The servant of God Fr. Peter E. Gillquist departed this life at 9:20 p.m. on July 1, 2012, surrounded by family. He has finished the race. Memory eternal!

July 7, 2012
Last evening ended three days of services culminating in Fr. Peter’s burial at All Saints Orthodox Cemetery in Bloomington, IN. His Grace Bp. Anthony, who presided at the funeral service, delivered an inspiring, engaging and memorable eulogy. Fr. Gordon Walker preached a truly evangelistic homily at the preceding Divine Liturgy. The Audio for both, as well as Fr. Jon Braun’s tribute, can be found at Ancient Faith Radio (http://ancientfaith.com/specials/fr._peter_gillquist_memorial). Below you will see the tri-fold sunbeams caught on film by one of the faithful at the funeral service.
We will post more photos as they become available.
We are moved by your outpouring of love. Thank you for your kind words and sincere prayers!
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In lieu of flowers it is requested that memorial donations be made payable to All Saints Church (6004 So. Fairfax Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401). Funds will be split between the building funds of All Saints Church, Bloomington, Indiana, and St. Athanasius Church, Santa Barbara, California — Fr. Peter’s two “home parishes.”
Schedule of Services for Fr. Peter E. Gillquist – July 4-6, 2012
Wednesday, July 4
6:00 p.m. Public Visitation at All Saints in Bloomington
7:00 p.m. Trisagion Service
*All Night Vigil to Follow* (Reading of the Psalter)
Thursday, July 5
9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy in Bloomington (Followed by transport to Carmel, IN)
5:00 p.m. Public Visitation at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (3500 W 106th St. Carmel, IN)
7:00 p.m. Trisagion Service
*All Night Vigil to Follow* (Reading of the Psalter)
Friday, July 6
9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy (His Grace Bishop Anthony Presiding)
11:00 a.m. Funeral Service followed by Mercy Meal at Holy Trinity GOC
3:30 p.m. Burial Service at All Saints Cemetery in Bloomington
Accommodations near Holy Trinity Church, Indianapolis/Carmel
The following hotels currently have rooms available for Thursday night, July 5.
Jamieson Inn
10201 N. Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46280
(317) 816-1616
Mention “$69 funeral rate”
Courtyard Marriott
10290 N. Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46290
(317) 571-1110
Mention “Fr. Peter Gillquist” to get special $79 rate
Embassy Suites Indianapolis – North
3912 Vincennes Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 872-7700
$119 king room
$139 two queen beds
Drury Hotel
9310 N. Michigan Road
Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 876-9777
$87 for King or double
June 10, 2012
In 1999, Fr. Peter E. Gillquist (retired and attached to All Saints) was diagnosed with stage 3 melanoma. Miraculously, he survived through the grace of God, the prayers of the saints, and the care of physicians. His prayer was to be given more time to assist in starting more mission churches, and to grow old with his wife, Khouria Marilyn.
Now, 13 years later, he has again been diagnosed with melanoma — only now stage 4. We are awaiting further word on a prognosis and possible treatment options. Scroll down to see any updates posted on this page. God bless you.
***For Immediate Release***
June 14, 2012…
The Very Rev. Fr. Peter E. Gillquist has been diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic melanoma. Fr. Peter survived a diagnosis of stage 3 melanoma in 1999 and another bout in 2010. He, Kh. Marilyn, and family await test results to determine treatment options in the management of this aggressive cancer.
The Gillquists request your prayers as they continue a lifelong journey of faith in the Great Physician, remembering that our communal prayer is for the healing of soul and body, and in the Lord’s time, a Christian ending to life, that is painless, blameless and peaceful.
Fr. Peter retired from 25 years of service to the Antiochian Archdiocese as Director of the Department of Missions and Evangelism in January. He is attached to All Saints Antiochian Orthodox Church in Bloomington, Indiana, where his son, Fr. Peter Jon, serves as pastor.
June 19, 2012
Fr. Peter is in the hospital tonight with a fever. His physician felt it would be the best place for him to receive care as the doctors search for a possible infection causing this elevated temperature. Thank you for your continued prayers.
June 20, 2012
Fr. Peter is still in the hospital. During tests early this morning to determine the cause of his fever, it was discovered that his cancer is moving even more quickly than anticipated, and has spread to some of his vital organs. Fr. Peter’s children are travelling now to be with him and Kh. Marilyn. Your prayers for their safe travel, and for Fr. Peter and Kh. Marilyn’s continued peace during this time of illness are appreciated.
June 22, 2012
Our family shared a special time in the hospital room with Fr. Peter this morning, reading aloud your kind words of encouragement which have been posted on this site. Thank you for your continued prayerful support.
June 24, 2012
Fr. Peter is still in the hospital, surrounded by his wife, children, and a grandchild who is carrying his first great-grandchild. More family will be en route to Bloomington throughout the week.
We discovered today that reading your posts is not only encouraging to Fr. Peter, but also a helpful diversion from his physical pain.
As will happen, it seems there is some mis-information being circulated on the internet regarding Fr. Peter’s condition. Please always refer to this site for up-to-date and accurate information from those at his bedside.
June 25, 2012
We have been anticipating test results regarding possible treatment options, and today we received news that no cancer treatment would be of positive effect in Fr. Peter’s case. Therefore, the emphasis of his care is on pain management and prayer, so we are working on both. Fr. Peter, Kh. Marilyn, and their children are strengthened through your prayers.
June 27. 2012
Fr. Peter is sleeping more and more each day. He will be transferred to a hospice facility this afternoon, where his family will continue to participate in his care and comfort management, together with a 24-hour nursing staff. Your continued prayers for a peaceful journey are appreciated more than you know.
June 29, 2012 – The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
Blessed feast day, dad. Fr. Peter has been in a hospice facility since Wednesday afternoon. When our family first heard about a hospice house, we were unsure what to expect. What we have found has been a blessing beyond what we can express: a large living room with couches and a kitchenette, a smaller, intimate sitting room, a chapel, a sizible outdoor deck, and eight large bedrooms, most of which look out into the woods. Currently, only half of the rooms are occupied by patients. At the foot of Fr. Peter’s bed is a four foot wooden shelf, which holds icons of Christ, the Theotokos, St. Peter the Apostle, St. Nectarios, and many of the holy unmercinaries. Vigil lamps burn around the clock, and at least one family member is with Fr. Peter at all times.
Presently, Fr. Peter sleeps most of the day. When he is awake, he asks for prayer. The family gathers to pray and sing, and he sings with us. These are the things we will remember all our lives.
The prayers you offer and the words you post here are such a source of encouragement to all of us. Thank you for your love and support as we continue this journey together.
July 1, 2012 – Saints Cosmos and Damian
These are holy days. God is so merciful, loving, and compassionate.
After the Liturgy of Ss. Peter and Paul Thursday night, Fr. Peter asked for prayer at the Hospice House. Fr. Peter Jon arrived around 10 p.m. and asked, “Dad, would you like to receive communion tonight or tomorrow?” Fr. Peter stated clearly that he would like communion right away, so we began to pray and sing. Although it was becoming increasingly difficult for him to speak in complete sentences, Fr. Peter recited all the prayers by heart and sang perfect harmony with the communion hymns. Then he went to sleep. That is the last food he has consumed — the Bread of Life, and thr Fountain of Immortality.
Fr. Peter didn’t awaken again until the following evening at 9:00 p.m. (Friday), when the wheels of Fr. Gordon Walker’s car hit the driveway. Fr. Gordon had driven six hours to be with his friend of 50 years in his time of need. They talked a while, smiled a lot, and then Fr. Peter went back to sleep following evening prayers.
The following morning (Saturday), we all gathered in Fr. Peter’s room for morning prayers, as he slept. Around 3:00 p.m., Fr. Peter awoke and asked if Fr. Gordon would hear his confession, which he did. Then a call was placed to Fr. Jon Braun, and the three old friends shared a few minutes together, talking about heaven. Then Fr. Peter fell asleep again.
Since that time, his vitals have changed dramatically, and he appears to be making the final sprint for the finish line. “Finish the race” is what his family members whisper in his ear. We are gathered by his bedside in prayer, Scripture-reading, and song. Finish the race, dad. We love you so much.
July 1, 2012
The servant of God Fr. Peter E. Gillquist departed this life at 9:20 p.m. surrounded by family. He has finished the race. Memory eternal!
“Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and upon those in the tombs bestowing life!”
Funeral arrangements will post tomorrow morning.
Dear Fr. Peter, Kh. Marilyn and family,
May God keep under the shelter of His wings! Be assured of our prayers for all of you.
Fr. Polycarp, Kh. Lisa, Reader Daniel, Joshua, Jillian, Subdeacon Stephen and Monica
Dear Father Peter and Khouriya Marilyn
We wish we could be standing next to you in body, but we are in prayer. We kiss your right hand, Fr. Peter, and ask your prayers for us.
Fr Josiah, Kh. Catherine and the Trenham Family
Our prayers are with you as you an your family await the results of the tests. May God continue to bless you in all that you say and do. Love you both very much.
We are praying for you and your family during this trying time…
I join with all the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon in praying for you and Marilyn. May our wonderful Lord sustain and comfort you at this trying time. God bless you.
Father Peter, bless!
Your encouragement from 1993 on for the establishment of a mission in Quincy Illinois has blessed my life, and the lives of all those in the St Raphael mission community. Having survived a bout with lymphoma myself )in 2009), you and your family have my most heartfelt prayers to God for His blessing in your lives and for His will to be done. May God grant you many, many years!
Kevin Nikolai Payne
St Raphael of Brooklyn Orthodox Mission (OCA)
Quincy, IL
Father Peter,
As a convert to the Orthodox Church I owe my coming into to the church directly to your efforts. I don’t know any converts who can say anything different.
God Bless you and your family.
I will continue to pray for you daily.
Dear Fr. Peter,
My own dear father has just gone through a year of surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation in the treatment of cancer of the bowel. It was hard – as a personal war – but now, trusting God, he looks forward to many more years of blessed health. He kept an icon of St. Nectarios with him at all times and attributes his healing to the prayers of that blessed saint…and the 24/7 care of my mother… 🙂
May the Lord our God bless you and your family with health and peace,
Ann
Our prayers are with you and your whole family. May God be with you!
Fr. Jim and Peggy
Our prayers are with you and your family, dear Fr. Peter. I was at Penn State when you visited and told us of your first diagnosis. It’s hard to believe that was a whole thirteen years ago! Our whole Lancaster community will be praying for you.
+Fr. Hector Firoglanis.
You have been held up before the throne of The Most High. I don’t know you Fr. Peter, but that in no way diminishes the bond we have in Christ. Be blessed Fr. Peter.
Blessings to dear Fr. Peter and the Gillquist family!
Father Peter and Marilyn,
The prayer power of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is with you both!
In the Bonds,
Fred
Lord Have Mercy! We will pray that our heavenly physician will grant you complete healing.
Sincerely,
Doug & Janice Fadel
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Dear Peter and Mare Bear,
Wow, I Just read about you and am praying already!!!!! I went through this with Jay and now am going through another bout with Nils! He has been diagnosed with something similar to Parkinson’s Disease called Progressive Supra-Nuclear Palsey. He is getting weaker all the time and doesn’t think he will live much longer (I haven’t heard from the Lord on that though).
We will continue to keep you all before God’s throne of grace, and trust that ALL is working together for good, as He promises! I love you both very much! BLESSINGS! In His incredible love and care….Sandy 🙂 !
Fr. Peter, you remain a powerful presence in my heart although I haven’t seen you since September 1991, when you spoke at the Missions and Evangelism Conference I attended at Antiochian Village. The joy you brought me has remained with me ever since. The Lord has truly graced you with great love and power to proclaim His Word and bring His Presence to people through His Church. May His grace now be sufficient for you and your family during this time! Jesus Christ is victorious!
Dear Fr. Peter & Marilyn & family,
It is with sadness that I hear about Peter’s health. You know that metastatic melanoma rings resonant with me because of my beloved who is now in the very presence of the Lord. I will be praying for you, your family, and the attending doctors in the coming days and months ahead. May His peace reign in your hearts all during this time. Our God is an awesome God! Isaiah 41:10
Forever friends,
Mary Harrington
Fr. Peter,
You and your family are in our prayers…
Fr. Steven
Sarah and I will be in prayer. Lord, have mercy.