- The way that he would call me and say 'Hey Kenny, how are you doing?' (Kenny was his nickname for me since I was little. He had started calling Jude, 'Juder'. So he would add on 'How's my little Juder and Lauchlin doing?')
- His love for anything golf, football or coffee related. Especially Penn State. Lauchlin said he will miss on our visits Dad coming out of the kitchen saying 'Lauchlin, how about some coffee.' with a big grin on his face (this could happen any time of the day not just morning!)
- His passion for lost and hurting people. His willingness to be a minority politically in his area and community because of these beliefs.
- His great ability to teach and communicate God's word.
- His goofy sayings like 'What the hun!' 'Heaven's to murgitroid.'
- His whistling through his teeth which you could hear at any time. That's how I would track him in a store.
- His laughing so hard watching 'Home Alone' when the little kid is getting the robbers. He would start crying he laughed so hard.
- Seeing him reading his Bible and/or commentary early in the morning.
Those are just a few...I am grateful that we had some special time with him after Jude was born and that he got to meet Jude at all!
The viewing and funeral were very honoring to Dad and below are a few special things that people did. We gave a bunch of pictures and photo albums to my mom's dear friend Yvonne who put together a beautiful display for people to look at when they entered the church lobby.
Also, my Dad used to say 'What the hun!' alot in surprise or emphasis to a sentence and often would say to people 'If I were any better I'd....' and list off a few things that identified the person's situation in life. So, someone put this up on the church's billboard for my Dad. He was well loved at our home church!!
Mostly, I guess I wanted to in a small way honor my Dad with this blog...
I will miss you Dad in all sorts of ways and don't even comprehend all of them yet. I am SO glad that you knew Jesus before you died and now know Him fully. I am so glad that you got to meet Jude but feel pretty sad that you never got to experience him looking up at you with his arms up wanting you to pick him up. I'm also sad that you won't ever meet Priscila in this life. Thank you for being my Dad.
I love you,
Mackenzi
5 comments:
This is a beautiful tribute to your dad, Mackenzi. I love the last picture of your dad holding Jude. We have one similar to that of Brian's mom with Sam. You'll always treasure that picture.
Love you -
Mel
Mackenzi ~ You did a great job. I appreciate that you shared so much of your feelings and how wonderful your dad was. You dad always had a smile and so much of what you said made me smile because of my own memories of him. I am glad that I got to see your family - albeit briefly - for the second time this year. God Bless, Rebecca
That is one of the most beautiful things I have ever read. You are so blessed to have had an earthly father who was able to in way emulate our heavenly Father. How divine! to know that he at last is with Jesus. Mackenzi-you are a wonderful women and I am blessed to have you as a sister. Love Anna
You sweet sweet woman. What a precious tribute to an obviously wonderful man. Thank you for opening your heart so graciously and letting others experience a glimpse into his life.
That was a beautiful tribute Mackenzi. Your dad was a legend. I have many fond memories of him and the joy that was always apparrent when our families got together in any combination. I look forward to the reunion that will take place in heaven when we are reunited with him. I'm thinking about your family in this time and hoping all of you feel the nearness of God.
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