Cradle song, come along,
See with angels' surprise
as the mystery unfolds
to longing eyes.
Dear friends and family,
As we approach Christmas and a New Years, we can see that 2022 has been a year of great change, wonder, and surprise for us. And God has been faithful to us through it all! We pray, Gentle Reader, that you, too, have seen the wonder of the mystery of God with us, Emmanuel, in this weary world.
Emma, Ada, Ben, Elsa, Dave, Chris, Tim, Elijah, Nikki, Jack Eliana, Everett, Carys, Ezra, Shirley |
Marilyn in June, 2022 |
On August 18th, Marilyn experienced a TIA and fell, breaking both her left hip and left shoulder. What followed was 10 days of incredible pain for her if she had to move, and full-time intensive care-giving for us. On August 28th, with us singing and praying and holding her hands, Marilyn entered the presence of her Savior, in her own bed as she wished. And we completed a mission that began for us when Marilyn moved in with us 18 years before. We gathered as a family to celebrate her life in October. You will find her obituary below.
5 of the 6 Finnegan siblings: Kethleen, Michelle (Terry was unable to join us), Jon, David, and Paul. |
The Jon Finnegan representatives: Jess, Matt and Viktor; Rebecca and Jon; Nick |
These cousins love each other: Emma and Ada |
Tiny hands, born of man,
fashioned all that we see,
and they'll ransom us
nailed to a tree.
Our year was also filled with the tiny hands of grandchildren during several wonderful family times. Most happened in our home since we could not leave Marilyn, but we were also able to get help for some respite care and get away. We enjoyed a trip to Arizona in January/February, celebrated Elijah's adoption long-distance in April while Ada was visiting here for her 10th birthday trip, celebrated with Tim and Nikki here over the 4th of July, travelled to Silver City for one of Tim's bike races, and in early August, Dave and I had a lovely week's respite trip to southwest Colorado. All were beautiful and joyous times of rejoicing in family and in God's good provision to us.
A winter hike and picnic outside of Tucson. |
A trip to the arboretum with the Phoenix crew. |
Our seven amazing blessings: Eliana, Ezra, Everett, Elijah, Ada, Carys, Emma. |
Elijah is officially ours! |
Ada in the outfit I made for her birthday. |
Again, our seven blessings: Carys, Ezra, Ada, Emma, Everett, Eliana, Elijah. |
Tim, in serious biker mode. |
A windy picnic near the finish line. |
Fourth of July festivities with the Tucson Finns, the Browns, and the Hansons. |
A picnic in Albuquerque near the museums. |
Kayaking in Colorado |
The falls in Ouray, CO. |
One of several small alpine lakes we enjoyed north of Durango. |
Come with the shepherds and ponder.
Come with the wisemen, adore.
Come with the mother, enfold the Lord of all
in humility here in a stall.
After Maril;yn's memorial service, we finally celebrated Cousin's Camp VIII here in New Mexico. It was a time of great joy and fun family togetherness!
Hiking at Pecos National Historic Site |
Cousin Camp Crafts |
At Bandelier |
This year's campers: Everett, Ada, Carys, Ezra, and Emma. |
And then, feeling the need to get away and both rest and relax, Dave and I went on a 15-day river cruise in Hungary, Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands from the end of October to the middle of November. It ended up being both more and less rest than we had planned on, since Chris got co-vid, and we two were quarrantined to our tiny cabin for 5 days of the cruise. We still managed to have a wonderful time. And the ship's kitchen delivered the best meals during our convalescence!
At Melk Abby in Bavaria. |
Sailing on the Rhine. |
Koln (Cologne), Germany |
At Kinderdijk in the Netherlands |
Cradle song, come along,
see with eyes born again
Little baby
Salvation of men.
So as we end 2022, we are grateful, and waiting. Grateful for a race well run, grateful for dear family and friends, adventures and comfort in sorrow. And waiting on the Lord for His salvation, for His plan for the next season in our lives, and for His healing from injuries old and new. We appreciate your prayers as we look with eyes born again at His lovely care for us through a bigand busy year. And we pray for your eyes, too, Gentle Reader. May you see Him in His glory, serve Him fully, and rejoice in His salvation!
With much love, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Chris and Dave
In front of St. Stephen's in Vienna. |
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Marilyn
Annabelle (Webster) Finnegan was born on September 7, 1926, to Amelia (Zacharias)
Webster and Jay Webster in Decatur, Illinois. Her father, a World War 1
veteran, died when Marilyn was just ten, and the family moved to Fort Thomas,
Kentucky, where Marilyn met George Finnegan, her high school sweetheart and
future husband. After George finished his service in World War 2, George and
Marilyn married and brought six children into the world. In addition to caring
for her family, Marilyn worked in a variety of capacities, spending many years
as an executive assistant and as a church secretary. She finished her working
career as an office manager at Faith Evangelical Free Church in Milford, Ohio.
Marilyn delighted in serving others, caring for her family, and walking with
God.
Marilyn
came to White Rock, New Mexico, in 2004 after the loss of her husband of 56
years, to live with her son David and his family. For the next ten years, until
her health made it necessary for her to slow down, she volunteered at Sombrillo
Nursing Home and Chamisa School. Marilyn was an avid reader, crossword puzzle
enthusiast, and birdwatcher, who also enjoyed crocheting gifts for her friends
and family. She remained an active and faithful member of Bryce Avenue
Presbyterian Church until she died quietly at home on August 28, 2022, with her
family singing her into the arms of Christ. Marilyn was preceded in death by
her parents and siblings and her husband George. She is survived by her six
children and their spouses: Kathleen Szymanski (Kirk) of Filer, ID; Michelle
Fouche (Walter) of Fairfield, OH; Terry Finnegan (June) of Pleasant View, TN;
Jon Finnegan (Rebecca) of Russell, KS; David Finnegan (Christine) of White
Rock, NM; and Paul Finnegan (June) of Carlisle, OH; and by 13 grandchildren, 31
great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great children.
A memorial service for Marilyn will be held at Bryce
Avenue Presbyterian Church on Saturday, October 8, 2022, at 11 AM. A reception
will follow in the church fellowship hall. In lieu of flowers, please consider
donating to one of Marilyn’s favorite charities: Hope Pregnancy Center (https://www.hpcla.org/donate),
Prison Fellowship (https://www.prisonfellowship.org),
or the Deacon’s Fund at Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church (e-mail: info@brycepresbyterian.org).