He was a Gentle Giant, not in size, but in heart; as we gather today, we all know our own part. He was never afraid to share his wisdom with us; his advice was welcomed by all without much fuss. The unveiling is now over, back to our roles we leap; at the grave of this Gentle Giant, as he eternally sleeps. Dad, I make this promise, now as I said to you before; we'll take care of mom, and now, we'll even watch her door.I will add one more promise, I'm sure you will condone; we'll return once each year, to visit and mark it with a stone. So sleep, Gentle Giant, we all miss and love you in our way; there isn't a day in our life we don't ask: "what would dad say?"Peter R.
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