My Pop passed this morning
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 1:15 pm
My Dad, who was a woodworker by hobby, passed quietly this morning after a year long battle with lung cancer. He just turned 84 last week.
He was a member of the "greatest generation" according to Tom Brokaw. I think so too. He taught me what I needed to know about a lot of stuff. tools, machinery, you know, all the important things.
We were never very "close" and I never understood him at all until I met my T.I. at Lackland AirForce Base in the spring of 76. THEN I new my dad. He was a Drill instructor in the Army after WWII, and went on to become what is referred to as a "Mustang" Lieutenant. Some of you may not know what this means, but some will.
I am alone out here in the desert and have no one to commiserate with so I thought I would unload a little on my new friends, hope you don't mind.
He was a Great American, who lived with ideals that he learned and adopted during the great depression and was deeply saddened with the state of his nation today. He was a Patriot. I am proud to be his son.
Thanks for listening.
He was a member of the "greatest generation" according to Tom Brokaw. I think so too. He taught me what I needed to know about a lot of stuff. tools, machinery, you know, all the important things.
We were never very "close" and I never understood him at all until I met my T.I. at Lackland AirForce Base in the spring of 76. THEN I new my dad. He was a Drill instructor in the Army after WWII, and went on to become what is referred to as a "Mustang" Lieutenant. Some of you may not know what this means, but some will.
I am alone out here in the desert and have no one to commiserate with so I thought I would unload a little on my new friends, hope you don't mind.
He was a Great American, who lived with ideals that he learned and adopted during the great depression and was deeply saddened with the state of his nation today. He was a Patriot. I am proud to be his son.
Thanks for listening.