I remembered that there were friends who follow Yen's blog fervently and I thought I should let you guys know about Yen's promotion to glory to be with her Lord and Savior.
She left yesterday (20 Oct 2012) @ 1130am.
I want to thank everyone who has been keeping us in your prayer and all your kind and encouraging words that keep flooding our lives to help us live on for the Glory of God our King.
This new journey is going to be really tough without Yen physically by my side. My best friend, lover, consultant (fashion, financial and food) and a very firm supporter. Though tough, I will continue on because that would firstly please my King and secondly make Yen really proud too.
I'll try my best to continue the pages of this blog as Yen would have done. But as you have already read in the previous 2 paragraphs, I cannot write! So if you guys can tolerate my lousy writing, please continue to come back and see our updates; Janice and myself.
8 comments:
Hi Kelvin, sending my heartfelt condolences... no words can describe your loss. She's left a rich legacy behind in this blog, for Janice, for everyone who knows (and even those yet to know) her... and each entry you leave here will just continue to build on that. You are such an exemplary model and I pray that God's comfort and strength be upon you. I miss her lots, but I know it's nothing compare to what you are going through. She is in good hands now...
Hi Kelvin, sorry for your loss. Your marriage was beautiful and I can only imagine the pain of losing your beautiful wife. Janice was blessed with a loving mother, do continue to write about your journey of bringing her up. May you find strength and comfort in our Lord Jesus Christ as you mourn for your loss, yet celebrate her life.
Kelvin, we thank God for you and Chia Yen, both of you are a great example not only for your daughter, Janice but also for those who have known Chia Yen personally.
No words can express the pain you are experiencing and you chose to praise God and your wavering faith in Him is remarkable. We can only trust that God in His way will comfort you and Janice and asked that He will grant you both portion of his love and strength.
Chia Yen, through her short journey on earth has leave behind a legacy and we know that she is in a place now without pain and she will also be with you and Janice, watching you both from above.
Dear Kelvin, i do not know you or your missus personally but i am from Hope so chanced upon some facebook entry which somehow led me to this blog. Just want to send my condolences to you. Take care of yourself ( and your beautiful daughter ) well, brother.
( the faithful, courageous and dignified manner both of you walked through this journer is very inspirational ) thank you both for sharing here...
Kelvin, thank you for sharing and staying strong. I woke up thinking about Yen and went to her blog to find some comfort. What you wrote brought fresh tears but both your determined faith and love for the King is an encouragement. We take heart to know that Yen's legacy lives on and will be continued through you and Janice. Keeping you both in prayers always.
I've followed your family's journey on and off over the last year. I'm so sorry for your loss. Yen is now safe in the arms of our sweet Lord Jesus. Trust in God to lead and comfort you and Janice through this next phase of your life.
God bless you and Janice. May He comfort you, lift you up every moment with his love and grace.
Dear Kelvin,
I chanced upon this blog last week....and couldn't stop reading and looking at all the beautiful photos of your family.
I went through a day of extreme sadness and depression knowing that such a wonderful young woman has met such an untimely death.
I am so heartened to read your post in this blog. I believe your mental strength and your trust in God will see you through your grief to continue being the wonderful father to Janice that you are.
Please don't stop posting in this blog. It makes me smile everytime I read about Janice and see her photos. And I want to continue following your life with Janice.
Somehow I find so much strength and optimism when I read your blog. The human spirit in the end triumphs over death.
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