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Dad ... A Cowboy and a Gentleman
Posted On 06/18/2020 22:43:01 by yourchoice

Father’s Day is this weekend … we are happy that our son and his wife are bringing both families together to honor Dads, present and absent, as an expression by the families. We will miss those who are not able to be with us, but know that their hearts will be here.

My father was the first-born in his family, arriving in the winter of 1906.  The family tragedies in the first few years of his life, resulting in a major move to another country, contributed to his early maturity and diligence in his commitment to given responsibilities. He had little formal education, and in his late teens, became a cattle-driver in the Cypress Hills.


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I was his favorite child… and his only child, arriving in his 34th year. He was my personal entertainer and playmate when we lived on the farm. He made sure that I learned about the important things in life, and supported my mom in my pursuit of music.

Dad was a “people” person, and preferred to be known as ‘Gus’, and not by Mr. He learned to be a carpenter when we moved to the city, worked on the crew who built our second home in the city, as well as their retirement home. He sang in the church choir, and often played his mouth-organ on the porch. He even taught me how to play a tune on a ‘comb and paper’! When I showed an interest in becoming a nurse, he was my #1 cheer-leader, and financial provider. According to Dad, my husband was more like a brother than a son-in-law. Knowing that was the best gift I could ever receive from him. 

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Our two children, and Dad’s only grandchildren, had great respect for their grandfather. When their grandmother passed away, their learned many things from and about him. He always had time for them, and they for him. I’m not the only family member who misses him.

Speaking of a great Dad… my kids have the best! We will be celebrating him on Sunday.


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06/26/2020 12:44:11


EunHye wrote:

Hi Mona, thanks for sharing your story about your Dad , he is great man and your children loved and respect him so much.  I never seen my grandfather at Dads' side, because he passed away when I was just a kid. I have a grandpa at my Mom's side and I loved him so much.  During my elementary grade, He always taught me in my assignment and droves the car going to  shool. On weekend we go fishing and enjoyed picnics with the whole family. A precious moment to remember.  Hugs 

Thank you for your comments; I had very little contact with my grandparents but I do have some fond memories. We all have a "treasure chest" of memories, and we need to open them when we can.



06/26/2020 11:12:08

Hi Mona, thanks for sharing your story about your Dad , he is great man and your children loved and respect him so much.  I never seen my grandfather at Dads' side, because he passed away when I was just a kid. I have a grandpa at my Mom's side and I loved him so much.  During my elementary grade, He always taught me in my assignment and droves the car going to  shool. On weekend we go fishing and enjoyed picnics with the whole family. A precious moment to remember.  Hugs 



06/19/2020 14:44:38


momtocam wrote:

Lost my Dad in 1978 when I was 15..seems like yesterday. He didn't get to meet but one grandchild before his death...their were three more that came along between 1982-1997. Precious memories are forevermore.

Memories are so precious, indeed.

My dad moved to his Heavenly home one week before our daughter's wedding. Our son gave tribute to his grandfather as Master of Ceremony at the wedding, and our daughter and husband cut their honeymoon short, to attend the memorial service in a different country.

I am so grateful for the unbreakable connection between my children and their grandfather.



06/19/2020 14:36:12


nightfall wrote:

Beautiful tribute! I sure miss my Dad. He was wonderful and he was a people person too.

I think that no matter how old we get, we will always miss our parents... for the good things we received, and sometimes for the not so good things! Forgiveness it the main tool!



06/19/2020 11:39:11

Lost my Dad in 1978 when I was 15..seems like yesterday. He didn't get to meet but one grandchild before his death...their were three more that came along between 1982-1997. Precious memories are forevermore.



06/19/2020 06:44:17

Beautiful tribute! I sure miss my Dad. He was wonderful and he was a people person too.





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