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A Father's Day gift
Contributed by: Michael Rule   on 6/16/2008

On Father's Day Susan and Dan and I stopped at a yard sale along the eastern frontage road south of Castle Rock. It was manned by three retired veterans.

The yard sale was a fundraiser. These men were part of the volunteer Honor Guard at the Fort Logan Military Cemetery. They made sure when a veteran was buried he was done so with the proper military ceremony.

They paid their own way to each one. The next day they had 3 funerals to attend. This yard sale was to help with their expenses.

I learned all this because we stopped and chatted with them, and I introduced my son, Dan. Dan's going to enter the Air Force Academy next week.

Like a lot of vets meeting someone just entering service, these guys had a lot to say to him. I watched as he listened.

I don't know which I was prouder of, Dan for the respectful way he accepted their words , or these men for the interest they took in this newest of recruits to their tribe. Dan is 19, the oldest of these three veterans was 85.

My dad was a vet. He was also a singer. He once told me the most nervous he ever got was before singing the National Anthem solo on Memorial Day. At the time I didn't really understand what he meant. I mean, the nation's song is a tough one to sing, but most nervous ever?

We found a couple of things to buy. I think the bill was about $7.25. I remembered the Honor Guard at my own dad's funeral, and the way I was presented with the flag, and the way I held that flag close to me the rest of the day, and I emptied my wallet and gave it to these guys, and felt I should have given more.

Afterwards, as we drove home, I asked Dan what he felt about meeting these veterans. He said he felt pressure to serve in a way that would do them proud.

And suddenly I understood why my Dad was so nervous singing solo on Memorial Day.

Happy Belated Father's Day, Dad. I miss you.




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Submitted By: William Boucher
posted on 7/7/2008 @ 9:56:04 PM
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Awesome Mick.
Submitted By: Gladys Mercier
posted on 6/23/2008 @ 6:26:25 PM
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Bob's funeral was at Ft. Logan. The men did a great job and I will always remember it. Good luck to Dan.
Submitted By: Katherine Jerome
posted on 6/22/2008 @ 5:42:33 PM
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Great writing Mick! I'm certain your Dad is proud of you and Dan.
Submitted By: Nikki Britain
posted on 6/22/2008 @ 12:04:30 PM
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Nicely done, Mick. Your son is a wonderful young man.... I guess he takes after his father.
Submitted By: Candace Ebbinghaus
posted on 6/20/2008 @ 11:49:39 AM
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June 18th was the 11th anniversary of his death - thank you for writing about him Mick....I miss him too. Once again you made me cry! Thank you. Love, #5
Submitted By: Stan Dyer
posted on 6/18/2008 @ 3:54:28 PM
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I live around a number of veterans who I converse with from time to time. I understand.
Submitted By: Karin Malchow
posted on 6/17/2008 @ 6:34:33 PM
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When you wrote of your dad's funeral, I vividly remembered my Grandma clutching the flag for my Uncle's funeral at Fort Snelling. No wonder they call them an Honor Guard.
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 6/17/2008 @ 4:53:06 PM
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Thanks, I cried when I wrote it and every time I proof read it....
Submitted By: Robin Nolet
posted on 6/17/2008 @ 1:29:53 PM
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Great blog, brought tears to my eyes.
Submitted By: Tom Treloar
posted on 6/16/2008 @ 8:30:49 PM
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Great blog, thanks for sharing.
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Larkspur , CO

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