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Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:53 pm
by puma guy
My father passed away Sunday March 20 at age 93. He was a volunteer inductee in October 1942 though he had an exemption for his work. A June 1941 graduate of Texas A&M with a DVM, he later accepted an officer's commission after completing his basic training. He served until March 1946 in the China Burma India theather and achieved the rank of Major US Army. He loved the outdoors and his love of rabbit hunting with his beagles led him to his life long profession when a veterinarian treated one of his dogs. Helping animals was a passion with his practice extending from 1948 until January of this year. In 2010 he was honored as the oldest practicing Vet in Texas. Even though wheel chair bound and in diminished health he continued to help many hundreds of pet owners of modest means with his skills until January of this year. He never refused to help even when he knew he would not be paid.
Please pray for my mom who survives him as well as for my brothers and myself.
I understand we lose about 1200 members of the Greatest Generation each day and as I type this through blurred eyes I know I had the privilage to have one member as my Father.
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:13 pm
by WildBill
puma guy wrote:My father passed away Sunday March 20 at age 93. He was a volunteer inductee in October 1942 though he had an exemption for his work. A June 1941 graduate of Texas A&M with a DVM, he later accepted an officer's commission after completing his basic training. He served until March 1946 in the China Burma India theather and achieved the rank of Major US Army. He loved the outdoors and his love of rabbit hunting with his beagles led him to his life long profession when a veterinarian treated one of his dogs. Helping animals was a passion with his practice extending from 1948 until January of this year. In 2010 he was honored as the oldest practicing Vet in Texas. Even though wheel chair bound and in diminished health he continued to help many hundreds of pet owners of modest means with his skills until January of this year. He never refused to help even when he knew he would not be paid.
Please pray for my mom who survives him as well as for my brothers and myself.
I understand we lose about 1200 members of the Greatest Generation each day and as I type this through blurred eyes I know I had the privilege to have one member as my Father.
I am sorry for your loss Puma Guy. Thanks for posting this tribute to your father. I hope that you and your family are comforted knowing that he led a long and productive life, caring for and protecting animals, loving and protecting his family and serving his country during a time of world war. His passing will be mourned by many.
Prayers for your mother, you and your entire family.

Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:18 pm
by RPB
prayers being sent.
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:24 pm
by longtooth
I also weep in shame for what has happened to what they handed us. You are a privileged man to have the Father you did. Not only a true Freedom Fighter but a servant to needs regardless of $$$s. I honor & pray for your Mother as I cloase this post.
LT
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:28 pm
by Oldgringo
To your father and the other members of "The Greatest Generation":
Thank you,

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Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:14 pm
by slowpoke
Prayers sent for you and you're family.God Bless.
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:19 pm
by Excaliber
Prayers sent from here as well.
Your father was a hero both in the military and in his chosen walk of life. One who has lived well need not fear death, where a hero's welcome and peace await.
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:24 pm
by Divided Attention
Prayers for you and yours Puma - my eyes get misty as my heart knows the ache - I miss my Dad every day, and it has been 5 years since he went home.
Blessings to you and yours!
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:24 pm
by MoJo
God bless you Puma Man.
My own father couldn't serve due to a smashed ankle as a youth he passed in 2001 at age 87. My Father-in-law was a B25 crewman in the PTO his squadron flew support for the landing on Corregador. He's still healthy at age 91 but you never know.
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:28 pm
by G26ster
Another of our "Greatest" has gone. Condolences to your entire family. RIP
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:25 pm
by Crossfire
What a loving tribute! Prayers for comfort and peace for you and your mother.
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:42 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Puma Guy, my condolences to you and your family. We lost my dad to pancreatic cancer in 1990. He was WIA at Iwo Jima. They are leaving us too soon for us, but for many of them, not soon enough. It's so sad.
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:54 pm
by BobCat
Puma Guy,
Please accept my condolences. Your dad was very special, raised a special Son, and he will be remembered for his stewardship of the lives entrusted to him.
My Dad was in the Pacific at that time, too. The Greatest Generation indeed.
Blurry monitor here... after all those years of practice, think of the myriad of four-footed friends welcoming your Dad at the Rainbow Bridge.
May his memory be a blessing.
Regards,
Andrew
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:32 pm
by baldeagle
Puma Guy, you have every reason to be as proud as punch of your father. And many of us are thankful to have had such men respond to the call when their nation needed them. Your Mom will need you know. Pay close attention to her. She must be a wonderful woman to have chosen such an honorable man. You have much to be thankful for, having had such wonderful parents to guide you through life.
My prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Re: Another of the Greatest Generation Gone - My Dad
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:33 pm
by sugar land dave
My condolences to you and your family. I was fortunate to also have a military father from that generation. He lived until he was 76 and in that time taught me many valuable lessons. We were fortunate, you and I, to have had such fine examples. In remembering what he taught you, you honor the quiet grace with which he continued to serve others throughout his years. You have my thanks for bringing him to my attention.
