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Memories of my father and SMUModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Memories of my father and SMUGSP,
May God grant you and your family peace as you grieve and remember, and grant rest to this patriot...and may you live your life in the worthy manner that your father did. In my book he was a hero for serving our nation and protecting our freedom, and for raising a child that would have the courage to have a voice. May his tribe increase. stable-boy for the four horsemen of the apocalypse
Re: Memories of my father and SMUDear GP:
Your mom and dad are now one again and in the warmth of Our Lord. I lost my dad a little over a year ago and he was a glider pilot in WWII. My Uncle was in Patton's 5th. These men knew what it took to be Americans and fight for freedom. Yes, they could be ubrupt but that is when they really wanted to make a point stick. You are a credit to your family and to SMU. Peace be with you. GSS Mustang Militia: Fight the good fight"
Re: Memories of my father and SMUcondolences to you and your family. my father passed last year, just know that you did not loose your father but just his earthly body for he will always be with you.
Re: Memories of my father and SMUThank you for sharing that with us. I am always saddened to hear we have lost another from the Greatest Generation. May God bless your father's soul.
Re: Memories of my father and SMUSo sorry to hear about your dad, but I'm glad you were able to have as a great a relationship with him as I had with mine. Nothing wrong with being a horse's butt (that's always been part of your charm and appeal), as long as you're a good husband, father and son (and PonyFan), and you clearly are all of those.
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Re: Memories of my father and SMUVery sorry to hear of your loss.
Re: Memories of my father and SMUThoughts and prayers from the Huahulu family.
"THOSE WHO SIN BY SILENCE WHEN THEY SHOULD PROTEST MAKE COWARDS OUT OF MEN" Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Re: Memories of my father and SMUSorry to hear of your loss, General. My condolences to you and your family.
Re: Memories of my father and SMUAll I want to thank you for your compassion. It means a great deal. His funeral is Aug 19 and I am giving his eulogy.
As I started to go through his things to keep and throw away -- He was the master pack rat -- I found some things to share with you: First, I found a trip schedule when he and my mom came for Parents Weekend 1987. He wrote a note that said "This is for your sentimental journey of the past. This is the important time for both you and me." Second, I found a game ticket when SMU played UNLV on Dec. 1 1984 at the Silver Bowl. I remember being at that game. Obviously I'm keeping these. But the most riveting for me was finding his discharge papers from WW II on Nov. 24, 1945. He finished with the ranking of corporal. So while I grieve and cry here and there this journey of looking at his life has been exciting and therapeutic simultaneously. I woulent change a thing. Go Mustangs! Ski U Mah! Last edited by George S. Patton on Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:45 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Memories of my father and SMUThank you for sharing your memories of your father. I will be thinking of you and your family in the coming days. I know he was proud of you and your accomplishments.
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