From Peggy W:
You have to hear what happened at the store today. Mark called the store saying that someone was coming in to pick up the book "One Minute After you Die" (he had recently lost his wife, too). Mark was warned that we were out of the book, but the gentleman came in anyway to see if we had something else that might help. When he walked in the door, she glanced at the bookshelves as she was about to say "sorry, we're out of the book" when she saw the book on the shelf! She said it was like the book was glowing. We both felt it was like Flora was at work at the store again! I had her call Mark and tell him what happened. I think it made his day. I know it sure made ours!
Flora McKee lived a life truly enriched by God. Throughout her days she lived for the Lord and shared about her Faith in Christ, but the last days of her life brought especially powerful days of testimony. This blog is to serve as a means of accounting for those that witnessed her 'journey to Heaven' can recollect, as well as a place to record the lasting and continuing affect that her life and even her passing has had on us.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Leaving a couple of copies of Flora's Story in my company's break-room at work has brought opportunity for others who didn't know Flora at all, to be impacted by her experience. I've had at least a few mention that they picked up and read through it. I don't know how many read but didn't comment.
Share your experiences. Experience, is hard to argue with.
Share your experiences. Experience, is hard to argue with.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted
Flora's story has reached Arizona! A special person was able to hand over a copy of it to a woman met while traveling, who is in distress over the loss of her son. The woman struggling with her own loss was touched by Flora's story as well as the person being willing to give of her own time and caring to a stranger that could use some.
These kind of stories are so inspiring and we hope to hear more and share them here. Sharing Flora's story isn't the Gospel, but it could be a precursor to sharing the Gospel, or getting someone to consider the Gospel. Going up to someone and shoving a Bible in his or her face and confronting about the Gospel doesn't always end up well, but sharing a story like Flora's (and it can be other things in your own life as well) can help to direct someone to wanting to hear more about this Jesus, that compelled people like Flora.
These kind of stories are so inspiring and we hope to hear more and share them here. Sharing Flora's story isn't the Gospel, but it could be a precursor to sharing the Gospel, or getting someone to consider the Gospel. Going up to someone and shoving a Bible in his or her face and confronting about the Gospel doesn't always end up well, but sharing a story like Flora's (and it can be other things in your own life as well) can help to direct someone to wanting to hear more about this Jesus, that compelled people like Flora.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
The Mustard Seed
Peggy at the Mustard Seed Christian Bookstore has reported that many have come by the store to ask for a copy of Flora's story which is great! We're so glad that those last few weeks of her life continues to be inspiring and exciting to read about. Hopefully many will not stop at reading HER story, but also read the most important story of her life, that of course being the Gospel, the story of Jesus.
Beyond all question, the mystery of godliness is great: He appeared in a body, was vindicated by the Spirit, was seen by angels, was preached among the nations, was believed on in the world, was taken up in glory 1 Timothy 3.16
Beyond all question, the mystery of godliness is great: He appeared in a body, was vindicated by the Spirit, was seen by angels, was preached among the nations, was believed on in the world, was taken up in glory 1 Timothy 3.16
Friday, September 23, 2011
Funeral Service, Center Bethel Union Church, Parsons, Kansas
Funeral Service celebrating Flora's life and devotion to God on September 16, 2011 at Center Bethel Union Church located in Parsons, KS
Flora McKee Funeral Service, Parsons, KS from Les Allard on Vimeo.
Flora McKee Funeral Service, Parsons, KS from Les Allard on Vimeo.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
An 8 year old girl was inspired to paint a portrait of Jesus Christ, and that work has touched thousands since. This painting was discussed by Flora and her son as being "His likeness" when they talked directly after her Heaven experience. Is it an accurate likeness of Jesus? Regardless, the painting certainly has something about it that stirs the imagination about our Saviour, if nothing else it inspires our thinking to Him from a point of childlike wonderment. And from reading His Word, I get a sense that is something He'd like to see out of us more often.
"Prince of Peace" by Akiane Kramarik
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Honor your Mother and Father..
'Honor your father and your mother, as the LORD your God has commanded
you, that your days may be prolonged and that it may go well with you on
the land which the LORD your God gives you.'
In Les' rendition of Flora's story, "Walk in the Clouds" there was a sentence that was in an early draft that had been intended for omission prior to releasing 'to the public.' The sentence had to do with a personal issue between my family and my Mother, and wasn't necessary in relaying the increased Love that Flora had shown to me in the last few weeks of her life. The sentence was noticed by some of my family and found offensive to my dismay. The sentence has since been omitted in the official online edition though it still remains in the printed copies. I regret that anyone would have been offended though I contend that such a focus misses the point of the overall story, that being a Mom's love for her Son-in-Law and that her passing came at a particularly inopportune time in my life (if there is such thing as an opportune time).
Deut 5.16
In Les' rendition of Flora's story, "Walk in the Clouds" there was a sentence that was in an early draft that had been intended for omission prior to releasing 'to the public.' The sentence had to do with a personal issue between my family and my Mother, and wasn't necessary in relaying the increased Love that Flora had shown to me in the last few weeks of her life. The sentence was noticed by some of my family and found offensive to my dismay. The sentence has since been omitted in the official online edition though it still remains in the printed copies. I regret that anyone would have been offended though I contend that such a focus misses the point of the overall story, that being a Mom's love for her Son-in-Law and that her passing came at a particularly inopportune time in my life (if there is such thing as an opportune time).
May you still be blessed by her story regardless of my inadequacy at proofreading.
~Les Allard
Friday, September 16, 2011
Flora's Slideshow
The slideshow shown at Flora's visitation, just a small selection of photos representing her being a Mother, and Grandmother and Wife.
Flora's Heaven Experience added
If you look along the navigation bar (look up, you'll find it) you will see "Walk in the Clouds" which will bring you to Les Allard's rendition of the events of Flora's last few weeks including her "Heaven Experience" when she was brought back to us for a short time. Others' versions will be added, and likely will be there or at least somehow accessible via this blogspot. There is also a "Contact" page, and who knows what might show up there someday.
Per request we will try to get the slideshow for you online as well as the actual funeral service for Flora for those of you that couldn't make it.
We appreciate you all praying for the family, and hope you'll consider setting a few moments of your time to add a comment about Flora's impact on you. You should be able to simply click the word "comment" below a post and leave your comment.
And to spread the spirit of Flora even farther, consider clicking on the bar below a post where you see icons for social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter.
Thank you for caring about Flora. And thank you for caring about spreading the Good News of Christ. He was The Cure for Flora's cancer, as He is the Cure for the World.
Per request we will try to get the slideshow for you online as well as the actual funeral service for Flora for those of you that couldn't make it.
We appreciate you all praying for the family, and hope you'll consider setting a few moments of your time to add a comment about Flora's impact on you. You should be able to simply click the word "comment" below a post and leave your comment.
And to spread the spirit of Flora even farther, consider clicking on the bar below a post where you see icons for social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter.
Thank you for caring about Flora. And thank you for caring about spreading the Good News of Christ. He was The Cure for Flora's cancer, as He is the Cure for the World.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
She was always a bright spot for me, and her mother was a prayer partner! We know where she is now though, and aren't ya just a little bit jealous? [inferring Heaven]
-visitor, giving condolences.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that Day, and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing.
2 Timothy 4.8
Livestock Marketing Association notice about Flora
Funeral services Friday for Flora McKee, wife of Kansas market owner Mark McKee
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Parsons, Kan., for Flora McKee, who with her husband, Mark, owned the Parsons Livestock Market, Inc. She died Sept. 12 after a long illness, at the age of 57.
Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Thursday night at the Carson-Wall Funeral Home, 112 North 26th Street in Parsons. The funeral will be at the Center Bethel Church, located at the corner of 18000 Road and Queens Road, just south of Parsons. Burial will be in the North Edna, Kan., Cemetery.
A native Kansan, she graduated from El-Saline High School in Salina, Kan. She later attended Calvary Bible College, Three Hills, Alberta, Canada. She and Mark married in 1973.
Terry Chapman, the region executive officer who services the McKee’s market, said “Flora was an integral part of the business at Parsons, in addition to being the office manager. She was always gracious, always had a positive attitude, and I never saw her lose her temper with anyone.”
Memorials are suggested to Bible Impact Ministries, and can be sent in care of the funeral home, P.O. Box 942, Parsons, Kan., 67357. Online condolences may be left at www.wallfuneralservices.com.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Parsons, Kan., for Flora McKee, who with her husband, Mark, owned the Parsons Livestock Market, Inc. She died Sept. 12 after a long illness, at the age of 57.
Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Thursday night at the Carson-Wall Funeral Home, 112 North 26th Street in Parsons. The funeral will be at the Center Bethel Church, located at the corner of 18000 Road and Queens Road, just south of Parsons. Burial will be in the North Edna, Kan., Cemetery.
A native Kansan, she graduated from El-Saline High School in Salina, Kan. She later attended Calvary Bible College, Three Hills, Alberta, Canada. She and Mark married in 1973.
Terry Chapman, the region executive officer who services the McKee’s market, said “Flora was an integral part of the business at Parsons, in addition to being the office manager. She was always gracious, always had a positive attitude, and I never saw her lose her temper with anyone.”
Memorials are suggested to Bible Impact Ministries, and can be sent in care of the funeral home, P.O. Box 942, Parsons, Kan., 67357. Online condolences may be left at www.wallfuneralservices.com.
Flora McKee - Notice from Wall Funeral Services
November 24, 1953 -September 12, 2011
According to Wall Funeral Services, Parsons, KS
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Flora McKee, 57, of Edna, KS, died at 4 a.m., Monday, September 12, 2011 at the Landmark Hospital in Joplin. She had been battling cancer the past four years. Flora and her husband, Mark McKee, are owners of the Parsons Livestock Market.
She was born November 24, 1953, at McPherson, Kansas to Jake and Florence (Balzer) Penner. The family lived in Inman and then in Salina, where she graduated from the El-Saline High School. She also attended the Calgary Bible College at Three Hills, Alberta, Canada.
On October 6, 1973 she married Mark McKee at Salina. They have lived in the Edna area since their marriage. They worked together in the operation of the Livestock Market on US59 Highway north of Parsons. She attended the Center Bethel Church near Parsons and was devoted to her family and was the loving grandmother of four grandchildren.
Survivors include her husband – Mark McKee, of the home; her son – Jason McKee, his wife Jamie and their children Caleb and Chloe, of Owasso, OK; her daughter – Monica Allard, her husband Les and their children Lucas and Lily, of Willard, MO;her father – Jake Penner, of Edna; her mother-in-law – Beverly McKee, of Edna; two brothers – Jay D. Penner and his wife Rose, of St. James, MO; Al R. Penner and his wife Ruth, of Edna; and several nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death was her mother, Florence Penner and her father-in-law, Denzil McKee.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m., Friday, at the Center Bethel Church, south of Parsons at 18,000 and Queens Roads. Burial will be in the North Edna Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Carson-Wall Funeral Home in Parsons from 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday.
Memorials are suggested to Bible Impact Ministries. They may be left at or sent to the funeral home at Box 942, Parsons, KS 67357. Online condolences may be left at www.wallfuneralservices.com
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