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Ann L Wobig's avatar

A lovely tribute, Mari! Treasure your memories!

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Brent Jablonski's avatar

Mari,

This piece really moved me. Your dad sounds like a wonderfully kind person who I'm sure was well loved in his community. My condolences on his passing.

On the topic of him being a "Worker Guy", I recall a story you told about him at your high school graduation party. The story: Your dad determined there was a walled off room in the basement of your house (à la the 'Red Room' in The Amityville Horror). He broke through the cinderblock wall and sure enough, there was a small room behind it. You showed us the room, and it was the most amazing thing! So clever of him to have figured out the room was there, and so brave (I'm speaking as a homeowner) to trust his reasoning enough to break through the wall. Obviously, I found it a memorable story - I've been carrying it around for a power of years. It certainly fits with your dad's character, as you've sketched it for us.

One of my everyday heroes was, and still is, my dad. While he performed some extraordinarily heroic acts, like breaking up an armed robbery and getting shot for his trouble (he wrote the robber's license number in the snow - great presence of mind for a guy who was on his butt and bleeding heavily), it was for his everyday acts of kindness and tireless desire to help that I remember him best.

Today is Father's Day. In that spirit, let's raise a virtual glass for our heroes: our dads.

Remembering that, "It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life."

Blessings to you and your family,

'Gent'

P.S. Mari is frood who really knows where her towel is.

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