He'd served as quartermaster on a submarine in World War II, sailed on the Great Lakes, been a wrestler in school, learned electron microscopy back in the day and worked as a geologist. And he ran a ceramics business, worked as maintenance everything for a youth campground, and gardened and canned at every opportunity. He turned his attitudes around after becoming a Christian, and the "scrimp and save" approach to life he learned from the Great Depression became a means to maximize what he could give.
He could be a little suspicious and a little Aspergery, but his neighbors said he was a sweet old guy.
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A tough Christmas season all around; I see AVI is having the same experience. My M-I-L is ailing, too, though I think she's not critical yet.
My thoughts are with your wife. I'm glad she got to be with her dad at the end.
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