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Rev. Dr. Monte Canfield

Rev. Dr. Monte Canfield
Location
Newcomerstown, Ohio, USA
Birthday
December 28
Title
Rev. Dr. Monte Canfield
Company
Retired
Bio
Retired Protestant Pastor and Theologian, jointly credentialed in the United Church of Christ and the Moravian Church. Education: BA, MA, M.Div, Thd. Public Service: NY State Office of Executive Development, Management Intern; Federal Exec. Branch: Executive Office of the President, Budget Examiner, Bureau of the Budget; Interior, Director of Energy and Minerals, Bureau of Land Management; Non Profit: Ford Foundation, Deputy Director, Energy Policy Project; Congressional: Director, Office of Special Projects; Director, Division of Energy and Materials, General Accounting Office; Private industry: Vice President, Grow Group, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer, US Paint; Owner, the Energy Center, St. Louis. Christian service: Pastor, First Congregational UCC, Ottawa, Illinois; Pastor, St. Paul's UCC, Port Washington, Ohio; Pastor, Moravian Church, Gnadenhutten, Ohio.

Rev. Dr. Monte Canfield's Links

Memoirs and Biographical (also see Motorcycling Memories)
Musical Tribute Essays, Playlists, Videos
Motorcycling Memories
The Christian Calendar Series
Essays on the Exodus and the Ten Commandments
Reflections on Faith
FEBRUARY 13, 2009 12:08PM

An Anniversary Love Letter: To Sue on Our 26th

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This is a letter I wrote to Sue.  Yesterday was our 26th wedding anniversary.  I have a huge flaw that is part generational and part just me.  I don't often enough say how I feel about the one who is at the heart of my existance.  I find getting the words out awkward. 

That may sound strange knowing how prolific I am here on OS, but when I think about my wife and all that she means to me the words get tangled and seem hopelessly  inadaquate.  When a love exceeds anything you ever thought even for a moment that you could feel, putting that into words seems both necessary and impossible at the same time.  But I try.  Here is what I wrote to her yesterday.  I share it with you, with her permission, because she is such a special lady who reads here on OS most days and appreciates you for what you write, and appreciates OS for providing me a haven for writing that takes my mind off of my problems.

(Parentheticals are my additions to clarify certain names, etc.)


 Happy 26th Anniversary, Sue,

It is very hard to find words to describe how much your love means to me.  My love for you grows with the passing days and years. When I get up in the morning and when I go to sleep at night you are the first and last in my thoughts. My prayer is always for your well being and that you will feel the love that I do not express nearly enough.

This past year has been hard on us both, but you have helped me so much, not just in adjusting to my medical condition, but in being there for every major event, through all the doctor visits and all those difficult tests.  I can't tell you how hard it would have been to do any of that without you there by my side.

 When I have been down because of this medical problem you have both listened and tried to lift me up, and it has helped enormously. When I complain day after day or worry about some new wrinkle in my medical problems you have listened and given me support, whether the problem is major or minor, or even imaginary.

I remember when so many people, almost all of your family, and even Suzy (the Episcopal Priest who married us)  during out pre-Cana sessions, were so skeptical about our getting married.  They assumed that the fact that you are 16 years younger than I am guaranteed our marriage would fail.

And I remember those early years when I was drinking and all of the mental anguish I put you through. I remember how, when you went to stay at your mother's, God stepped in and told me that enough was enough and that I was about to lose you, if I hadn't already. Between God and you I saw the path to sobriety I had to take even though I had know idea how to walk it.  

Jim White (my AA sponsor) was another of God's gifts to us as Jim showed me the way. And there were those difficult years of my early sobriety, the going to seminary with hardly enough money to live on, and God's gracious gift of tuition scholarships and even book money from Samuel UCC when we were so very broke that last semester. 

I think more than any other time in my life those years between the beginning of my sobriety and finishing seminary were when I knew that God was actually looking out for us. There have been many other times since then that I have felt that, and all of those times were clearly times when I could not have helped myself.  I needed God.  And I needed you.

I remember also saying to Suzy that if we could make it through 25 years of marriage I would consider our marriage a success.  And now I look at each additional year as a pure gift of God's love and faithfulness to us. We do not hold the future in our hands.  We cannot see where our path will lead. But we can see clearly that God is with us and that his will for us is that we be together. He will give us what we need to face that future.

I love you and I thank you for the gift of your love.

Monte
 

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Aww. What a beautiful example for all of us here. Blessings to you both.
Teary eyed here.. This was beautiful. Happy Anniversary and Happy Valentine's Day to both of you. You have many wonderful gifts from God.
Thank you for sharing this with us. I loved it.
The thing that makes great marriages great is the ability of the people in them to weather the storms and upheaval of life and also to laugh and take joy in the great gifts they are given. You and Sue certainly have all of that. Heartfelt congratulations and Happy Valentine's Day to you both!
Very sweet and honest, no surprise. Thanks for sharing your relationship with us and congratulations. My husband is only 12 years older than I am. Every time we attend any Architecture school reunion or party, his oldest friends remind him that he is a cradle robbing dog, which I think they say because it surprised the heck out of all of them. May your lives continue to have wonderful surprises.

XOX
I'm breathless , Monte. That was absolutely wonderful. The two of you are blessed to have each other.

Paws and hugs!
Aw, so beautiful, Monte. I'm happy for both you and Sue that you've found each other. I'm sure that your letter will make her feel very, very loved. Happy Anniversary!
There have been many times when I have been smart enough to say, "I don't care how this works out, as long as we are together when it's over, I'll be fine."

That's all she needed to hear.

I have done nothing as rewarding as making and keeping my commitment to another human being. Happy V-Day to both of you.
All of you who have commented have become such good friends, sharing parts of yourselves and being honest with each other.

This is something that I thought could never happen on something as impersonal as the internet. But it has happened here.

Kerry can say what he wants about community and friendship being down the page from a place for writers. It is both, and if it ever becomes only a sterile place for people to dump their writing then I think it will deserve the coldness that will produce.

So, for my part, I care very much about each of you individually, and want you to know that the extended family aspect of OS is every bit as important as my writing.

Monte
"the words get tangled and seem hopelessly inadaquate."

I agree. Sometimes there just are no words.
Monte,
You are a one of a kind class act. Glad you found each other. It is amazing what the right woman can mean to a man. I know that you feel very lucky. but I must say that Sue is lucky, too!
Happy Anniversary to Sue and You! M
Blessings to you Monte, for your love and your gift of sharing.
Thank you for this peek into your marriage. Thank you.
Congratulations, my 26th anniversary is the 22nd.
Thanks to all those who have commented since I last replied. You are all such a blessing to me. Sue will be amazed at all the warm wishes that we have received here. The support of my friends here on OS never fails to bring a smile to my face and a deep sense of gratitude that you are here. As the song says, "You lift me up." Surely you do.

Thank you all .

Monte
Lovely Valentine's Day post. You know (and acknowledge) how blessed you are to be a part of such a beautiful love story. All the patience, the dedication, the hard work, the courage it took to change your lifestyle -- all of it paid off, and it's good for people to hear that it CAN pay off, that there is (to use a cliche) a real light at the end of those tunnels. Thank you for sharing this, Monte and Sue. (My husband and I will be married 26 years this year, too! Of course, our daughter just turned 30 this week...hmmm...how did that happen?)
Monte - what an amazingly heartfelt letter - truly the best valentine's day any person could ask for. Thank you and Sue for sharing this with us.
You and Sue are two of the luckiest people on the planet. All the more so since you went through some rough patches. Happy Valentines Day to you both!!!
This is very very beautiful and inspiring. I'm printing this out and keeping it and that's the best compliment I can pay to you
You're a lucky man Monte, as am I. Give Sue my condolences, ahem, I mean congratulations! ;-)

That's a lovely sentiment.
Congrats to you both
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What a treasure you are. Your marriage and your's and Suzy's mutual love and genuine friendship is authentic and enviable.

God bless you both with many more years of wonderful wedded bliss and good health.

Happy Anniversary and Happy Valentine's Day!

xo JC
I find it awkward not to reply name by name but I am trying to read the recent posts of some 66 friends and 10 newbies that I am looking at to include the best stuff in the Must Read Post list that I publish late Saturday (usually about 2am Sunday morning.

So, this is to all those who have commented since I last replied: You are all such good friends and so willing to share a joy or lift up another OS friend that it simply warms my heary to know that you have taken the time to read and comment. Sue was reading through the comments just a while ago and she was very thankful for so many friends and nice comments.

Thank you all.

Monte
Happy Anniversary to you both, how fortunate you both are to have each other.

Thank you Monte for generously sharing this with us. It is reassuring to know that profound, long lasting love between two people is possible. The admiration and respect you convey here for Sue resonates with truth and your gratitude for having her by your side. May you both be blessed with many healthy years to come.
We have but to ask, with sincerity and humility.
I am very happy for you Monte....and I am grateful to her, for unselfishly playing a role in delivering your tender, thought provoking words and images to us...........Blessings to both of you my friend.
here's to both of you.
Thanks, all of you for the additional comments and your good wishes for Sue and me. They are each appreciated. What a wonderful and generous group of friends we have found here on OS. Sometimes it blows my mind because I never expected to find it on the internet.

God bless you all.

Monte
I am happy you both found each other! So many look and never find. How sweet it is when we let Him show the way. Many blessings for much love, peace, joy and happiness. :)
Monte,
I'm sorry I didn't respond to this yesterday. I was out with my love, hiking. He and I have been together only 14 months, and my wish is that 25 years from now, we will still feel about each other the way you and your beloved wife do.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Thank you, SM,FLW and SK: I appreciate every comment and Sue reads them all as well. We are both pleased and humbled by these sweet and supportive comments. We both feel very fortunate that with so many bumps along the way, especially in the early years, we have stuck it out and come to the good place that our marriage now is.

My medical problems have presented yet another challenge but one that we are tackling together. I think that has been the key for us. While each of us has our individual things we do on our own, when it comes to the big issues that we confront as a couple we always work together to solve the problems.

God bless you.

Monte (and Sue)
This is a beautiful expression of love. I got a little closer to knowing who you are through this piece.
Thanks, Buffy. I'm honored that you are still reading posts here on my blog. Flattered, really.

Monte