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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

His Legacy

Tomorrow, March 12th, marks the 4 year anniversary of my fathers' death. Though time has been kind in healing the depth of sorrow I experienced, I still miss my dad, and know I always will remember him as the kind, caring Dad he became. Besides being a very devout Christian man, Dad left many legacies to which he can be remembered. He started Our Family Puppeteers in 1987, in which he created many puppet characters, intricate designed props, wrote amazing, beautiful shows that will be remembered by hundreds, and a stage and lighting system that couldn't be matched. We performed many shows, most of which he charged no fee, our pay was the smiles and gratitude from our many audiences.
Dad was also a bee keeper, for many years he had hives that he built himself and filled with swarms of bees. When we were kids, he raised chickens for the eggs, and for poultry he supplied to the local meat market. Dad always had ways to earn extra money to keep food on the table for our family of seven.
He built and flew model airplanes, and made many a plane with my brother and his grandsons. Cherished memories for my son Chad.
But one his favorite hobbies was his radio. Dad call sign was K8IEK, receiving his license in 1955. Many a time Dad could be found in his radio room, sending out Morse code, to far off places all over the world. He looked forward to the mail, QSL cards arrived almost daily, from those he contacted. I can still here the sound coming from his room, Dah di dah dit, dah dah di dah, cq,cq,cq, this is K8IEK. And the replies back from distant lands were carefully journaled in his log book. So fascinated, I worked hard and received my ham radio license, and the many memories of working with my dad in his "ham shack" were created. After his death, Mom sold his radios, and now the room sits empty of the things that were so special. Yet the memories remain, so clear. I'm fortunate enough to have his key, which has a special place of honor in my room, his log, and many of his QSL cards, and also received his call sign which is on my license plate. Such memories, such a legacy from a Dad that will always hold a very special place in my heart.

9 comments:

Pearl said...

I feel the same way about my Dad Laurie, he is unique, hardest working man ever, funny as hell, and will do anything for his daughters. I just can't even imagine the day he will be gone like your Dad. But the legacy they leave will live on with daughters like us. You have lovingly put Dad's papers in protective sleves, so you can show people in the family what he was made of. I'm going to start a big journal on my Dad so it can be passed down to the Grandkids and so on and so forth. I have tons of pictures and loads of stories. I want everyone to remember what a special guy he was. I'm sorry you miss your Dad it must be so very hard and painful at times. Tell us some stories about him I would love to know him. Here's a cyber hug to you and I care about you! Warm Regards Pearl

Diane said...

What a lovely remembrance of your Dad, Laurie. He sounds like a very interesting person, besides being your Dad. I think beekeepers are very gentle souls. They almost have to be. Peace be with you as you remember him on that day. Blessings, Diane

Tolentreasures said...

What a wonderful tribute to your Dad and what cherished memories that you have. Thanks for sharing that.

Cathy

BumbleBee Bagz said...

how cool is that you have his call sign as your licence plate. I love it! Hows the quilt coming :)

Marilyn Miller said...

What loving memories you have of your Dad. How special! Treasure those memories, not everyone has them.

Unknown said...

Arent dads wonderful? this is a beautiful piece of writing and I can feel your love for him! Thanks for sharing...

Anonymous said...

He was an AWESOME grandpa too!!!

AverettLadyNana said...

What a beautiful tribute to your Daddy. Mine died 26 years ago last Sept. and I'll never stop missing him. Mom died a little over a year ago but she left several years earlier. My cousin's daughter and I are always emailing remember this or that...her mom the eldest of my generation has also gone on to their heavenly reward.

Terri Lee Takacs said...

Dear Laurie,
YOur Dad was such an amazing man.
What a list of accomplishments.
It is a very lucky and blessed girl that has such a Dad to look up to and gleam wisdom from.
He is ~ no doubt in heaven shining his love down on you and your family.