William,
My condolences go out to you and your entire family
Rastun wrote: William,First I'm very sorry for your loss and you have our condolences. Remember not to dwell on the death but celebrate his life. He's in a far better places than we are.Second, from the picture I gather your father was a veteran. If so and you would like a way to help honor that memory go to http://www.patriotguard.org and take a look around there should be a place where you can contact them about being at the services.Jack
First I'm very sorry for your loss and you have our condolences. Remember not to dwell on the death but celebrate his life. He's in a far better places than we are.
Second, from the picture I gather your father was a veteran. If so and you would like a way to help honor that memory go to http://www.patriotguard.org and take a look around there should be a place where you can contact them about being at the services.
Jack
Thank you Jack, Every thing was great! I know dad was proud!
Flag was 1/2 mass at cemetary, VFW (most same age as him) came out and dill full honors. And yes, this is how I celebrated his life. Most all said they never seen and never been moved so deeply at/by real Honor Guards. I was stunned. All went well.
Ole Toad
I feel your pain, William, my condolences go out to you and your family. It has been a very hard time for me as well. I learned about the passing of very good friend of mine (actually he was more of a family member) a little over a week ago and he would help me with my trains and he was someone I really looked up too. The first few days (at least for me) are the most painful and devastating. But remember, God and time heal the hurting.
Take care of yourself,
Rei.
May the love of God and the peace of the Lord Jesus Christ bless and console you and your family and gently wipe every tear from your eyes. May your father find light, joy and peace in heaven.
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
Age is only a state of mind, keep the mind active and enjoy life
Thank ALL ya'll for the kind words.
William Pugh
My deepest sympathy for your loss. I lost my father to Alzheimer's almost 10 years ago. I would love to hear one of his stories for the nth time, just once more.
Glen
William:
I am very sorry to hear of your deep and painful loss. Sounds like you had a great father.
My dad died of a massive heart attack in Nov. 1963. I still miss him. I often think how good it would be if we could sit on a riverbank again, fishing. He loved to fish. He would tell stories about riding the freights in the Depression, the proper way to hop one, instead of the 'Hollywood way', or about growing up on the Gasconade with my great uncle. He taught me the value and necessity of work, probably his greatest gift to me. The other was to 'do' instead of 'wish'. He used to say, "Wish in one hand and crap in the other. See which gets full quickest." I passed that on to his grandson, a man he would be proud of.
Somewhere in the Book of Job it is written: "Man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upward." Your dad's beyond troubles, now. Remember, the numb will eventually be replaced by good memories.
Sincerely,
Les Whitaker
This news hits very close to home. I lost my dad on Feb 6, 1991, and I still miss him. My thoughts are with you. It eventually gets better, but not completely. There will always be a big hole in your life.
Paul
I am sorry to hear the news. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Chuck
William,Our condolences to you and your family.
Dave and Nanc
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
My condolences to you William.
We all love our parents no matter who they were, what they acheived and how they lived their lives.
One thing becomes obvious when times like this arise is that suddenly one becomes aware of the many things that folk remember and often tell you that you did not know or had forgotten.
I remember my dad, although for large parts of my life we were apart for various reasons. But I still think of him almost daily. You will have wonderful memories, treasure them.
Alan, Oliver & North Fork Railroad
https://www.buckfast.org.uk/
If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there. Lewis Carroll English author & recreational mathematician (1832 - 1898)
Sorry to hear about your loss. Our sympathy to you and your family.
Rex
Have fun with your trains
Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
William
sorry to hear of your loss . BEN
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
As of 02/06/2008 at 7:00pm my dad, Walked On. He was my main man I could go to for RR help as he use to work for Houston Belt & Terminal as a kid and teen then he went on to became US Army Soilder and retired as CSM, Command Sgt. Major, then built his business from ground floor up, 40 + years and never missed a beat untill till now.
All he wanted to do was go home. He knew I was not able to go into Houston so I bet he figured he would come to me and the house. He arrived and shortly after he seen me and knew he was home he Walked On, peaceful. Dad I will miss you but I know your there for me.
Love,
PS, I had a bad gut feeling he would pass on my b-day and I had no clue he was to be brought home today.
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