This is still so hard.
you Cutie
Our helicopter ride
Sweetie, remember our Hawii cruise? Well, they are in dire straits right now. As
you can see... the big valcano is erupting and earthquakes are taking it's toll.
I do so remember that trip, I wish we could have gone again.....
I have special memories that will have to last the rest of my life. I wish we could have more time. I love you as always, I will never forget what we had together. Not for a second. One of these days i will have to let you go and put you in your resting place, but not just yet.
Love you forever!!!!
My Construction Worker
2nd anniversary of our being apart.
I hope you're taking it easy where you are, Love You!
Hello My Darling,
Spoke to our sister-in-law yesterday, she was glad to hear from me. She had some news about Gordie's passing, I hope your with him today and your happy where you are cause I just know that you're in heaven. Can't wait to meet you again, I love you still and always.
Keith, Dad & Mom
Our Family
One of the last photos I have of all of us together (minus Mom). In the case of our family, I am the only surviving member. Our mother died in 1993, Dad in 2006, brother Gordie in January 2013 and finally Keith in June 2013. One of my deepest regrets is that I didn't get to see Keith before he passed. I had planned a trip leaving Sunday, June 16th, but had to cancel when my only grandson Bradley was killed in Lumby in an accident at work in the early hours of the morning on June 15th.
Taking It Easy
The Boater
Always one of Keith's passions...boating. It all started when we were growing up in New Westminster and Keith and I helped Dad build a 12 ft. plywood and fiberglass boat in the basement of our house. The windshield was added after we put it out through the removeable window in the rec room. It was at that time too that Dad got what he called 2 foot-itis. He went on to have several boats getting larger with each purchase. Even qualified him as Commodore of the "Royal City Yacht Club" for a couple of years.