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Jun 21, 2015 10:49AM

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He was amazing. Six feet tall, lean and fit all his life until his final illness, with a slow deep voice and gentle hands. He could tell great stories, and make beautiful and useful things out of scraps - had spent his childhood in the Depression and had a strong appreciation for the value of simple comforts. He was good at fixing things, and he taught his daughter just as much about wood working and home repair as his sons. (Married a woman with a PhD and a bigger reputation than his own, so he was a feminist without even thinking about it.)
He was never a go-getter, and liked to just let life happen sometimes. He didn't have my mom's energy and drive. But his integrity and kindness set a high standard when I went looking for my husband.

He was amazing. Six feet tall, lean and fit all his life until his final illness, with a slow de..."
It sounds like he gave so much of himself in those quiet and important ways. What a wonderful gift he was to you.