Grandpa Lee
I suppose deep down we all knew it would happen eventually. On Wednesday morning, my sweet grandfather took his final breath - despite my swearing that he would, one day, most definitely outlive us all.
Thanksgiving 2009 Although, in some ways I think he is outliving us - through his legacy of love... and tremendous craftsmanship (seriously, was there anything that man could not build??). |
On his 92nd birthday, February 2010. |
Life is so strange. It seems no matter how long you have to prepare for something, the actual event can still be a bit of a shock. I mean, really: he was 94 years old. He had been on hospice for quite some time. His slip from toolbelt-wearing, winking, full-of-life-jokester to...Wednesday morning...was gradual, to say the least. Honestly, he held on a heck of a lot longer than anyone might have expected, given his condition.
But that was just Grandpa's style. He didn't bend to what the world (or in this case: medical history) expected him to do. He was a doer, a mover, a builder. Filled with vitality, curiosity, and humor. And he was one of the kindest men I've ever had the pleasure of knowing in my entire life.
Thanksgiving 2011, with his sweetheart |
Christmas 2011, I had the pleasure of driving these two lovebirds down to my aunt's house for our annual Christmas celebration. They snuggled and held hands in my backseat the whole way. |
And so, even with all the preparation in the world, the news of his death still caused a jolt in my heart. The world lost a very great man this week.
When I think of Grandpa Lee, I think of:
Rest in Jesus, sweet Grandpa.
When I think of Grandpa Lee, I think of:
- blue shag carpet on the ceiling of our downstairs converted play closet in the house of my childhood
- square dancing and mall walking
- the epitome of daddy/daughter relationships
my momma and my grandpa, August 2012 |
- extra ketchup for french fry dipping on my birthday outings - he was a man after my own heart
- button up shirts and a plethora of amazing leather belts with giant belt buckles
- childlike humor
- photoshopping the entire family to an island since it was so rare and difficult for us all to get together at the same time
- three legged, feisty poodles named Casey
- and of course, this:
Rest in Jesus, sweet Grandpa.
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LOVE,
DAD
Would you like to read this at the service or have Sue??
thank you!
Love, Aunt Carol