Retired GCI-Canada pastor George Patrickson sent in this prayer request for his wife Luann:
Recently, we received some very sobering news. Luann was experiencing pain in her back, which the family doctor thought might be a urinary tract infection. When tests showed that this was not the cause of the pain, the thought was that it might be a kidney stone. Unfortunately, the cat-scan revealed it to be something more sinister. She spent a couple of days in the hospital and after numerous tests they confirmed that she has pancreatic cancer. We have seen the oncologist twice and she will be starting chemotherapy soon. As you can imagine, this has been quite a shock to the family and we would appreciate the prayers of the church for her and our family.
Cards may be sent to:
George and Luann Patrickson 1936 Hyannic DriveNorth Vancouver, BC V7H 2E4
CANADA
Dear George,
We are very sorry to hear about this development. Luann will be in our prayers.
In Christ,
Santiago and Elke
Dear George and Luann
Just to let you know that we are thinking about you and praying that God will give you strength at this time to deal with everything that you have to go through.
With much love
Dennis & Norma
Dear George and Luann,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. It has been quite a while since we last caught up, but I always have warm memories of my time in Canada, and of all of you. May God be with you through all this episode involves,
Very best wishes,
Phil
Wanted to let you know you are in thought and prayers during this difficult time. Thinking of you and your
family.
In Christian Love
Grace Covenant Fellowship
Birmingham, Alabama
USA
Bonjour George and Luann,
So sorry to hear of the health problems that you’re now experiencing. You are in our prayers. I will also ask church members to pray for you also during these trying times.
In brotherly love,
Eric and Edna
Wishing you every support as you face this difficult trial. May God bless you at every moment.
Love to you both and family.
George and Luann,
Remembering you in prayer. Ray and Carol Meyer