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Sameiningin - 01.10.1961, Qupperneq 17
Sameiningin 15 The following address was delivered by Dr. Eylands:— We are assembled here this evening in order to pay tribute to the memory of one of the most distinguished sons of this com- munity, the Rev. Kristinn K. Olafson, who, for twenty years, served as president of the Icelandic Evangelical Lutheran Synod in North America. I am glad that under the circumstances I have the opportunity of coming here in order to assist the local pastor in this Memorial Service, and as President of the Icelandic Synod to speak concerning my predecessor in office and my personal friend. This very large audience is indeed an eloquent testimony to the esteem in which he was held in this community and also the presence of this large and very fine choir which has come to assist in the Service. We are grateful for this manifestation of loyalty and esteem for our late friend. We want to thank you all for your manifested interest. We want to bid especially wel- come to this Service, Mrs. Ethel Olafson. I should like to make use of this opportunity to express to her our thanks for all that she has done for our friend in his declining years, for the love, loyalty and the tender affection which she has bestowed upon him. We pray God’s abundant blessing upon her and her dear ones and the members of the family. Your Pastor has read several portions of Scripture which are frequently used for Services of this type and I should like to add yet another selection to his reading, words taken from II Timothy 4:7—“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” You will immediately recognize the author of these words—the great missionary, the Apostle St. Paul. At the time of writing these words, his life was drawing to a close and as he looked back upon his career, three things loomed large before his mind’s eye—the fight which he had fought, the course which he had almost finished, and the faith which he defended all through the years even unto the end. Obviously that which gave him the greatest satisfaction was the faet that he was able to keep his faith. It was the only thing which he had preserved. Everything else had been thrown away. On his own free will he had abandoned everything that was ordinarily considered precious and important to his con- temporary country-men, and he had pressed on to obey and to fulfill the call which God gave him at the time of his youth. There was a time when life loomed large and beautiful, all signs and tokens seemed to point to a brilliant future according to the stand- ards of his age. He had everything—ability, education, family background and prestige. All these he had brushed aside, given himself without reserve to Christ, Who henceforth was for him all in all. And now he stands an old man, forsaken by his friends,

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