Posted 8 years ago
billretire…
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These are pictures of my father, the 1st is 1926/7, 2nd is 1944/5, he's the Sailor, his 3 brothers, and mother, on the levee, on The Old River, near Tracy, Calif., 3rd is 1972, my father's leaning on 17yo. me, stick in mouth, 67 Rambler American, behind us, standing in front of our home in Concord, Calif., 4th 1985, his 60th Birthday, at my sister's cabin in Lake Tahoe, Calif.
My father died in April 1989, just a month before my 2nd son was born.
I still miss him today! ;^(
Thanks for looking!
Bill :^) Also my father's name!
The 67 Rambler was my 1st car! :^)
Thank you all for stopping by, and for the love! :^)
TimeTravellier
SpiritBear
Celiene
Judy, and
fortapache
much appreciated! :^D
Thank you Thomas, It's always hard to lose someone you love, and respect.
Congrats on that, 22yrs a rare thing indeed! :^) 32 for us this year, if we make it through our oldest sons wedding! :^D
Have a Happy Valentine's Day!!!
I'm so thankful for all the love from everyone, it's the best! :^)
Awesome post, awesome boy and wonderful memories you shared!
Thank you for sharing :-)
Thank you so much kyratango, and for the love too! :^)
My father, to me lived a life that you only read about, or see in a movie. He grew up hard, a fisherman's 2nd son of 4, was a strict father, but a loving Dad, to 4 daughters, and a name sake, son, was married to my mother the youngest of 4 sisters, until his death, and she never gave up on him, until she died on Christmas Eve, 2012!
Thanks for the love aura, and stopping by! :^)
Hi Jimam, thank you for looking at my father's pics. and giving some love! Very nice of you! :^)
My father was one of those people that could do almost anything, a Commercial Fisherman until 1953, an Engineman, Gunner, and Boatswain's Mate, in the Navy WWII, a Machinist, and Inventor, for a Machine Shop in Minnesota 1946-49, he could work on any part of an automobile, and tune it by ear, better than a scope, in Calif. he was a Union Meat Cutter, and owned a Butcher Shop 1953-61, got his Boat Operators License and became a Union Tow Boat Operator, on the coast and inland waters from Monterey to Crescent City Calif. in 1962-1978, when he had a stroke that paralyzed his right side, that forced him to retire. He fought to get better, and by 1986, most people couldn't tell that he had a stroke, but in May of 1988 he had a massive brainstem stroke, that should have killed him, but somehow he hung on, my mother by his side, communicating with eye blinks, for yes, and no, and slowly after 11 months, some thumb movement, but when we asked his Doctor if there was a chance to get a computer and keyboard, to see if he could type words, or a question out, He said in my fathers room at Veterans Hospital, "Those movements are Involuntary", I looked at my Father's face, his normal red skin, went white, eyes shut, and he was dead in less than a week. I cried, knowing that at that moment, My Father had given up on life, on those thoughtless words, from that doctor! It was hard to talk about him, without crying, for a long time after, and today still brings a tear. ;^(
Sorry, Thanks for reading! :^)
Thanks for the love inky, much appreciated, and for stopping by too! Hope you had a nice Valentine's Day! :^)
Thanks for the love Rick, always appreciated! :^)
Thank you aura for taking a look back in time, and giving some love! Very much appreciated! :^)
Hey Lisa, I don't know how long ago you were here, but thank you for the love! :^)
Thanks Thomas, for stopping by for another look, and for the love that you gave again! :^)
Thank you Eileen, and thanks for posting your Father's Day Tribute, so I could bring this post back! :^D Thanks much for the love that you gave also! :^)
Thank you for sharing the photos and story of your father.
What an amazing man, so many talents and strengths!
He facial features did not change much over the years...adorable cute little boy to handsome man!
The doctor’s comments were thoughtless and uncaring. He should have known better.
The love he received from you and others in his time of illness was certainly understood by him and gave him comfort.
You're very welcome Watchsearcher, and thank you for your thoughtful comment! :^D I'm glad that you were able to stop by to see this post, and thanks for the love that you gave! :^)
Always nice to have you stop by for a look stuff, thanks much for the love that you gave! :^)