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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 11, 2010 4:38PM

Anniversary Love Letter: To Sue on Our Twenty-Seventh

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To my loving and lovely wife:

 Look at that smiling young couple. Remember them? It was February 12, 1983.  Suzie, our parish priest, had just pronounced us man and wife and after we greeted everyone we ran to the back of Emmanuel Episcopal into the steeple close to ring the church bell. I picked you up and held you while this picture was taken. Remember how after I pulled down the rope you grabbed it and it lifted you high off your feet? We got a big laugh out of that.

Remember how Earl got so drunk that he knocked the silverware off the stand in the serving line at the reception; yet he could write such a beautiful toast to us on the back of that napkin? We kept that scribbled napkin. And Leslie did it in calligraphy. It hangs on the wall still.

"We wish you peace and health.
We wish you opportunity and success.
We wish you understanding of yourselves and each other.
We wish you understanding that people change and you will change.
We wish you understanding of the difference between loving each other and liking each other.
Loving each other makes marriages happen.  
Liking each other makes marriages work.
We wish you freedom of spirit, harmony with God's eternal plan
And, mutual respect, in what you believe and in what you do.
We wish you love and happiness - always."


Remember the hurried drive from St. Louis to Carbondale to catch the train to New Orleans, the sleeper car? the cocktails and my arriving hung over? Mardi Gras and the wonderful food, Bourbon Street, begneits at Cafe du Monde?

Take a closer look at that young couple.

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Funny thing. I can't quite recognize the young man. He is growing old, and is a bit crippled by medical problems that have no solution, pains that deepen the lines in his brow. He is fatter. His hair is silver, wavy and long, down to his shoulders. He wears a beard. But if I look deeply into the young man's eyes I see that same glow of love I see in the eyes of the fellow in the mirror after I wake. That same glow I see in his eyes lights my life today when I think of the woman the young man married.

The lovely, smiling young woman I recognize. I see her every day when she comes home from work, still lovely, still in love, still glad she took a chance and married an "older man." You were 27 and I was 43.

Remember how so many people counseled us that it "wouldn't work," "couldn't last," that we "came from different religious backgrounds," you Catholic, me Protestant? Even Susie worried that we might not make it when we were doing our Pre-Cana marriage counseling.

Well, here we are. And the same 16 years still separate our ages. But nothing separates our love. I am less physically able to do thing now, things we love to do together. You know how I hate that. But we knew it would come someday, and we knew that we would learn to accept it as it comes. We knew we would adapt. And we are, although I am often stubborn and reluctant in my acceptance.

But I told you long ago that I would not go gently into old age. I am keeping that promise. I will do what I can as long as I can. We will ride our motorcycles together and enjoy exploring this beautiful world together as long as I can still get a leg over a saddle. And when I can't do that we'll get scooters!

And so I look forward, still as anxious as I was 27 years ago, to see you come in the door, to know that we will be together. I know that I love you with all my heart and soul and life. And I know that you feel the same way about me. I sometimes question how you still can, but I know that you do.

Paul wrote: "Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things." He followed that by saying, "Love never ends."

You, my darling Sue, are the love I never thought I could have, the joy of my life I never thought I deserved. You are my heart, my soul, my breath, my life. Not "until death do us part," but forever.

Monte

 

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Monte, this is such a beautiful tribute to Sue, and to the lasting love of your marriage. Brought tears to my eyes.

Happy Valentines Day.
Just wonderful, Monte...beautiful marriage...lucky man...xox
Me too, brought tears to my eyes too! So sweet.
Congratulations on making it work for 27 years. Here's to the next 27, scooters and all!
Happy tears are flowing. This is so beautiful. Congratulations to both you and Sue. Wishing you both many, many more loving years together. Happy Valentine's Day and Happy Anniversary.
Aww! Congratulations and many blessings! You need to ride your motorcycles to my part of the country, because if you wait till you're on scooters, you'll have to take the long way around!
"That same glow I see in his eyes lights my life today when I think of the woman the young man married."

you two are blessed... this was lovely
Sue is a lucky lady, this was just beautiful Monte.
Gorgeous . . . just gorgeous . . . Happy Valentine's Day, Monte!
You are both so lucky! Everyone should find what you have but few do.

Happy Anniversary Sue and Monte.

Denese
Well Monte, it is most apparent that your good taste and fortune extends far beyond your interests in music and motorcycles. The same must be said of Sue.
Congratulations.
Monte
beyond beautiful... I wish you and Sue the best. Happy Anniversary.
Wow. Chokes me up!
So very sweet and loving, I am happy for both of you! Congratulations.
Lovely Monte. So very happy for you both.
Happy Anniversary!
A lovely tribute to a woman who obivously has made you very happy throughout the years. Enjoy your night. R

(Seems February was a good month to get married in).
How wonderful that you found each other. This is lovely.
So beautiful! Congratulations to you both Monte & Sue. Happy Anniversary & many more to come!
What a lovely post - how blessed you both obviously are.
awww...this is SO lovely & those are two happy people in that photo! There is nothing like a REAL-life love story. I like this: "Loving each other makes marriages happen, Liking each other makes marriages work." I also wish you "love and happiness -- always." Happy Valentine's Day, Monte & Sue!
Lucky you, old friend. May there be many more anniversaries and happy Valentines days.
This is such a beautiful tribute. How wonderful it is for you to have found each other. Love to you both,
Awww - so sweet! Here's to many more!
Absolutely beautiful and heartwarming, just wow, congratulations!
Very sweet. The love and apprciation pours through in every paragraph. You're both very fortunate in love. Happy 27th anniversary!
This is lovely. Congratulations Monte, and many more.
Sue, you married a winner! =o) Congratulations on proving all the naysayers wrong.

Monte, what wife's heart wouldn't melt on getting such a ringing endorsement from her beloved husband? Well done, and worth a thousand bouquets of roses.
I could not love this more. Congrats to you both!
What a beautiful piece! What a beautiful marriage! Happy anniversary to you lucky people.
Aw, Monte. You are really pulling at the heartstrings. I especially appreciate the quote from Paul. Here's to many more happy years for you and Sue.
Marvelous. Many more happy loving years to you both.
Thank you, everyone. Sue read this and all your comments before she went to bed. She and I are so very grateful for your warm congratulations and good wishes for us. We have been very blessed in our life together and you are part of those blessings.

Monte and Sue
Monte: This is what I see as rising to love, that neverending upward arc that starts whenever it starts and just keeps rising to ever greater heights of awareness, intensity, yet, strangely, peace as well. This is what I believe and how I believe. You have articulated an article of faith, and the two of you....well, I just fall back in awe of this. You are each so fortunate, so blessed, and so aware of the blessing, and we all share in this. So mote it be.
Happy day, Monte! You were and are both such cuties! Here's to the love of your life!
Wonderful, Monte. I can't imagine anything more central to a life worth living than the incredible connection of no-holds-barred, flat-out, wholehearted, head-over-heels love.
That was not a toast, it was a blessing, because both of you certainly seem to have been blessed in your relationship and your ability to express yourselves, singly and together, within it. Happy Anniversary Monte and Sue.
Monte, the photograph is beautiful but the story of your loving is even more so.
This is just so beautiful, you made me cry with joy. What a picture, what a story. But the part I like best is the love that never ends. May you have that forever.
Thank you again, everyone. Sue has not read the last several comments but I am sure she will be moved by them as I have been. She will read them tomorrow. God bless all of you for your loving kindness.

Monte
Monte ... Your story ... and expression of love ... reminds of one thing: my parents, separated by 15 years, he was 49 when they married, she 34 ... and he 52 when I was born, she 37. Her illness cut their time together to 25 years. Like you, she was devout in her faith, as was my dad, but from a different perspective. But their differences were minor and few,and never an issue. They were constant companions and they loved each other passionately throughout their time together. Just being a part of their lives taught me a lot about love ... and set a high standard. She's been gone since '64, he since '72. But I think of them often, and when I do, I think of their love ... for each other ... for me ... for God. It is how I see the two of you.

You and Sue are truly blessed. It is a joy to "witness" such a blessing. I rate you ((((R)))) for Really Special. Thanks for sharing.
What an awesome tribute! This is truly a love letter if I ever saw one. Happy Anniversary to a very wonderful couple.
Oh, Monte! Your love, your heart, your soul, spills from every word! What a joyous love you two share and how glorious it is that you shared it with us!
Happy Valentine's Day but more importantly, Happy Anniversary!!
Monte what a beautiful love letter for your bride. I'm certain she will love this as much as the man how wrote it. Best wishes for you and Sue.
Monte- This is so lovely. Happy anniversary, and happy Valentine's Day. I loved the toast, too. R
Happy Anniversary, Monte!
I love the photo and that you kept the "napkin toast."
Very sweet, and I agree--love never ends.
:-)
So lovely. Thank you, Monte.
Thanks for all the additional comments. Sue and I are most appreciative. You all are such good people and we love all of you.
Beyond comment and straight to the heart, Monte. You know how to be a lover to Sue and in all things. Your passion and depth reach so many.
Sue is a blessed woman! A beautiful letter!
This is so lovely Monte. I am sure that Sue appreciated it so much, especially with the prospect of scooters in the future.

Smiles and hugs to you both!
A belated happy anniversary, Monte and Sue. And, yeah, I can see the same man in the pictures -- it's mostly in the eyes.

The run-up to your wedding reminds me of ours, which took place the year before yours.
Beautiful story and post.
Nice to read about some happiness for a change on OS.

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Thanks for the further comments, good friends. They are much appreciated. Both Sue and I thank you.

Monte
Monte - belated congratulations to both you and Sue. How blessed you both are to have one another - this post is one of the most inspiring and loving pieces I have ever read. I love the image of you both on scooters, though I hope that is a long time away:)
Thank you, Dusty. You are very kind. I hope the scooter time is down the road a bit too, but the new "super scooters" are as big as motorcycles, have top speeds over 100 mph and can easily tour at 70 mph effortlessly. So they really aren't like the little Vespas of old.

Monte