Those former students have been all over Facebook the past few days, repeating the many things he taught them - the most common of which was "God is real, young people." He told me many times how he really wanted them to get that message if they didn't get anything else.
He made them presents in his woodworking shop. He had them to his home for parties. Imagine! Thirty high schoolers from one Bible class (a particularly rambunctious group - our son was one of the ringleaders), and they all showed up because nobody wanted to miss a party at the Deans' home. (His wife is a saint.) He prayed for them. He loved them.
Pastor and Mrs. Dean have prayed, every morning, for our own two for a number of years. That means more to me than anything.
A week ago at this time, Pastor Dean was fine with no overriding health problems. Now he is in heaven. We are a little poorer down here on earth, as a giant example of the faith has gone home. His example will be greatly missed.
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Well said Mrs. Bailes. It's been years since I had a class with Mr. Dean, but I always tried to keep tabs and asked people how he was doing. I would tell Jack to tell his grandpa hi for me. As his students, we all knew he truly cared about us. Mr. Dean passing is one more reminder that we don't know when our time is up here. I'd like to think the sun shines a little brighter now that Mr. Dean is watching over us all.
A great life theme: "God is real." Pastor Dean will be missed.
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