I was the oldest grandchild, so I decided to speak at pop's service & share some stories on behalf of the other grandkids. needless to say, there were lots of laughs and I have no doubt that is exactly how pop would have wanted his funeral to have been: a celebration of his life.
in 2005, pop wrote, "I want to be remembered as a simple person who loved his family deeply; one who tried to see the best in everyone; a person who strived for patience and understanding." and without a doubt, that is exactly how everyone who knew pop will remember him. he was genuine, open-minded, creative, humble, kind and led an authentic life, which he built upon his faith.
I made a photo slideshow that ended up being 20 minutes (it could easily have been a hour if I had more time). robert helped me pick out the music for it & one song we used was "a well respected man" by the kinks. such a perfect song to depict the life of someone so well-loved by everyone he encountered.
{baby photo}
{grammie & pop's wedding picture}
{pop & my mom, the first of three children}
{pop & me}
{me & my sister kara with pop. yes, sadly my haircut hasn't changed in 25 years}
{the in-town fam at christmas}
{robert taking pop for a ride in his vs bus}
{my family at our wedding}
*thank you to everyone who went out of their way to bring by food, send flowers & attend the service. tragedy certainly brings out true friends.
Katie- that is so sweet! We sure are blessed!
ReplyDeleteKatie, this is such a beautiful post–I'm tearing up, both for your loss, and for the incredible blessing of so many years with your grandfather.
ReplyDeleteI teared up a little reading this!
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