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My Father Died Tuesday Morning. An old soldier passes on...
4.16.03
| mlmr
Posted on 04/16/2003 5:03:33 PM PDT by mlmr
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To: mlmr
Your dad was one of the good ones, and we all owe him. God's blessings to you and your family. May the name of this honorable soldier be remembered.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:15:19 PM PDT
by
Scothia
(If you pray for rain, prepare to deal with some mud.)
To: glocker
As we sat with my father Monday night my brother and I were looking through his war picture albums. What a time and the young men were so young and carefree and brave.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:17:27 PM PDT
by
mlmr
To: Scothia
Thank you for sharing your loss as well as sharing the short story of an American hero. God bless you at this time.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:18:44 PM PDT
by
Toespi
To: mlmr
My heartfelt sympathies to you and your family at the passing of such a fine man. I, too, was privileged to be with my father at his passing, so I understand how special an event that is. God bless and comfort you.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:19:37 PM PDT
by
ru4liberty
(I don't know what tomorrow holds, but I know Who holds tomorrow. May His Name ever be praised!)
To: mlmr
I am sending you my sincerest condolences on the passing of your father. I can tell you are so proud of him. I laid to rest my Grandfather last Thursday who was also a WWII Navy vet. I too was at his side when he took his last breath. God bless you & your family and help you through this time.
To: mlmr
Sympathy and prayers ...
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:22:00 PM PDT
by
manna
To: mlmr
I am so sorry for your loss. Unfortunately, I understand how much it hurts. We just received our Presidential Memorial Certificate and hung it up last night. I am so glad it is from Dubya. Don't forget to order yours.
Click the Tribute on my homepage to see the Gaffer. Perhaps they are trading stories.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:25:53 PM PDT
by
Samwise
(All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.)
To: mlmr
Thank you letting us hear about your wonderful Father.
My thoughts are with you and your family.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:26:37 PM PDT
by
alameda
To: AmericanMade1776
My Dad's first job in Italy was to be a driver for a brave, field promoted colonel who had been with the division since the begining.
They were traveling in a jeep and a big black sedan passed them and nearly drove them off the road. The colonel insisted that my father pull the car over. So my father sped up and there was a chase. At one point, the colonel, a true cowboy had his revolver out and was aiming at the car. My father convinced him to holster his gun.
He cut the car off and pulled it over. It was filled with men in suits. They arrested the men and took them to the nearest polizia station. As they entered with the unhappy prisoners, everybody in the station came to attention. With broken Italian my father and the colonel discovered that they had just arresed the high command of the Italian military. The Italians took their names to report them to the American commander. Fortunately, the colonel had lots of friends and the commander's assistant was a friend who stonewalled the calls....
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:27:13 PM PDT
by
mlmr
To: mlmr
The clouds are now his moguls!!
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:28:09 PM PDT
by
Coroner
To: Samwise
How do I get an memorial certificate, Samwise?
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:28:10 PM PDT
by
mlmr
To: mlmr
I know that feeling. My favorite picture of my Dad shows him sitting in a fancy chair on the front porch of some house in Italy with his Thompson handy, tired but game, grinning at the camera.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:28:11 PM PDT
by
glocker
To: mlmr
He was young. My Father in law is still living at 87 years of age. He talks with soliders who are in their 90s. My Dad was in the Air Force,toward the end of the war headed for Japan, but the big bomb dropped, he is only 76 now.
I have heard that Italy is a beautiful Country.
To: mlmr
Great Story! :-)
To: mlmr
It's a blessing to be able to mourn the loss of a parent. I'm thankful to have had two good ones, too.
My prayers to you and yours.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:31:20 PM PDT
by
lonestar
(Don't mess with Texans)
To: mlmr
May all that was in him, live on through you and yours. Condolences and Godspeed.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:31:23 PM PDT
by
Focault's Pendulum
(I just bought the Hanging Gardens of Babylon on E Bay.)
To: AmericanMade1776
Dad was 75. They were so young and full of promise...and so many did not come home...
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:31:51 PM PDT
by
mlmr
To: mlmr
Salute!
To: mlmr
Hand Salute.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:32:44 PM PDT
by
TomServo
To: mlmr
Your dad lived a lot more and a lot better than most. This old world is just a little bit poorer with the passing of such a man.
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posted on
04/16/2003 5:33:47 PM PDT
by
The Duke
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