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Used to love Battlestar Galactica....RIP Richard Hatch.....


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RIP Mike Ilitch.  Owner Detroit Tigers.  Owner Detroit Red Wings.  Owner Little Caesar's pizza.

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RIP Hans and Mike.  I remember the Boston Bruins picking up some Red Wings not-so-great player at a large price, just because the owner was stupidly competitive with Ilitch.  Big overpayment, and Ilitch (and many Red Wing fans) were laughing quite hard at us.  But a great and smart owner, did a lot for that team and the game of hockey.....

RIP Al

Unique is a good word for him.

I got a chance to talk with him a few years back and he was very friendly and open.

He will be inspiring vocalists for ages.

Some of you have seen this on Facebook, but I wanted to post it here as well. I don't feel like typing up anything different, but I love you guys and wanted to share this.

Today marks the 25th anniversary of my dad's death.

I remember being picked up from school by my Aunt Nancy and taken home to a sea of cars at the house, but asking where dad's was; it was the only one missing.

I remember being told my dad was dead, and I remember the immediate denial in my head, and then looking across at the faces of these people who I KNEW had to be playing some cruel joke onus, but I immediately knew it was true.

I remember my dad always wearing dress pants and a button up shirt. I remember him wearing shorts one time, and that's when we were out for a walk on the beach. They were navy blue, and basically a shorter version of the dress pants he wore every other day.

I remembered a few minutes ago, as I was about to take off my socks after a long day at work, that Xavier insisted he do it for me. I remember taking off my dad's socks for him after he was relaxing in the recliner in our old house after what was surely a longer day (as superintendent of schools) than I typically have.

I remember playing golf and meeting a man and finding out he knew my dad. We talked and he told me that he didn't like him, but he respected him. That encounter really helped to flesh out my idea of my dad not just as my dad, but as a person and a leader in our community; a story that has stuck with me for 20 years.

He was a good man, a kind man, a loving husband and father. I still think about him often, and I miss him daily. I wish my brother and I could have had more time with our dad, my aunt more time with her brother, and my mom more time with her soulmate, but alas, we did not. We do, however, have our memories, and as long as I'm able, I'm going to remember, fondly, my dad, Richard Kirk Lawson.

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-Brent Kirk Lawson

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Amazing tribute, Brent. He would be proud of the man his son has become.

Yes, very nice tribute Brent!

Very touching tribute, Brent.  Thanks for sharing.

You honor him with your words, and with who you are.  Wonderful tributes both!

Nice tribute Brent

RIP Richard Kirk Lawson.  He raised a great son  ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

though one with questionable taste in doughnuts. :headcase:

I couldn't agree more with the comments already posted.

I feel honored that you shared such a touching tribute with us.

 

It was tough for me loosing my Dad at age 42. And he wasn't always a loving Father. I can't imagine loosing a Father at such a young age.

I learned a lot from my Father. Sometimes from copying him, and sometimes from promising myself not to copy him. Father/Son relationships can be complicated, but it sounds like yours may have been less complicated and more loving. I'm glad for that. It's obvious that you yourself are a great Father, and I'm imagining that you learned that from him.

Your Father would be very proud of the man you have become! He lives on within you, and that's very special.

Thanks for the words, guys. A lot of people who knew him saw this on FB and shared some kind words about both the man, and some about the day. I reconnected with a good childhood friend moments ago when he saw that. It's nice to see that someone who has made such a large positive impact on your life has made similar impacts on others.

Steve, for some perspective, my dad had just turned 43 when he passed away. I'm sorry that he wasn't the best role model for you, but I'm glad to hear you were able to learn behavior that you wanted to avoid within yourself. I can't recall much negative about my dad, and though I'm sure I was insulated from a bit, I still imagine it was less than most.

I think he'd be proud of me, and he'd love his grandkids; I wish he could have met them.
 

RIP William Myers, aka George The Animal Steele.  He was most well-known/visible a little after I stopped watching Wrestling in the late 70's; but he was quite the character, and the dichotomy of his personal life as teacher and coach was pretty amazing.  Loved his commercial for IBM....

http://www.espn.com/wwe/story/_/id/18705322/wwe-hall-famer-george-animal-steele-dies-79

 

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