Rev. Ronald K Smith
To The Family of Linda Brown-Thompson, I want to express my sincerest condolences to the entire family. Some of you I met while I pastored St. Mark AME, Topeka, others I only heard about. However you are all special to me. Linda was very supportive of my ministry at St. Mark AME (1992-1996). Because of her humility she was not one that had to be out front. However she was very inspirational and I enjoyed the times I would go to her home and sit off and talk with her and her hubby William (Buster). She was also a very vital part of the music ministry at St. Mark AME. In many ways she has been a trailblazer and a God-fearing Child of the Almighty, so faithful and dedicated. The whole Topeka community will not be the same without
Sister Linda, but I pray that you'll keep the legacy while she sojourn on earth alive ( I know Cheryl will). I thank you for affording me the opportunity to serve as member of the Brown Foundation. It was my intent to attend service but unfortunately the logistics for my travel from Bermuda to Topeka could not be arranged because of other obligations. But "Oh! I don't fear or fret, because in that Great Getting Up Morning sister Linda and I will meet again in that place were there is no segregation, were all God's children will walk hand in hand"...Family, I'm talking about Heaven.....sleep on Sister Linda but in that Great Getting Up Morning, we shall meet again.
Submitted-In-Love
Rev. Ronald K Smith
Bermuda
Wednesday April 4, 2018 at 6:53 am