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<blockquote data-quote="Wayne Foy" data-source="post: 602660" data-attributes="member: 60582"><p>You know, the saddest part to me is we had planned to take Cody to see him and get a 5 generations picture. That was supposed to happen this upcoming weekend.</p><p></p><p>Ahh, well. He lived a good full life, fought in both World Wars and Korea, decorated many times over. </p><p></p><p>Fondest memory of the man, though there were soooo many, was only a few years ago:</p><p></p><p>We were in Mobile to bury my great grandmother, his wife. We went to his house upon arriving in Mobile, and he was UP ON HIS ROOF making a repair to some flashing on the ridge cap. AT 93 YEARS OLD!!!! He was absolutely an amazing man, I will miss him greatly. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all the condolences. I am ok right now, Tuesday morning is going to be the hardest part. For some reason, I always lose it at the grave site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayne Foy, post: 602660, member: 60582"] You know, the saddest part to me is we had planned to take Cody to see him and get a 5 generations picture. That was supposed to happen this upcoming weekend. Ahh, well. He lived a good full life, fought in both World Wars and Korea, decorated many times over. Fondest memory of the man, though there were soooo many, was only a few years ago: We were in Mobile to bury my great grandmother, his wife. We went to his house upon arriving in Mobile, and he was UP ON HIS ROOF making a repair to some flashing on the ridge cap. AT 93 YEARS OLD!!!! He was absolutely an amazing man, I will miss him greatly. Thanks again for all the condolences. I am ok right now, Tuesday morning is going to be the hardest part. For some reason, I always lose it at the grave site. [/QUOTE]
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