Good evening. Wednesday blog. My Denny was a solid gold oldie, before he was old enough to be one. He definitely was old school in many areas. He just did not see any reason to change and move forward! Some things worth it, many things not. Oldie, Doo Wop, old country music. He had a flip phone that he liked. I thought he did good on the computer with FB. Bowled his whole life, when bowling alleys moved forward to automatic scoring, he did not like it. In some ways it was fun and refreshing. I liked to tease him about it. He was the secretary for our long time league and many others, all by hand, pen and paper, calculator and old fashioned type writer that needed ink cartridges. When his broke down, it was not easy to replace. The many titles he had for the things he was involved in and worked at to make extra money, that he always spent on us, taking care of his families needs. That was very important to him. He was a good son, leader in school, in sports, husband, father, Policeman, accepted the Lord along the way, Christian, Papa, great Papa, bowler, umpire, summer vacation fisherman. Above all, his family will always remember how he worked tirelessly to provide for his family and did not tell us no, unless he really had to. Whatever he tackled, it was with great passion. I know our children would agree. He was driven in many areas. A force to be reckoned with. Even when he bowled two perfect games, cannot go any higher than 300. He would find something wrong, not perfect enough. The first time I saw him bowl, I was amazed. I had only seen bowlers on TV. He is sooooo missed in so many ways! He had mellowed so much over the years. Please hear me when I say this with love. Do not wait until sickness or tragedy come your way to appreciate what’s right in front of you. He did, he did not know how to express it. We knew, we saw in thousands of ways. I have not tired of talking about him. He always surprised me in many ways, birthdays and anniversaries. Now he is a child of God, in heaven with his new name, Angel Wings! I miss him in a different way everyday. I have to smile through the tears in remembrance of him. Everything I have left has his mark of what a beautiful and wonderful soul he was and now at true peace. I just wanted him to know how much he was loved and appreciated by all of us, friends as well as family! He was a well respected man. I believe he handled his illness with more grace than many others could of. We never know. Hold tight to God, He will see you through. That’s what I told him, he agreed! I miss him so much. Good night. God bless.❤️🤗🙏🏻🤗❤️




