men of what Tom Brokaw calls, "the greatest generation" lived by a certain code. I know it sounds hackneyed but those who survived the 'great depression' were also still too young to foresee the culture wars, world wars, race wars, voting and domestic wars, hemline wars, water wars, border wars, wars against our constitution, nuclear proliferation, wars of attrition, mind wars and assaults against our democracy in the years yet to come. What they did do, was raise families, walk dogs, nurture children, rake lawns, milk cows, and live long lives. My dad left this earth when he was just 75, three years after retiring from Chrysler Corp, where he welded bumpers onto Lebaron's until his wrist just couldn't take the strain anymore. And I know that he too would be proud, yet probably slightly embarrassed, by all the fuss made in his honor. That generation saved all of Europe from Nazi occupation, championed the "New Deal" that saved the American worker from the throws of the great depression. Put a man on the moon. Dropped a nuclear bomb, Welcomed the British invasion, Danced to Benny Goodman , Stan Kenton and Duke Ellington and made a life for themselves. And yet they were just too proud to take a well deserved bow. Great tribute and well done dana
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I agree dear Dana. Once we stood as one. Fought as one for freedom. We need this again. Thank you fo.. read moreI agree dear Dana. Once we stood as one. Fought as one for freedom. We need this again. Thank you for reading and the comment my friend.
Cheers, to a great man and the greatest generation that ever lived.
My daddy and father-n-law were both WWII vets as well. I know you miss him, but men like that live within our memories, never to fade or leave us.
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I agree dear Cherrie and thank you for reading and the comment.
A father and a man of his word, properly honored and remembered by his son.
The ancient Hebrew spoke of how a man is best remembered ("Zakar") is in how deep an effect he had upon your character and how deeply you effected his, and I see both of these elements in this moving remembrance. Perfect.
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Thank you my kind friend. He was a kind and good man.
What a really sweet eulogy for your father. He seemed like a renaissance man, and certainly a mentor to you.I love how you want to be like him and treat your children the was he raised you. The worst part is that you were not able to say goodby to him the way you would want, and that is truly sad. An excellent ode, my friend. I loved my father more than anything and he was a renaissance man too. I painted a portrait of him.
Well written and condolences to you. Best, Betty
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Hello dear Betty. The men and the women of the old world were strong and wise. We need to find the o.. read moreHello dear Betty. The men and the women of the old world were strong and wise. We need to find the old ways again. Thank you for reading and the kind words. I do appreciate.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss and am sending you well wishes. You have sent him off with a beautiful poem, honoring what sounds to be a great man and influence. I'm glad you had such a man in your life and send my condolences!
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Thank you dear Haley. I appreciate the kind words.
"Good night and joy be with you all"
A lovely way to say goodbye in a beautiful Irish ballad.
WW2 veterans saw life and death and understood the devastation that war brings... they were all brave men , and that kind of man is not found often today.
You must be so proud of the legacy he left you in his love and the way he raised you to understand that violence is never a way forward in any situation.
A beautiful tribute John .... a parting glass to see him on his way bless him.
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Thank you dear Stella. I appreciate the kind words. He was a good man. Helped many in his lifetime.
So so very sorry to hear of Your loss, this was deeply moving to read, beautiful heartwarming words, this line just hit my heart...
"I saved him once and he saved me often."
I'm sure he is proud of You, here at the cafe all You speak but with love and kindness, and this but a reflect of how You truly are in reality with your children, family... even all people.
May his soul rest in peace and his light to shine in your heart always ✨
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Thank you my kind friend. I appreciate the comment.
A very touchy write here. I can feel your pain, more so because you could not said a proper goodbye due to this covid situation. Your description was fair enough to understand the relation you shared with your father...
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The coronavirus. Many people didn't have the proper send-off. Thank you my friend for reading and th.. read moreThe coronavirus. Many people didn't have the proper send-off. Thank you my friend for reading and the comment.
a lonely time to die...your dad sounds great....my dad was a champion to me.
yours 96 mine was 97 when he succumbed.
but he and my mom left in 2014 and 2017...so they did not have to deal with this Covid...I am grateful for that.
A toast to your father...I felt I knew him through this poem.
j.
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Thank you Jacob. The WW2 generation. Strong, hard working and appreciate the value of a dollar.
A Poet and writer who love to read and write.
My pleasure is reading about the bad and good in a life.
Also to honor the Poets/Writers of the past by reading their words.
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