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My Dad was in the Airforce and proud of it. He married my Mom when he was 21 and she was 17. They spent 3 years in Japan and they remain married after 66 years together. He was a tool & die maker for Oldsmobile back in the 70s thru the 90s. He worked 7 days a week and still managed to do every outdoor Michigan sport known to man, remodel three homes, and raise three good kids. He and mom welcomed 6 grand kids and 6 great grand kids. He was a founding member of a group of people who created a scholarship program at his local HS. He donated hundreds of thousands of dollars and time "for the kids". He planted and maintained a 40 acre tree farm so the local kids had a place to come and see a woods and the wildlife there. He even recruited a small group of his peers that restored a local pioneer cemetery.

Dad was at a loss as to what was happening in our world today and kept repeating "I just don't understand". My Dad was a pure blood, he raised hell in his last days because the hospital "wanted to give him a Covid shot". They didn't! Dad was Trump supporter and dispite being a union steward in his working years, couldn't wait to cast his vote this coming November. My Dad was a Patriot that told the nurse he wanted an Icehouse less then 5 minutes before he went down the final time. My Dad suffered more than 20 years with Parkinson disease and this morning at 5 am he finally beat it. My Dad was an American! He was 87 years old.

285 days ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

My Dad was in the Airforce and proud of it. He married my Mom when he was 21 and she was 17. They spent 3 years in Japan and they remain married after 66 years together. He was a tool & die maker for Oldsmobile back in the 70s thru the 90s. He worked 7 days a week and still managed to do every outdoor Michigan sport known to man, remodel three homes, and raise three good kids. He and mom welcomed 6 grand kids and 6 great grand kids. He was a founding member of a group of people who created a scholarship program at his local HS. He donated hundreds of thousands of dollars and time "for the kids". He planted and maintained a 40 acre tree farm so the local kids had a place to come and see a woods and the wildlife there. He recruited and managed a small group of his peers that restored a local pioneer cemetery.

Dad was at a loss as to what was happening in our world today and kept repeating "I just don't understand". My Dad was a pure blood, he raised hell in his last days because the hospital "wanted to give him a Covid shot". They didn't! Dad was Trump supporter and dispite being a union steward in his working years, couldn't wait to cast his vote this coming November. My Dad was a Patriot that told the nurse he wanted an Icehouse less then 5 minutes before he went down the final time. My Dad suffered more than 20 years with Parkinson disease and this morning at 5 am he finally beat it. My Dad was an American! He was 87 years old.

285 days ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

My Dad was in the Airforce and proud of it. He married my Mom when he was 21 and she was 17. They spent 3 years in Japan and they remain married after 66 years together. He was a tool & die maker for Oldsmobile back in the 70s thru the 90s. He worked 7 days a week and still managed to do every outdoor Michigan sport known to man, remodel three homes, and raise three good kids. He and mom welcomed 6 grand kids and 6 great grand kids. He was a founding member of a group of people who created a scholarship program at his local HS. He donated hundreds of thousands of dollars and time "for the kids". He planted and maintained a 40 acre tree farm so the local kids had a place to come and see a woods and the wildlife there. He recruited and managed a small group of his peers that restored a local pioneer cemetery.

Dad was at a loss as to what was happening in our world today and kept repeating "I just don't understand". My Dad was a pure blood, he raised hell in his last days because the hospital "wanted to give him a Covid shot". They didn't! Dad was Trump supporter and dispite being a union steward in his working years, couldn't wait to cast his vote this coming November. My Dad was a Patriot that told the nurse he wanted an Icehouse less then 5 minutes before he went down the final time. My Dad suffered more than 20 years with Parkinson disease and this morning at 5 am he finally beat it. My Dad was an American!

285 days ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

My Dad was in the Airforce and proud of it. He married my Mom when he was 21 and she was 17. They spent 3 years in Japan and they remain married after 66 years together. He was a tool & die maker for Oldsmobile back in the 70s thru the 90s. He worked 7 days a week and still managed to do every outdoor Michigan sport known to man, remodel three homes, and raise three good kids. He and mom welcomed 6 grand kids and 6 great grand kids. He was a founding member of a group of people who created a scholarship program at his local HS. He donated hundreds of thousands of dollars and time "for the kids". He planted and maintained a 40 acre tree farm so the local kids had a place to come and see a woods and the wildlife there. He recruited and managed a small group of his peers that restored a local pioneer cemetery.

Dad was at a loss as to what was happening in our world today and kept repeating "I just don't understand". My Dad was a pure blood, he raised hell in his last days because the hospital "wanted to give him a Covid shot". They didn't! Dad was Trump supporter and dispite being a union steward in his working years, couldn't wait to cast his vote this coming November. My Dad was a Patriot that told the nurse he wanted an Icehouse less then 5 minutes before he passed. My Dad suffered more than 20 years with Parkinson disease and this morning at 5 am he finally beat it. My Dad was an American!

285 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

My Dad was in the Airforce and proud of it. He married my Mom when he was 21 and she was 17. They spent 3 years in Japan and they remain married after 66 years together. He was a tool & die maker for Oldsmobile back in the 70s thru the 90s. He worked 7 days a week and still managed to do every outdoor Michigan sport known to man, remodel three homes, and raise three good kids. He and mom welcomed 6 grand kids and 6 great grand kids. He was a founding member of a group of people who created a scholarship program at his local HS. He donated hundreds of thousands of dollars and time "for the kids". He planted and maintained a 40 acre tree farm so the local kids had a place to come and see a woods and the wildlife in there. He recruited and managed a small group of his peers that restored a local pioneer cemetery Dad was at a loss as to what was happening in our world today and kept repeating "I just don't understand". My Dad was a pure blood, he raised hell in his last days because the hospital "wanted to give him a Covid shot". They didn't! Dad was Trump supporter and dispite being a union steward in his working years, couldn't wait to cast his vote this coming November. My Dad was a Patriot that told the nurse he wanted an Icehouse less then 5 minutes before he passed. My Dad suffered more than 20 years with Parkinson disease and this morning at 5 am he finally beat it. My Dad was an American!

285 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

My Dad was in the Airforce and proud of it. He married my Mom when he was 21 and she was 17. They spent 3 years in Japan and they remain married after 66 years together. He was a tool & die maker for Oldsmobile back in the 70s thru the 90s. He worked 7 days a week and still managed to do every outdoor Michigan sport known to man, remodel three homes, and raise three good kids. He and mom welcomed 6 grand kids and 6 great grand kids. He was a founding member of a group of people who created a scholarship program at his local HS. He donated hundreds of thousands of doollars and time "for the kids". He planted and maintained a 40 acre tree farm so the local kids had a place to come and see a woods and the wildlife in there. He recruited and managed a small group of his peers that restored a local pioneer cemetery Dad was at a loss as to what was happening in our world today and kept repeating "I just don't understand". My Dad was a pure blood, he raised hell in his last days because the hospital "wanted to give him a Covid shot". They didn't! Dad was Trump supporter and dispite being a union steward in his working years, couldn't wait to cast his vote this coming November. My Dad was a Patriot that told the nurse he wanted an Icehouse less then 5 minutes before he passed. My Dad suffered more than 20 years with Parkinson disease and this morning at 5 am he finally beat it. My Dad was an American!

285 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

My Dad was in the Airforce and proud of it. He married my Mom when he was 21 and she was 17. They remain married after 66 years. He was a tool & die maker for Oldsmobile back in the 70s thru the 90s. He worked 7 days a week and still managed to do every outdoor Michigan sport known to man, remodel three homes, and raise three good kids. He and mom welcomed 6 grand kids and 6 great grand kids. He was a founding member of a group of people who created a scholarship program at his local HS. He donated hundreds of thousands of doollars and time "for the kids". He planted and maintained a 40 acre tree farm so the local kids had a place to come and see a woods and the wildlife in there. He was at a loss as to what was happening in our world and kept repeating "I just don't understand". My Dad was a pure blood, he raised hell in his last days because the hospital "wanted to give him a Covid shot". They didn't! Dad was Trump supporter and dispite being a union steward in his working years, couldn't wait to cast his vote this coming November. My Dad was a Patriot that told the nurse he wanted an Icehouse less then 5 minutes before he passed. My Dad suffered more than 20 years with Parkinson disease and this morning at 5 am he finally beat it. My Dad was an American!

285 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

My Dad was in the Airforce and proud of it. He married my Mom when he was 21 and she was 17. They remain married after 66 years. He was a tool & die maker for Oldsmobile back in the 70s thru the 90s. He worked 7 days a week and still managed to do every outdoor Michigan sport known to man, remodel three homes, and raise three good kids. He and mom welcomed 6 grand kids and 6 great grand kids. He was a founding member of a group of people who created a scholarship program at his local HS. He donated hundreds of thousands of doollars and time "for the kids". He was at a loss as to what was happening in our world and kept repeating "I just don't understand". My Dad was a pure blood, he raised hell in his last days because the hospital "wanted to give him a Covid shot". They didn't! Dad was Trump supporter and dispite being a union steward in his working years, couldn't wait to cast his vote this coming November. My Dad was a Patriot that told the nurse he wanted an Icehouse less then 5 minutes before he passed. My Dad suffered more than 20 years with Parkinson disease and this morning at 5 am he finally beat it. My Dad was an American!

285 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

My Dad was in the Airforce and proud of it. He married my Mom when he was 21 and she was 17. They remain married after 66 years. He was a tool & die maker for Oldsmobile back in the 70s thru the 90s. He worked 7 days a week and still managed to do every outdoor Michigan sport known to man, remodel three homes. My Dad raised three good kids, had 5 grandkids and 6 great grand kids. He was at a loss as to what was happening in our world and kept repeating "I just don't understand". My Dad was a pure blood, he raised hell in his last days because the hospital "wanted to give him a Covid shot". They didn't! Dad was Trump supporter and dispite being a union steward in his working years, couldn't wait to cast his vote this coming November. My Dad suffered more than 20 years with Parkinson disease and this morning at 5 am he finally beat it.

285 days ago
1 score