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SUMMARY:Service for Gustav Nystrom
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interfaith service celebration of life for Gustav A. Nystrom (May 10\, 1948 to April 2\, 2022). Gus was a great friend of MCC who regularly attended MCC Friday Jumu’ah prayer services in interfaith solidarity and supported and championed the outreach and growth of the Muslim community in Tri-Valley. \nMohammed Abdul Baseer will offer a Qur’an recitation and prayer on behalf of the Tri-Valley Muslim community. \n1 p.m. | Saturday\, April 30 | Lynnewood Methodist Church\, 4444 Black Ave.\, Pleasanton\, CA | No RSVP needed \nThis will be an interfaith service. Gus wanted all to feel welcome and appreciated. Casual attire is suggested. There will be time to share stories and memories. \nFruit juices (his favorite beverages) and some treats are to be provided. \nFrom Gus’s daughter: \n\nCelebration of Life for Gustav A. Nystrom \nMay 10\, 1948 – April 2\, 2022 \nWhere: Lynnewood Methodist Church\, 4444 Black Ave.\, Pleasanton\, CA \nWhen: Saturday\, April 30\, 2022\, at 1 pm \nThis will be an interfaith service. Gus wanted all to feel welcome and appreciated. Casual attire is suggested. There will be time to share stories and memories. \nInternational potluck social gathering following the service in the church hall – please bring your favorite International dish to share (you can drop off in the hall). Fruit juices (his favorite beverages) and some treats to be provided. \nQuestions or suggestions: nystromc@georgetown.edu \nPlease RSVP so we can share any updates and get an idea of how much food we will need: https://forms.gle/2XiqzhnsvT7qsNTQ9 \nPlease forward this on to others who knew him (or even knew of him) as his impact was wide. \nIn lieu of flowers\, please donate to one of his favorite charities in his name – we will hand out a list at the service and will also email it out. \nThank you for caring so much about our dad\,  David and Christina \n\n\n******\n\n\nIn September 2019\, after years of struggling\, my dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. He declined rapidly\, physically and cognitively. In March of 2020 he was put on hospice. The following month\, at the urging of hospice and ramping up of COVID\, I moved him into a board and care (residential home where all of the residents have some form of dementia) nearby. The caregivers treated him with dignity\, respect and love – and I was able to visit frequently. In September of 2021 he was taken off of hospice because he no longer met the physical criteria to keep him on. Hospice was a gift from God. The nurse/case manager was extraordinarily helpful – and other hospice services including dementia resources and social workers were invaluable. He passed away on Saturday\, April 2\, 2022. It was peaceful and sudden and he was not alone.\n\nYou all know he used to love talking – about social justice\, and politics\, and religion – in the past 2 years he listened but didn’t contribute much to conversations. He started to communicate thoughts\, but forgot his point sometimes mid-sentence or got confused\, which frustrated him.\n\nUntil the end he still enjoyed fruit juices (mango\, guava\, orange) and visits from his mom (Gigi\, who lives in San Jose now)\, my Uncle Hal (his brother\, lives in Sunnyvale) and my brother (Dave\, lives in Davis) and I. My Aunt Linda and I have taken turns cutting his hair and trimming his beard. My daughter\, Ashley (15)\, seems to elicit the most smiles and enthusiasm from him – from everyone\, actually. My son\, Thomas (13) can get chatty with him\, but it takes a little more nudging.\n\nMy dad has always said that the most important thing to him was his dignity – he would have been crushed to know what his life was like towards the end.\n\nAs with my grandfather when he had Alzheimer’s\, my dad was prone to doing some silly things over the past several years. My hope is that my kids remember more than just the “funny Alzheimer’s things” Tito has done. I hope they are proud of his unbelievable intelligence\, passion for helping the less fortunate\, devotion to equality for all\, true enjoyment of learning about and respecting other cultures\, commitment to religious understanding and inclusion\, generosity with too many charities to mention\, genuine fidelity to peace and justice\, and love of being in love. And I hope when they see a map or a Denny’s\, they think of him.\n\nIf you have a story you would like to share with my brother and I and my kids\, about their grandfather\, I would be so touched if you send it to me. I really do want them to be proud of him – have a balanced view of him and his life. They might not care too much now\, but they will\, as they grow older and their life perspective broadens.\n\nAttached are a few recent pictures of my dad with various family. In preparation for sending this message out I started looking at old pictures of my dad with my kids …. he went a lot of places with us and was usually gleefully up for anything. I made a  slideshow and a few video clips.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/hSmQeSHxjmQ\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efMSh1pPa_U
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/service-for-gustav-nystrom/
LOCATION:Lynnewood Methodist Church\, 4444 Black Ave.\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interfaith & Community Outreach
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SUMMARY:Loving Across the Difference
DESCRIPTION:Please join us this Saturday evening for an Iftar dinner experience as we observe the holy month of Ramadan and help create a better society by learning about the theme “Loving Across the Difference” with parables and prayers from the Christian and Islamic faiths with Rev. Andrew Lobban and Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi. \n6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. | Saturday\, April 30 | St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in Livermore | Register at: mcceastbay.org/interiftar\nSpace is limited at this interfaith Iftar. MCC congregation members may attend ONLY if they accompany a friend\, co-worker\, or neighbor of another faith or nonfaith. \nIftar means ‘fast-breaking\,’ and it is an integral part of the Muslim community’s life during the sacred month of Ramadan. Muslims break their daily Ramadan fast with a community dinner called an “iftar.” \n\n\nPlease RSVP your attendance so we can make sure to have adequate food. \nInterfaith Iftar Event Schedule \n\n6 p.m. – Arrival & Socializing\n6:15 p.m. – Midday Prayer (Asr)\n6:30 p.m. – The program begins with Ustadha Hosai Mojaddidi & Rev. Andrew Lobban\n8:01 p.m. – Call to Prayer and Breaking of Fast\n8:20 p.m. – Prayer at Sunset (Maghrib) followed by Iftar Dinner\n\nThis event is sponsored and supported by St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church and the MCC East Bay. \nThis is the third Iftar for the Tri-Valley. \n\nHere was 2017: “What Ramadan Means:” https://youtu.be/tiJgEJT-DM8\nHere was 2018 “Why Faith Matters:” https://youtu.be/5J8rL9Hepog\nHere was 2019 “Loving Across the Difference”: https://youtu.be/JzK7JexOxLw\nHere was the 2022: “Loving Across the Difference”: https://youtu.be/Hb8_0IUwCBU\n\n\nThe Holy month of Ramadan\n\n“Iftar” is the fast-breaking meal observed each evening at sundown during the holy month of Ramadan.  The Interfaith Iftar Dinner allows the whole community to join our Muslim friends for an evening meal as they break their Ramadan fast.  \nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/interfaith-iftar/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church\, 678 Enos Way\, Livermore\, CA\, CA\, 94551\, United States
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