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Dad - You're in my heart forever.
I need to write this to find some sort of solace.
I cared. I fought for you. It hurts so much. I wanted to make you whole again.
Eternal memories of the picture of you carrying me on your shoulders when I was a 1-year-old baby at Harrisburg Street, that wooden boomerang you made for me, your "signature" poached egg breakfast you made for me in a bowl w/pieces of bread and salt/pepper, the two of us jokingly saying "bless you" when we burped, your nickname for me "Brew," and your wit and puns.
I, in turn, affectionately dubbed you "Move-It-Around-Harry."
My dad had great penmanship.
I shall forever cherish our house on Harrisburg Street and the memories we shared there as a large family of 7, our dog Squeaky, your construction projects and us frolicking around the Shore Acres neighborhood.
I loved Shore Acres so much and it will always hold a special place in my heart when we we're a family unit. I'll continue to revisit Shore Acres and our house and remember my dad built the second-story addition with his own hands. I'll tell stories about you, "pop pop," to your youngest grandchild, Jordana.
I'm happy you got to meet Jordana - she is beautiful, your little "blue-eyed" granddaughter.
May God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change
The courage to change the things I can
And the wisdom to know the difference
Your youngest daughter,
XOXO
Brie, Breezy, "Brew"
Aunt Audrey,
So sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you and your family at this difficult time. Uncle Ed will be missed.
Love, Karen, Tom, Chris, Ales and Shannon
I did not have the pleasure of meeting your dad. If he had a heart like yours, then I know he was a really good man. I am truly sorry for your loss, and my prayers are with you always.Gods blessings to you and your family.
Christina
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