Monday, November 2, 2009

My dad died...

...one week ago today, I said good-bye to my Dad. He was 89. God, I loved him. He was so strong, smart, loyal and loving. My Dad was born in 1920 in Ford's, NJ, in a basement on a cold winter's night. His father owned a little grocery store. He was the eldest of 3 children.

He was a superstar in high school, drum major of the marching band, excelled at many musical instruments and in art as well. Our Nana, his mom, used to tell us what a flirt he was. And boy, was he handsome - like Errol Flynn.

He was a Marine in World War II and in the Korean War as well. His stories were infamous and made us laugh. He wedded my mom in 1946 and they stayed married for 63 years. He was a Labor Relations Negotiator before there was such a thing and would tell us stories of Jimmy Hoffa and late nights in Baton Rouge. He knew every good restaurant in the country because he traveled so much, meeting with boilermakers, electricians, masons, steel workers - you name it. He worked as a consultant until he was in his 70's.

When Dad turned 80, he and Mom moved here to Texas to play golf year round and to be closer to us - their 3 girls and their grandchildren. I am so grateful that he got to see the twins and especially his namesake: Credence Paul Chovan Voyles. They called him PopPop and he loved them so.

I saw my Dad again at the funeral home on Tuesday. We had to identify the body before he was sent off to be cremated. He was so cold, so still. I hugged him and didn't want to let go. I still don't...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh Gail, I am so sorry. I lost my Dad 5 years ago just before I "conceived" the twins (i.e. it worked!) He and your Dad sound like they might have know each other and been friends. (NJ/CT not so far fetched) As they sound like as if they were like minded men. Not to mention the three strong willed daughters. His grandchildren also called him POP POP. Sadly, he never meet his namesake Georgia or her twin Caitie. I lost my Mom this summer, the twins miss her terrible. It's awful to loss a parent I am so sorry. I am actually going to an all saints day mass for my mom tonight someone arranged for her. provided the church doesn't fall in on my head, I will light a candle for him and think of him and you. Peace to you and I am so sorry.
mb
caitie
georgia

Vector 38 Illusions said...

chère amie,

bien qu'en retard, tous mes sentiments pour vous et pour la famille ...

front courbé,
~ fr

cheryl carroll said...

On Monday it will be two weeks for me since my Mom died on November 2. Michael Savage sent me a link with both your dad and my mom's obits listed in some town paper. My heart feels red raw and I wonder when it stop hurting.
My mom lived life to her fullest but the cancer took her away far too early (and fast) - 73. Kidney, lung, brain, and finally lymphoma.
I hope your heart starts healing too. Hugs.

deborah d. lattimore said...

hugs to you, ma chere amie. xoxo