When
Dad passed away, there was an outpouring of generosity in his memory. A
committee was formed to find an appropriate use for those funds and the
decision was made to remodel APC's outdoor signage. The original sign
was, well, the original... from when the church was built over 30 years
ago. It was one the things on Dad's to-do list that got started, but
just never got crossed off.
On
Sunday, September 30th, APC held a memorial service for Pastor McGarvey
and unveiled the new sign. It was a very touching service, with
memories and laughter and a few tears. The video that was played is
below and more pictures are here.
On the sign there is a plaque that faces the Memorial Garden with a
dedication in his memory. It was great to have so many of the St. Louis
clan in attendance for the service and dinner afterward.
Last
week the family attended the UPCI General Conference in St. Louis for
the Memorial Service on Friday evening. During his sermon on Friday
afternoon, Pastor Aaron Soto gave honor to Dad as his mentor.
Just
this week, I was talking with an alum of the College where I work and
she asked about our family. Dad had volunteered in a local retirement
center where she worked for many years and she reminisced about how
friendly and loving he was, both to the residents and the staff.
This
hasn't been an easy year. I suppose none of them are from "that day"
forward. It was nice to take some time and remember him and who he was
and all the lives he touched... all the time.
Pastoral Tribute from The Carpenter's Studio on Vimeo.




Just watched this again. Tears just won't stop. Time will not fill the void left by our mentor and hero. My life is still being spoken into by Vernon McGarvey! Can't wait to see you yet again. I want to see that huge smile again :)
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