I always love those moments
when you witness a beauty that God has presented to us here on earth.
Like those amazing sunsets over the water, or a clear star filled sky
at night, or a shooting star. This past week has been pretty crazy
for me. Last Tuesday morning I got a call from my mom that my Grandpa
had gone home. It hit me real hard, I mean my Grandpa was doing so
well just two days prior, and just so quickly, he was gone. Today I
had the honor to be a pallbearer at the funeral, and it was a great
testament to my Grandpa's life.
My Grandpa was one of a
kind. He raised 12 kids in a small house on the east side of Detroit.
He taught all of them good values and morals. When he passed, his 12
kids were all still living, and he had 28 grandchildren and 24
great-grandchildren. Talk about a great life, and a great legacy he
left behind. What I want to talk about is the LIFE Joseph Kramek
lead. I believe the biggest impact you have in life is to lead people
to Christ. My grandfather raised all his children in the church, and
showed what it means to be a follower of Jesus. He was the greatest
man I've ever met.
In today's society, being
rich in successful is most often-times related to your financial
success you've had in your life. My Grandpa though, was one of the
richest men who ever walked this earth. Not rich in dollar signs, but
rich in the spirit. Raising 12 kids, working 60 hours a week just to
make sure everyone is fed. He stayed married to my grandma for almost
70 years, and was just as much in love with her the day he died as he
was the day he got married. For me, when my time comes to leave this
Earth, I hope I would have had a similar impact on lives that my
Grandpa did. Not saying that I am going to have 12 kids, or 30
grandchildren or whatever, I'm hoping that I can be a true follower
of Jesus, and leave this world knowing that I let His love shine
through me.
Today, on this beautiful
March day in Detroit, my Grandpa was buried. As all of us who were at
the funeral watched as the casket was shut, and taken away, we all
had that same feeling you get when you see a shooting star. What do
you do when you are lucky enough to get a glimpse a shooting star?
Witnessing a shooting star is a moment where you just feel so
grateful and blessed to get to see something so beautiful. Then you
usually look around at the people who are with you, and instantly you
know they saw it too, and you get to share this wonderful moment with
them.
Today when we saw his casket
close, we all looked around, and were so grateful to be blessed with
knowing, and loving a shooting star which was my Grandpa. I love you
Grandpa! Thank you for showing me what it truly means to be a man.
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