Today my sister Kathy went home to be with Jesus. She would just laugh if she knew I was writing about her on a blog about Reluctant Heroes. A couple years ago on Mother's day I was speaking at church. I used the opportunity to honor Kathy. Now with her passing I really can't think of a better way to honor her memory than by talking about her 'Mothering' though she never had children of her own.
Kathy was the 6th of 11 children. She was one tough cookie as I remember her growing up. She wore mens Levi jeans and flannel shirts. She wore that outfit way before it was cool to wear flannel shirts. She smoked camel unfiltered cigarettes, and she also suffered abuse. She was a survivor.
She eventually came to Pa. and lived with us on and off for years. She went to our inner city church where we reached out in the poorer neighborhoods. She was so struck by the kids who just hung out in the streets with no where to go and no one to love them. She knew she had to do something about it. She started something called ‘Saturday Sunday School’. Part of her shtick was Smiley the clown and Frowny the clown.
She was Frowny, the bad cop clown, she played the part perfectly. Hundreds of kids came to Saturday Sunday School. She loved those kids and led so many of them to Jesus. Here she is as Frowny. She's the one with the blue wig. She did arts and crafts, gave them way too much candy, had them overnight for sleepovers, went to their school activities. She was a Mother to hundreds of kids. I am so proud to be her sister. Somehow Kathy saw the value in children, and she invested most of her life in loving the least of these.
These last years Kathy battled kidney cancer and spent her last years on kidney dialysis. Most days, when I would call she was still counting blessings and always thankful for even the smallest expressions of love. No one could make you laugh like Kathy, from telling Cinderella backwards, to just finding the joy in the everyday bits of life, it was never dull when she was around.
I learned a lot from my big sister, but the greatest thing I learned was how to say yes to Jesus....no matter what. We held in common a love for Catherine Booth and her work with and for children. This quote from Catherine sums up how Kathy lived her life, the good, the bad, and the ugly bits of life.
"Whatever the particular call is, the particular sacrifice God asks you to make, the particular cross he wishes you to embrace, whatever the particular path He wants you to tread, will you rise up, and say in your heart, "Yes, Lord, I accept it; I submit, I yield, I pledge myself to walk in that path, and to follow that Voice, and to trust Thee with the consequences." Oh! but you say, "I don't know what He will want next." No, we none of us know that, but we know we shall be safe in His hands." ~Catherine Booth
I am so very glad to know that Kathy is now safe in His hands. I pledge myself to walk that path, she left big foot prints to follow.
