My Grandpa was a special person. You couldn't find anyone more kind of selfless in the world. He cared about every person and took time to always ask "how are you doing?" and genuinely wanted to know, not just to make conversation. His mind was sharp even until the end, which I am so grateful for. He could recall dates or events from his mind like they were five minutes ago. The math teacher in him was always counting down to something like when he would see us again, or when he was going back down to Florida. He was the best husband ever. The true definition of "in sickness and in health". He took such good care of my Grandma for so long before she passed away from Parkinson's disease. And to me, the most important thing, he was the best witness of his faith in God. I have no doubt about where he's at right now and that brings me so much peace.
I am going to miss him so much. I will miss spending time with him every summer. Sailing on the lake and playing beach croquet. Hiking to Misery Inn. Playing word games. Eating ice cream. Watching tennis. Making bonfires. Just spending hours talking and catching up.
I love him more than I can write in this post. And he always said "you don't have to tell me, I know you love me and I know you know that I love you." and I did know that.
So I hope you're enjoying spending time with Grandma today. I hope you're playing sixteen games a day of tennis, and eating lots of vanilla ice cream and chocolate covered cherries, playing beach croquet or sailing on the lake. The world won't be the same without you, and neither will I.
If anyone reading this knew my Grandpa and wants to help us celebrate his life, please join us at 10am with service starting at 12pm on Tuesday, October 24th at Word of Life Baptist Church in Alpena Michigan. If you can't make it, please share any memories you had with him.
If anyone reading this knew my Grandpa and wants to help us celebrate his life, please join us at 10am with service starting at 12pm on Tuesday, October 24th at Word of Life Baptist Church in Alpena Michigan. If you can't make it, please share any memories you had with him.
"My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is my strength and my portion forever"- Psalm 73:26