Arkansas City Community Matters - June 2022

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Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor

JUNE 2022

Editor’s Note: In a nod to our Presbyterian heritage, we regularly feature a column from a PMMA® chaplain in our newsletter. This month’s column comes from Greg Schmidt, chaplain at Newton Presbyterian Manor®.

Chaplain’s Corner Daughters continue to honor mother’s memory, thank community staff Jean Hastings, Ann Hastings and Barbara Cavallaro celebrate Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor in honor of their late mother Edith Marlow. Barbara said, “the staff was so amazing at taking care of our mother and because of that the Manor will be in our hearts for the rest of our lives.” For the past two years since Edith’s passing, her daughters send treats for the staff during the month of their mother’s birthday. “No one ever made her feel like a bother because they treat everyone with dignity and respect,” said Barbara. When asked about why her mother and family enjoyed Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor, Barbara stated they appreciated that their mother continued to live the way she wanted to because the Manor was able to accommodate her needs. “She loved to garden and was able to plant on the patio, and she would never miss her Saturday pizza parties with her friends on the fifth floor that was nicknamed the ‘frat house,’” said Barbara.

First, we thought we might lose him to birthing-related complications. As he has grown older, he has had to go to orthopedic doctors and neurologists far too frequently. Then six weeks ago he fell and broke his left femur. Ugh! Former resident Edith Marlow

Edith was able to have things just the way she wanted, and she was so happy to be there says Cavallaro. Interested in making new memories while still getting to live the way you want? Contact Whitley Stokes, marketing director, at 620-442-8700 or wstokes@pmma.org. u

I have an almost 2-year-old grandson named Zander. And while all of my grandchildren are just as sweet as they can Greg Schmidt possibly be, his little life tugs at Papa’s heart in a uniquely different way. Why? Because he’s had to face way too many challenges in his short-lived life.

Left to right is Jean Hastings, Ann Hastings, Edith Marlow and Barbara Cavallaro

In the past couple of weeks, I’ve been reminded again and again of two things. First, ours is an ever-present Father that loves us, lives in us and walks beside us no matter what challenges we face. And second, life is precious, fragile, and vulnerable … all at the same time! So, while I’m not sure how Zander’s life will turn out, I do believe God will lead, guide

Surrender – continued on page 2

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