Sunday, March 25, 2007

My Husband Adam

My name is Suzi Ketch. I am now Adam's widow. Adam went to be with the Lord on March 20th at 9:20 pm. My husband dealt with the difficulties of cancer and chemo for the last 6 years. He was a wonderful husband and an inspiration to many people. He will be greatly missed.

As I look back at the previous posts that my husband has posted I am reminded of how much he enjoyed sharing his love of knowledge with everyone he met. My husband loved the Lord and worked hard to live his life the way he felt God would want him to. If someone needed to talk to him he would stop whatever he was doing and he would listen intently. Making you feel like what you had to say was the most important thing in the world. He was always ready to share his experiences with people if he thought it would help them through their struggles. My husband was willing to give everything to help the people around him. I love him and he will be greatly missed.

Suzi

9 Comments:

Blogger ellhr said...

Suzi,

I am so very deeply saddened for you. While I know that this may seem hollow in a time of such a great loss in your life, I wanted to tell you that I was deeply impacted by Adam's friendship. As we laughed and ate out together, ministered at the BSM, played phooseball against Mike Henderson (and lost) and just hung out in the lobby - we just became fast friends. It was some of the best times of my life... it was a privelege to have known him and had him be a part of my life as well! I wanted you to know that HR and I are praying for you! With Love - Elliott, Heather Ruth, Abigail and Micah (our kids).

3:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Suzi,

Throughout the years we have LOVED you and Adam. We morn in you loss of a friend, husband, confident…

May you remember that the LORD is the husband of the widow, one who comforts, and cares for you more then any other person that knows you and cares for you.

Words are not enough to comfort you, but our LOVE will always be with you as you slowly adjust to the loss in your life.

Take care of you self, for you are special and LOVED by all of us.

Uncle John and Aunt Bev.

5:43 PM  
Blogger LoriLion2 said...

Suzi,

You don't know me, but I went to high school with Adam and we were in the band together. I just read a post on myspace that had mentioned he had passed away. I googled him and this blog came up. I wanted to tell you how sad I am for you!! He was a very kind person even in high school!! You and his family are in my thoughts and prayers and I am sorry I didn't know about this sooner.

Lori Bassford de Leon

10:42 PM  
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Anonymous Jay Wagle said...

I am Adam's uncle Jay. Adam was a person who was always looking for the amusing side of life (often satirical) yet he was very spiritual. Adam was one of the smartest and most analytical people I ever met. I never really knew from Adam to what degree his cancer had progressed and so I got my information from his parents (my sister Candy and brother-in-law Larry). Because of that, I was able to be with Adam and Suzie, and Candy and Larry and my wife and daughter in his hospital room when he passed on. Adam's death still breaks my heart and my heart still goes out to Suzi. Being a follower of Christ I know there was a purpose here, but I sure can't figure out what it was. Adam's greatest wish was to have a church and congregation of his own. He would have matured into a surperior minister and brought many to the Lord. Although Suzi lost the most on that day in March 2007 many more of us lost beyond measure as well. Go with God, Adam and please bring the rest of us with you.

5:02 PM  
Anonymous Adam's Friend said...

The work continues in your name. The sewing to which you dedicated your life continues to bear sweet fruit.

Rest well, my brother, until we meet on the shores of eternity in that kingdom with no end.

11:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Adam, I wish you were here now to offer your counsel and your advice. Five years have passed, but the work continues. I miss you, but your name is still spoken along with the name of Our Lord. I'll see you on the other side, brother. And I'll have many a story to tell.

11:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

12 years. So much has changed. The hardest years of my life were made all the more difficult without your counsel and listening ear. But I am still here, mostly in one piece, and walking in His service. I hope you are among the first people I meet in heaven. And it will be so good to see you again.

8:44 PM  

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