. And then, I got a call telling me that she had died. How sad that she died and how sad that I didn't call before Monday.
I attended the funeral so that I could be at her last event. A saying goodbye and that I will miss you. I sat and thought about her, 49 years old and gone. I really believe that she loved her life and her religion. I stayed for the service (searching for another religion, am I?) I wanted to hear what they had to say. Except for mention of Jesus and not Jehovah, the words were on a par with the Witnesses. The minister said that she is in the ground awaiting the resurrection and that all the church members would see her again when Jesus came and took them up to the clouds. The dead being taken first.
I spoke with her mother and she said that it won't be long before her daughter will be with Jesus and that she will be with her daughter soon also. I did not want to question a grieving woman so I didn't ask for specifics. It sure sounded that they have some kind of time frame for the end too. Does anyone know if this is true?
I will miss Dianna and tonight I grieve.