Hi Sunny We join you in celebrating the completed life of your father. Mine also would have preferred the pine box had one been available (and the rest of the family had not rebelled). Anyway your note provides a glimpse into his unique life, and we know you will miss him. John Epps At 04:44 PM 9/5/2012, you wrote:
Someone is being kept quite busy up there and no, Ive not gone over to the dark side. I simply enjoy some of the old 2-story images on occasion and the death of my thoroughly agnostic, yet brilliant father who made sure I didnt really believe in it either is one of them.
Dad, at 97 (after 70 years of marriage) finally let go around midnight last night. I re-read JWMs The Time My Father Died. I cant remember if Id shared it with Dad, but I know he would have gotten quite the bang out of the pine box story. He would have preferred a pine box as well, if we werent allowed to simply roll him into a ditch and be done with it.
I imagine few of you would have known him as he only came with Mom to one Summer program (might have been the big one in 84) and cheerfully did his duty setting the Great Hall for breakfast. Hed, on his own, read most of the greats of our history and maintained a disciplined, albeit rather stoic (or perhaps just west Texas stubborn) attitude throughout his life. I miss him and certainly celebrate all he passed on to me and our family.
Blessings to Lynda and her family on a dad whose picture reminded me of mine and who I can imagine kicking up his heels with mine now in the great beyond.
Bye Dad.
Sunny
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