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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on April 27, 2005 at 10:10:32 from (66.64.181.106):
In Reply to: OT:Sad to see a Generation end... posted by Rauville on April 27, 2005 at 08:31:20:
First and foremost, I'm VERY sorry to hear of your mothers passing. That's a tough thing to deal with under any circumstances. I lost my father 4 years ago, then mom one year later. I haven't gone one day without missing both of them. And that's a good thing in some ways.... Some folks aren't close enough to their parents to miss them when they're gone. My prayers go out to you and your entire family. I decided the day they buried my father (also a WW II vet) that the greatest tribute to him and his generation was to live as much of my life in their tradition as I could muster. Do what's right. Stand tall for what's good in life. Be a great example for your kids, and everyone you deal with every day. My wife tells me, her friends, and her family what a great husband I am on a good many occasions. I tell her, and anyone else that cares to listen, "anything you see about me that you like, thank my father". He taught me to be a good man, and to treat MY wife like he did my mother. If I live to be half the man he was, I'll be happy with myself..... Once again, I sure am sorry about your mother. If there's anything any of us can do to help, just say the word....
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