Happy Father's Day to all the Dads, Granddads, Stepdads, etc!
My Dad would have been 98 years old this 4th of July. He passed away 41 years ago on Father's Day, 1978. He landed at Normandy as a US Army Corporal just a few weeks before his 24th birthday. He and his buddies conquered tyranny in Europe at a great cost. He was one of the fortunate ones who lived to tell about it.
My Dad-in-Law was a finish carpenter who would have done Guild Guitars proud - he made the cabinets and bars, etc., and he could bookmatch two pieces of wood to look like one. He was also a WWII Veteran.
I wish they were still around, and I wish I'd asked them a lot more questions!
Oh yeah, here's a "Father" themed song, "This Is My Father's World." I'm leading this one in church tomorrow morning.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...0IL74lB4bj25128d6dLo3d&cshid=1560638954106031
My Dad would have been 98 years old this 4th of July. He passed away 41 years ago on Father's Day, 1978. He landed at Normandy as a US Army Corporal just a few weeks before his 24th birthday. He and his buddies conquered tyranny in Europe at a great cost. He was one of the fortunate ones who lived to tell about it.
My Dad-in-Law was a finish carpenter who would have done Guild Guitars proud - he made the cabinets and bars, etc., and he could bookmatch two pieces of wood to look like one. He was also a WWII Veteran.
I wish they were still around, and I wish I'd asked them a lot more questions!
Oh yeah, here's a "Father" themed song, "This Is My Father's World." I'm leading this one in church tomorrow morning.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...0IL74lB4bj25128d6dLo3d&cshid=1560638954106031