Stan Telchin’s daughter Judy refutes her sister Ann’s allegationsDear Dad: It has come to my attention that my sister is falsely representing me by telling others that I am in agreement with what she and her husband are doing. I want to let you know, again, that I am not in any contact with Ann, and have not been for years. I tried via email to correspond with her, and she has made it clear to me, that she has severed the relationship and wants NO CONTACT. Therefore, it is impossible for her to know how I feel about anything, simply because she has not spoken to me. I want to tell you that if I had an opportunity to respond to her, concerning her open letter, I would tell her that I am in total disagreement, actually, I am appalled, at what she has written. For the record, I do not agree with a single word. I feel sorry for Ann and am very sure that she is isolating herself so much, and doing such unbelievable things, that when and if she wakes up she will find herself very much alone and tormented. I support you completely, Dad, and want you to feel free to tell anyone that you wish, that I am behind you 100%. In the words of my wonderful mother, I will say to you, on her behalf: “there is NO ONE as honest and generous as your father.” I KNOW that mommy was in total support of your ministry, and that it was hers too. I also know, that at anytime, if she wanted you to stop, you would have, for I was there many times when you asked her the question “Do you want me to stop? Only say the word. I want us to be in agreement.” She believed in YOU and what you were called to do. As a matter of fact, on the way to being wheeled into the operating room for her final procedure, I asked her, “Mommy, do you think you are going to die?” She said, “Absolutely NOT! God is not finished with me yet, there is still so much that He wants me to do.” Ethel Telchin was your biggest fan. She loved you and admired you, held you in highest regard and spoke well of you to your children and to all that she came in contact with. Mommy knew the TRUTH, she knew in Whom she believed and knew that HE is able to keep that which she had committed unto Him. You do the same, daddy, in her memory and for the cause of Christ Jesus. Mommy and I stood many times on the Word of God, and always encouraged each other to not be afraid, to not be dismayed…that the Lord our God is with us wherever we go. I am confident that Mommy is with the Lord, and positive that her heart would ache for yours, if she knew what your youngest, and most precious daughter was doing and saying. This is certainly NOT the way that she trained us…not the example that her life spoke to us. Her legacy lives on, in me and in my children. I am so sorry that Ann has CHOSEN to walk the path that she is on. God, the one and only JUDGE, will be the ONE that she will have to give an account. Until the end of our days, let us be faithful to Him, who loves and forgives us, and walk HUMBLY before HIM. God is on our side. Who can be against us? I give you permission to share this note with anyone that you wish. I stand ready to defend and support you! With all my love, Judy. |