A Thief in the Pantry is a love story. It's not the typical romance, but a true story of deep, abiding love that saw Marv and Jan through the devastating thievery of Alzheimer's disease. You will get to know and love Jan as she grew up in a family farm home on the southwestern Minnesota prairie during the Depression and committed to a lifelong marriage to her adventurous pastor-husband. When Thief Alzheimer's arrived in their home to steal Jan's memory and dignity, their strong love and devotion to each other enabled Marv to live out his vow to care for her. Woven through the love story is an undercurrent of deep faith from which Marv and Jan drew strength and hope. The journey appears to end with Jan's death only to find a new road for her in heaven and for Marv as he continues alone. While this book tells a sad story, it also suggests positive solutions to the challenges that caring for Alzheimer's patients will pose to families and care facilities in the near future. During the journey when Marv asked, "Why Jan?" he was given the stamina to continue on. His insights will help you prepare for the challenge if Thief Alzheimer's invades your pantry.
Author: Marvin B. EppardPublisher: WestBow Press
Published: 11/24/2020
Pages: 242
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.63lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.51d
ISBN13: 9781664209541
ISBN10: 1664209549
BISAC Categories:-
Family & Relationships |
Marriage & Long Term Relationships-
Religion |
Christian Living | Love & MarriageAbout the Author
Marvin B. Eppard, MDiv, a graduate of Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, served forty-five years as a pastor, including a mission in Nome, Alaska. After retirement, he volunteered three spring semesters as an adjunct instructor at Alaska Christian College. He and his wife did short-term missions in Japan, Mozambique, and Russia as teachers assisting and encouraging their missionary friends. Marv is the dad of two daughters and two sons and grandpa to nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was caregiver and advocate for Janice as she progressed through the stages of Alzheimer's disease until her death on June 5, 2019. Marv is an energetic ninety-year-old, who has a passion for encouraging the families who are and will encounter this degenerative disease.