Posted on 04/06/2006 10:50:24 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
My dad died yesterday. He just quit breathing. We have been working with him in home hospice for quite some time and making him comfortable in the process. He didn't suffer excessively. My dad was a wonderful man and we ALL are happy and overjoyed for him at the same time we sorrow. He worked his whole life to teach the Gospel to the unbelieving and did so with complete diligence and faith. We have absolutely no doubt he is in Paradise awaiting the day of Judgement.
He taught me so many things much of which has been expressed here on Free Republic. I haven't always been the most congenial personality like he was. Dad was a WWII Navy veteran on a troop carrier in the Pacific theatre. Men like him fought and died so we can have the nation we have. I brought my flag to school today, I took down the Mexican flag (I teach Spanish) and proudly put the United States flag in its place (both are large flags) and informed the students that today -- that flag was going to hang on that wall the entire day in honor of the men who fought and died for this nation and it was going to stay there -- no matter what.
The most important thing the man taught me was to learn the truth and then stand up for it -- no compromise. I try to fulfill that desire he had for us every day I live. May God bless all of you -- we're going to need it soon.
I am sorry MeneMeneTekelUpharsin.He was a wonderful,God rest his soul,Fatima
All mankind is of one author and is one volume;
when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book,
but translated into a better language;
and every chapter must be so translated.
God employs several translators;
some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness,
some by war, some by justice;
but God's hand is in every translation,
and his hand shall bind up all our scattered leaves again for that library where every book shall lie open to one another.
--John Donne
I know how you must feel -- my dad, a WWII vet and also very conservative, died 2 years ago and it still hurts.
We're losing so many of our WWII vets, to whom we owe so much.
Good for you for putting up the flag at your school in honor of your dad and all the others who fought for our freedom.
My dad, another proud WWII vet (ETO) passed away last summer. His body began failing him a number of years ago and we too were sorry, yet comforted by his passing.
Time is the only healer for that hole left in your heart. My prayers are with you and your family.
Prayers up from Houston.
I'm very sorry for your loss. I'll offer prayers for you and your family. It is a comfort that your Dad didn't suffer.
I am sorry for your loss, yet rejoice with knowing your father is with Our Father, and I'm sure they are both very proud of you. No doubt you were proud of him.. much love to you and your family during this time.
What a beautiful and comforting passage -- thanks.
I am always in awe of being in the presence of hero's like that. Makes my experiences so pale in comparison..
While death may not be unexpected, it still is difficult to deal with.
God bless you and your dad.
Sorry for your loss.. I know how badly I felt when my Dad, also a WWII vet, passed away.. God Bless your father, may he rest in eternal peace. Thank you for his service. And may God comfort you and family through your sorrow. Keep strong.
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Rest in Peace
MeneMeneTekelUpharsin's dad
MeneMeneTekelUpharsin, My prayers go up for all who now mourn the passing of your father.
Toby06, thank you for alerting me to this thread.
Blessings,
trussell
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An awesome heritage.
You are blessed...
May God Welcome your father home and comfort his family and friends.
I am sorry to hear of your loss.
Please accept my condolences for you and your family.
I thank God for your dad and join with all the others here lifting you up for God's peace, blessing and guidance as you deal with his homegoing.
Prayers for comfort in your time of loss. Your Father will receive his crown for spreading the Gospel. May God bless his soul.
Rejoice in the fact that your father was a true fighter for freedom. Rejoice in the fact that he served honorably.
You have big shoes to fill; I'm sure you'll wear them proudly.
Prayers for you and your family at this difficult time.
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