Helping a newly single mother move. |
Helping to plant an orchard. |
Prayer walking- blessing a new home. |
Ancient Greeks passing candy out for Halloween. |
Meeting freshmen at STOMP |
Quite a Legacy. |
Helping a newly single mother move. |
Helping to plant an orchard. |
Prayer walking- blessing a new home. |
Ancient Greeks passing candy out for Halloween. |
Meeting freshmen at STOMP |
Quite a Legacy. |
I lost my dad on December 9, 2022.
This is my excuse for not writing after December 5, and as excuses go, it's a pretty good one.
Like most children, I had a complicated relationship with my father, but this post isn't all encompassing. This is just a memorial to a man that I loved.
My dad was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also died there. He'd been to several other states during his life- I'm not sure how many- but he never lived anywhere else and, as far as I know, he has never been overseas.
Like me, he was the eldest child in his family. He had one sister and one brother, 4 and 9 years younger than he, respectively.
My dad went to public school. He attended junior college for a bit and Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music.
He married my mom at age 20.
That's me! |
My dad was always an extrovert, was very kind to strangers, was generous to a fault, and was usually upbeat. Most people who ever met him got to hear him laugh and almost all remember him fondly.
We had a memorial service for my dad the week between Christmas and New Year's. It was small (just family and almost-family) and was held in my mother's living room. My husband said a few words, which you can watch here.
If you knew my dad, I'd love to hear things you remember: stories or impressions, things he would say or whatever you can think of.
I already miss him. But he loved Jesus, so I'll get to see him again... eventually.