Last Saturday, the world lost a wonderful man, my Grandpa Jerry died at the age of 93. I have so many fond memories of him that I thought I would share some with you. .. I remember as a kid I always loved the smell of his aftershave and cologne, and as my sister mentioned in her
blog, his pressed shirts and bolo ties. We really enjoyed our visits to their homes (in Montana, Vegas, and then Boise) where we would often play card games, especially "Oh Heck" a game where grandpa would always bid zero. I loved the toast and oatmeal he would make for us when we would go visit. He always had a sense of humor and could make anyone laugh. I am so thankful that my kids got a chance to meet him. On our move to Vegas, we stayed a night in Boise. I remember Miss M loved playing with him. He showed her how to ride his cane like a horse and even let her bury him in pillows and blankets. He will be missed by so many. We love you Grandpa Jerry and look forward to seeing you in heaven!
My grandma, grandpa and Aunt Mary Lou at their wedding in Hawaii in Feb 1981. They were married for 27 years. What I think is amazing is both of them had been married for at least that long to their first spouses (and were widowed).
My sister Deanna and I with grandpa.
This was probably 10 years ago when grandma and grandpa visited us in WA.
Grandpa's 90th birthday at my dad's with Deanna and Miss M.
Uh oh, what happened to grandpa?
Our last visit to see Grandpa in December when he was at the nursing home. This is the first time he got to meet Mr. T. We'll miss you grandpa.
Thanks, too, for this one! I loved all the pics and memories of Grandpa. It's true that he made THE BEST oatmeal ever.
ReplyDeleteOh, and, I never realized how tall he was- check out the difference in how tall he was in their wedding photo and how tall he was in the pic in front of dad's house from 10 years ago. Big difference!
I miss you, Grandpa!