Hank’s Story

Site created on December 5, 2018

So many of you have expressed your love, concern, and prayers for Hank as he is in the hospital. All updates on Hank and his progress will be posted here so that Martha can focus her time on caring for Hank. He is in Westmoreland Hospital in Greensburg.


Over the last several weeks Hank experienced serious shortness of breath. As breathing became more difficult Hank’s strength waned. On Monday, December 3, Hank and Martha went to the hospital, where Hank was immediately admitted to the ICU. He is suffering from congestive heart failure and pneumonia in one lung. The situation is also complicated by blood clots in his heart and lungs. The doctors have worked very hard to treat the  pneumonia and blood clots, which both  seem to be abating.


In spite of his progress, Hank’s heart remains critically weak. The current challenge is arrhythmia, as Hank’s heart is not able to maintain a regular beating rythym. The doctors have proposed several plans over the next few days, which will be critical. Please continue to pray and watch here for updates.


Please feel free to send encouraging letters and notes to Hank and Martha. Martha reads the notes to Hank, which he greatly enjoys. Responses may be limited, but know that they are deeply appreciated.

Newest Update

Journal entry by Martha Kenyon

From Hank:
About three weeks ago, I could not breathe well, was coughing blood and had not had a good night of sleep in over a month. Martha and I prayed and ultimately decided we preferred the hospital to the undertaker. Thus began a two week marathon. There were a couple of times when my survival was uncertain, but thanks to the kids' initiative, our circumstances were shared through this media. I am humbled and deeply thankful for the response of the Family of God, for your petitions to the Lord on our behalf. We now believe, although there is much to do, there is hope. I ask you to petition further on my behalf that I will honor the Savior with what little or much time He gives. I'm reminded of what He said, that we would know His disciples for their love for one another. I thank and praise Him for all of you. 
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