Gus & Rick: A Memorial Day Meditation

Hospice chaplaincy took its toll emotionally sometimes, but it was blessed work. How grateful I was for those days, those days when God graced me with a little bit of the kingdom to keep me keepin' on. Usually, God’s grace came in the form of a patient sharing with me their story. Some days, I’d come home after the last visit full of gratitude. A patient named Gus comes to mind this Memorial Day as we ponder the meaning of selfless service for one’s country. Gus was 92-year-old man I visited just a couple of times. He graced me with his story and it helped me affirm the good in humanity and the goodness of my people. During World War II, Gus was a drafted officer in the German army. He was injured in the infamous battle of Moscow in late 1941. He’d later return to battle and eventually was taken as a POW by American soldiers and brought to Memphis, Tennessee. Gus spent a long while talking about how POW camps in America were different, a good different. He knew about the horror st...