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Janny Grein Dies
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Debbie Kane
Comment Date:
11:22 on Dec 8 2012
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I am reading post after post of how so many of us, recently "just started thinking about Janny", and "looked her up" or "Googled Janny", etc because we were "thinking about her music"...only to learn that a little over a year ago, she went on to be with Jesus. I fall into this same category. I was having a troubled night with chronic pain (a leftover "prize in the bottom of my "cracker jack box" which represents the residual damage of chemotherapy treatments I had taken to battle cancer) and was drawn to look up Janny's music for help a couple of weeks ago. The news of her death popped up quickly and I nearly lost it. After calming down a bit, I realized that while Janny is now out of pain...the kind of horrific pain that all of us who have had to endure while battling cancer....and while she no longer suffers...well, her MUSIC is still anointed and quite capable of ministering to every need that any one of us could possibly have. So, while still grieving that night, I started listening to her music...allowing it to fill my spirit man like it has done on so many occasions in the past. Janny, it was a true gift from God to call you friend. It was an honor to "loan" you my guitar (as I was a member of the church orchestra, sitting on stage behind you one night in 1979) when you broke a string on your own guitar. It was a true privilege to be used in assisting you that night, during a concert you were doing at Lakewood Church's old location in Houston, TX. And lastly, what fun it was to always have a fresh pack of your favorite brand of chewing gum on my person whenever I was present at one of your concerts, lol...because you would always find me if you needed a piece, lol! I will miss you so much my friend and cannot wait to reunite with you one day. In the mean time, I know that I can always rely on your music to transcend me to higher places during the hours when I need them most.
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