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Pete and June Willson

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I’m wrapping up my chat with my friends Pete and June in their living room, just before they celebrate their 69th wedding anniversary. And we return to a familiar topic in our conversations: their neighbors.

Pete loves to talk about their street. He describes how there are seventeen families on the block, and over the years he has given each five letters talking about Jesus. He starts gently and then puts on a little more pressure. He tells them there is a heaven and there is a hell. He’s seen some reaction and a lot of no reaction, but all are friendly. They all know his condition now; he’s told them all.

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I’m sitting in the the living room of my friends Pete and June days before they celebrate 69 years of marriage, hearing their story. I’ve heard how they were raised in homes where Christ is the center, which is the foundation of their hope.

June and Pete’s childhood families loved not only the Lord but also wrestling. June’s dad took her to wrestling matches at the college from the time she was young, and Pete went to watch his older brothers. She remembers being a senior in high school sitting across from Pete’s family. Her dad pointed out Pete and noted, “He’s a good wrestler. We’re recruiting him.” June hardly noticed him at the time but couldn’t miss his mom, who was a short and stocky woman who swayed so enthusiastically while watching her wrestling sons that she pushed her quiet husband all the way down the bench during the matches. Pete still laughs about it, saying his friends would come not to see wrestling but to watch his mom. Continue reading