Sunday, November 9, 2025

In Memoriam of Dad

On Wednesday, in the early morning, my dear 95 year-old Dad died quietly in bed, in his assisted living apartment. 

From September 28 to October 9, I visited him in rehab and through his return to assisted living. I'm so glad I did. As challenging as those days were, I have wonderful memories because of the time we spent together, generally chatting and visiting throughout each day.

The past week has been difficult, though every person I've been in contact with has been supportive. Just don't be too nice to me, or I will cry more, as I did when my virtual Bible study sisters (we meet weekly on Zoom) at Lutheran Church of Hope (West Des Moines, Iowa) sent this bouquet Wednesday afternoon. So thoughtful, and tear-inducing. 

Though I've felt conflicted about whether to write about my Dad in a blog post, I also want to honor him here because he was a loyal FlourishingPalms blog-reader. When we chatted every Sunday afternoon, he would sometimes remark about something I posted about, and we'd talk about it. Several years ago he told me:
"I know more about quilting than most men!"

Dad, you make me laugh. 

Most often our conversations revolved around books. When his vision began failing, several years ago I encouraged him to get a public library card and begin listening to books. From that point on, he listened to audiobooks on his computer, finishing each title at a rapid rate. I would often suggest titles and authors he might like; he didn't care for storylines that jumped around, like from "now" to "then." He particularly enjoyed two authors: Spencer Quinn who wrote the "Chet and Bernie" stories (about a dog and a detective); and every book written by William Kent Krueger. I think Dad liked WKK books because many take place in an area of Minnesota Dad was familiar with, from his days working in agriculture sales for Monsanto. 

Dad enjoyed watching vlogs (YouTube video blogs) about agriculture and farming, and subscribed to several of them. I sometimes knew more about happenings with the Millennial Farmer and Welker family than I did about our own family!

Having similar political views, Dad and I would amicably talk about politics. He also liked talking about his favorite football team, The Ohio State Buckeyes. Being an OSU graduate, he was a lifelong fan. He only despaired about my lack of interest in the Buckeyes, or any football games. He would often say:
"I don't know where your Mother and I went wrong."

I am the oldest of us three "kids" and have many good memories. As well, I have an insider's view of his entire life, having been Dad's editor when he decided to write and publish his autobiography in 2020. 



This saying rings true, and makes us glad Dad wrote about himself.  

When you're young, your grandparents try to tell you their history, and you don't care because it doesn't interest you at the time. Later on, you wish you'd written down what they said. 

I wrote Dad's obituary. 

After many months of declining health, and him knowing his physical body was failing him (his mind never failed), I am grateful Dad is at peace now.

"Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest," said Jesus. "... and you will find rest for your souls." Matthew 11:28-29 

I am also imagining the reunion between Dad and Mother, who passed away 23 years ago. Maybe Mother is saying, "I've been waiting for you. What took you so long?!" 

Still, losing him is painful. 
Linda

19 comments:

  1. Sending you hugs. Laura

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  2. I am so sorry to read of your Dad's passing Linda, but so pleased you recently spent that quality time with him. You will miss him sorely. His comment about your lack of interest in sports reminded me of Robin. He often used to comment that he would so love me to sit and watch the All Blacks (rugby team) on TV with him

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  3. Linda I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. Please know you are in my prayers. I'm happy you were able to spend time with him so recently. That is a blessing beyond measure. May you find peace in happy memories of him and the knowledge that he is at peace with your Mom. Hugs.

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  4. Hugs and condolences to you and the rest of your family. I just realized a couple weeks ago that my dad has been gone from this earth for over 50 years. You were blessed to have your dad all this time ❤️

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  5. Linda, I'm sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. You were fortunate to have him for so many years after losing your mother. My prayers are with you and your family. I was interested to hear he once worked for Monsanto. I too worked there 20+ years for the Ag Division.
    I'm so glad you were able to spend time with him recently too. What a blessing for you both. Dar in MO

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  6. Dad's are always important. Your dad sounds like he was one of the super dads! I'm glad you had the opportunity to spend some time with him while he recovered to get back to his living arrangement. I'm sure he was thankful for your help although, it might not have felt like it at times! Sending you a hug!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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    1. Hi Terry. You said that right. My Dad was a super dad. He was a wonderful role model of a great husband and great dad. He was always very supportive, yet easy to talk with when there was a difference of opinion. I am extremely grateful for getting to spend intensive time with him in late September/early October. I cherish that. Thank you for the hug. I'm giving one right back to you. Linda

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  7. I'm sending you hugs and love. You know you're in my prayers.

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  8. Dear Linda, I hope you find moments of peace and comfort as you remember your dad’s love. Sincere condolences, Marie

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  9. Linda, I am so sorry you lost your Dad. Hugs to you.

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  10. oh Linda. I am so so sorry for the loss of your dear dad. I'm so glad you were able to spend time with him in recent months. Blessings to you and your family. Hugs.

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  11. Linda--Hugs and prayers for you and your family. It's never easy to let loved ones go, but knowing that he's in the arms of Jesus is a blessing. God Bless

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  12. Linda, what a sweet memoriam for your Dad. So sorry for your loss and so glad you have all those wonderful memories .

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  13. So very sorry to hear about your dad. How lovely that you had so many years with him and had a wonderful relationship. He’ll be waiting for you.

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  14. Linda, you are in my thoughts and prayers on the passing of your beloved father. You were truly blessed to have had him as long as you did but it is never easy to lose a parent. Also, his passing near the holidays will forever be a memory; I lost my precious Daddy three days before Christmas almost 41 years ago. Cherish each memory and they will become treasures. Hugs

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  15. Linda, This brought tears to my eyes. I’m so sorry for your loss but you know where he is and will see him and your mom again. You’re very blessed to have had him for so long, mine’s been gone for 30 years and PTL made Jesus his Lord and Savior six months prior to passing. I think your recent trip was a God wink, I won’t be too nice when I see you or we’ll both be crying.
    Hugs, Susan Vicary

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  16. a lovely heartfelt portrait..i can hear the love and endearment easily...i always pray for the grieving as it is such a personal journey.....grief is love with nowhere to go...i've nearly almost stopped tearing up since my mom's death april 2024...

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  17. I’m glad you got to spend time with your dad and accumulated memories.They will be so precious to you as you work through your grief. I lost my dad at age 94 nearly 4 years ago. I kept a journal of his final weeks with us and refer to it often when I am missing him. Love and peace

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  18. Linda, I'm so glad to know more about your Dad. Sisterhood in pain and tears.... You know... Annie

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