R.I.P. Grandpa

Not much to say, really.
He was easily the best Grandpa anybody could really hope for. Never a situation came up where he lost his sense of humor.
He had a great life, a great marriage, a great family and a great life. He was ready to go and he went the way he wanted to go. We should all be that lucky.
Rest in peace, Grandpa. You'll be missed.
Love, Blair

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

fuk man, i'm sorry

Anonymous said...

i think he'd be proud

Anonymous said...

nicely posted my man

Anonymous said...

feel better, best wishes

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Blair - that was really nice.

You're absolutely right. Al was, if nothing else, a pretty cheery guy all the time and that is exactly how I will remember him. And, yes, he did get to go the way he wanted and he was indeed ready to go too. I'm glad in a strange way that his bad days are behind him.

Last night I figured he's somewhere at a Casino, playing the slots and the horses, having a smoke and trying to decide whether to go back to the buffet or go have a nap.

RIP indeed, Al, RIP.

Brian

Anonymous said...

You're right babe, he was a great man and I'm glad that I had the chance to know him. He was a very funny man and so cute with your grandma. I like what Brian said about the casino and the horses...I'm sure that's what he's doing.

Anonymous said...

here's to ya big guy, and i didn't evne know ya.

Anonymous said...

glasses in the air!

Anonymous said...

Blair really sucks to hear about that.

Anonymous said...

yeah, thoughts are with u man