I do remember how he was actually older than Skip. That was a big deal you know. I went looking through his posts:
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U.S.A.F. 1959 to 1963. served in Hawaii and texas, had tdy to Japan
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Congrats man, the wife and I will celebrate our 34th in jan.
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Thank you, I've turned 66 today, most of the kids and grandkids will be here this weekend for a big fish fry :-):-):-)
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We're leaving in a few minutes for Lincoln Ne. for the birth of my grandson, our daughter just called , we should have plenty of time to get there,
Later :-):-):-):-)
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Your not nice NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!!!!!
As was stated in the thread starter, he didn't post often; but it was easy to see that he was a good man and at peace with himself. That's rare in this day and age. Goodby sir - I will remember you and your family in prayer. [Reply]
RIP Buster's Dad. Our family moved just down the street from him years ago when I was in the 8th grade. I didn't know him all that well, but he was always very friendly when we talked, and would always wave when passing by.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. [Reply]
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RIP Buster's Dad. Our family moved just down the street from him years ago when I was in the 8th grade. I didn't know him all that well, but he was always very friendly when we talked, and would always wave when passing by.