Miles Strodel: a man of life and integrity.

What do you want people to say about you?

This is Miles Strodel. He is the father of my best friend since kindergarten (or third grade if you ask her), Donna Strodel Aldridge. Miles was like a second father to me, and the legacy he left behind when he passed away June 27th will live in my heart forever. Today, I heard people describe him at his memorial service: joyful, full of integrity, an environmentalist before there was such a thing, crazy, a coach, a father. All of these words rang so true to me. Perhaps my pastor of my youth, Gordon MacDonald, summed it up best. Miles’ life FIT. It all fit together. Whether you knew him as a coach, a camper, a father, a school headmaster, he was the same man. He lived with principles and integrity, and he lived a clean life. The pieces of his life…FIT.

That’s what I want people to say about me. I want to be known as a woman who was on a consistent race to show God’s kingdom. I don’t want there to be any hidden corners where light can’t shine, or inconsistencies in words or actions. It’s a tall order, but really is there any other way to live? I saw a legacy today. I saw how one man, living his own life consistently and with integrity, can change the world.

What do you want people to say about you?

As an aside, I also got to spend time today with some of my oldest and dearest friends. OK…no, we aren’t OLD. But these friends are so dear. As one of my high school buddies, Dick, said, it seems like no time has gone by at all. We have all shared the bond of growing through this world with faith in the ultimate outcome and joy in the journey. We were able to walk into our old church and pick up as if this crazy life in between had never happened. And we all agreed: that’s what Heaven will be like! What an amazing plan.