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"A cemetery may be considered as abandoned when all or practically all of the bodies have been Removed therefrom and no bodies have been buried therein for a great many years, and the cemetery has been so long neglected as entirely to lose its identity as such, and is no longer known, recognized and respected by the public as a cemetery. 1953 OAG 2978."

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Happy Father's Day! Remembering my father today in a bit of a different way.

 
Wishing all of the fathers, and those who are role model fathers for others, a wonderfully happy Father's Day 2020! 
This Father's Day is unlike any other, however, because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continuing across America, and indeed around the world. 
I do feel confident, though, that our 21st Century resources being utilized by professionals in the fields of science and medicine are the best equipped in history to meet and ultimately conquer the challenges presented by this deadly disease. 
It does help though, to have a supportive and loving father by our side to reassure and guide us through it.  
But, that is not possible for many of us is it, for one reason or another.
For those of us who have lost our father, please know he is only a thought away if we so desire to ponder what he has meant to us.  We have our memories, photographs, artifacts, his life history, and all he shared with us that offer a cradle of comfort whenever we choose to draw nearer to them.  If you have studied your father's life then you know about his occupations, hobbies, his character, insights, education, sports affiliations, accomplishments, and his triumph over tragedies that made him unique and strong.  
So, one way we can honor our father is to share what we know about him and his life.  We can do that in different settings -- privately or publicly. 
One public way to offer honor and respect for a deceased father is to post an online memorial for him.  
I chose to do that on "Find A Grave".  
I created my father's memorial several years ago, but today I decided it was overdue for me to take the next step and sponsor it.  
The cost wasn't much, $5.00, but it enables removal of any pop-up advertisements on his memorial page.  It also permits me to post more photographs than the normal limit of 5.  I felt good about doing that as a small gesture.  It was my small way of conveying my appreciation for his love and concern for me during our time together.  
So, thank you daddy for being a role model for me, for all of your loving support and concern for my welfare, for your grins and hugs, and for teaching me how to properly catch fish and worms!