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In reply to the discussion: Daddy. The ones we lost. Please share yours. [View all]greymattermom
(5,807 posts)14. I'm older now than my dad was when he died
but I still think about him almost every day. He was one of the earliest heart bypass patients at Cleveland Clinic. But he still died at age 68. Love him still.
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My dad was an industrial chemist by profession and an amateur astronomer at heart.
mnhtnbb
Jun 2016
#30
My dad was perfect in most respects, but he did not treat my mom with respect like many
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#33
My memory was of his swimming. On land, he was not graceful, but in water, it was like watching a
Hoppy
Jun 2016
#43
“When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around.
struggle4progress
Jun 2016
#53