> > I am deeply saddened by the news that our good friend Ken Murphy has passed away of a heart attack on Sunday, April 27, after he had done the music for the Sunday Mass. Ken was a good friend who helped me and many other members many times. I will always remember his enthusiasm for his work here at Foxite and his church and his country. He will be missed. I wish his wife Gail and his children, his family and other friends all the best and they are in my thoughts and prayers. Ken, may you rest in peace.
> >
> > You shall know the truth - and the truth shall set you free. (John 8:33).
>
>
> Very Saddened Afternoon Here,
> I simply sit here in shock.
> I wish to express to you all and this makes this thread is very difficult to write. Ken is the main reason
> I retured to this site.
> I remeber Ken when he first came to this forum he took it by storm. I admired him for his knowledge, his
> dedication and especially for his dedication to God, "as we may understand Him".
> You may not be aware of the fact that recently Ken and I have been involved with several emails over the
> past 3-weeks and "he alone" is my reason for returning to this site. This makes this news very hard indeed for
> me to take.
>
> I wish to share with you all a personal email from Ken only 8 days ago:
>
> Hi Pete,
> Glad to see you back on Foxite. You were definitely missed. Indeed, I received a lot of emails asking about
> you over the past while and I did notice your name crop up on the forum. I think I can understand your reasons
> for coming back to the forum. The sense of community is unbelievable. When Gail got sick, the number of emails
> and posts that I received totally blew me away. The members are a fantastic group of people who really care
> about each other. I have seen churches that could take a lesson from the members of Foxite.
> Again, glad to see you back.
> Ken
>
> I only hope you all realize what we all have lost here! This is a man I personally admired, loved and
> never gave a negative impression within this forum.
>
> I am sitting here just wondering what the heck to do.....
> Possibly the best thing we can do is conduct ourselves as Ken did. Maybe this is the best thing we
> can do?
Pete
I may not always agree with you, but I value your presence here. Ken too would have you stay.
>
> Pete from the Great White North. (Only in Canada, ay.) Over and Out ...
Mike Yearwood
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