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Sherri L. Mullins posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Dear Miriam and Family,
We are thinking of you. Don was a true gentleman. He will be sadly missed.
Love and prayers,
Sherri,Carla,Ed,Ashley,Katelyn,Kyle and Brandon.
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David, Sherry and Children posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
My Dad, I loved him so, I wish I could have had that last talk with him, but have sent that message up to the Father and asked God to relay it to him. I know that he has received the message.
Reflecting now, as I was growing up in his and my mothers home I always felt that we had loving and caring parents. They always shared love in every way, discipline or hugs, it was always as a sign of affection that only your mother or father could show.
I always felt growing up that my parents were a cross between the Honeymooners and of all things the Flintstones.
The fondest memorie I have was when I was a young teen and was trying to build a dog house and couldn't get the last pieces of wood cut square, and asked him to cut them for me, he said NO! and interjected the fact that I had all of his tools the tools and was able to do it myself. This may not sound like much of a problem to some people or that my dad's statement had really that much effect, but it did. It was from that point on that I realized that I could do and was capable of finishing that project and starting, doing and finishing many others, but I always wanted the right tools.
My dad would work at his job and sometime two jobs to provide, and all though we didn't live like kings and queens, we had a dad that made sure mom had available to her what she needed to run the home.
As we grew older and began to leave the house to start our own families, you could see that they were even more so, mom and dad.
When my first child was born to the last child being born, how the tears would roll down his cheeks, the tears of joy that he shared with me over the birth of my children. I'm sure he did the same tears and rinkled chin expression with my sisters also. When Sherry and I married again he let the tears roll and was so proud to when Sherry had him give away the bride, he could hardly speak, and I have that on tape.
His pride in all the grand children and his concern about things you would think wouldn't matter, was just another expression of love.
The Lord know's he knew things about the Bible that I wouldn't have realized he knew unless I was sitting there with him at a Bible study or class and would hear him answer or say softly to himself the answer. I would think wow, I didn't know you knew that.
But I realize now that when he wanted me to be in church that he really knew what it was about a long time ago, and the fact that the tool he may have known all that time ago that I needed was God and His living word. So now I close by KNOWING that I will see him again some day and by thanking God for sending His Son, Jesus Christ to be our Saviour, making it possible for all who believe to enter into heaven.
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