Yesterday, the World Lost a Wonderful Person….

This post was written by admin on June 27, 2009
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Yesterday, the World Lost a Wonderful Person….

No I’m not talking about Michael Jackson, Farah Faucet or even Ed McMahon.

Not to short change the contribution that these individuals made to the world at all, they were iconic individuals but the person I’m referring to was much more iconic, in my world. The person I am referring to is my Father-in-Law Tom or “Grampy” as my kids called him. Out of respect I’ll refer to him as “Grampy” for the rest of this post.

I’d like to tell you about “Grampy” and how this individual affected my world.

I first met Grampy around the age of 7 or 8 years old. He was a city Police man who rode a horse on patrol. I was a spoiled kid, a real smart ass you might say. There were a bunch of us actually that would hang out in the neighborhood. Grampy lived across the street from my Aunt and Uncles house where I spent 90% of my childhood. I was an only Child and from a very close family. My Mother had 13 siblings and extended siblings that lived in the same house when she was growing up so during my childhood we were all close but the Aunt and Uncle I am referring to here had 4 Boy’s and they lived close by so I hung out at their house pretty much my whole childhood. As a kid I remember Grampy coming home from work in his Police uniform and his riding boots. He was a huge man in size, very tall and broad. He would always give us a hard time about something. Maybe we took too long getting out of his way when he drove down the street or played kickball too close to his car. It always seemed like he was coming down on us. Now of course we didn’t deserve this sort of treatment. ;D So one year on Halloween we decided to soap the windows of his car and I (yes me) threw and egg at his car which of course cracked and laid on the paint overnight. The next day when he saw his car he went nuts and my co-conspirators of course rolled me under the bus. Grampy called my Father (who for the record has only yelled at me 2 times in my life, this being time #1) and he punished me for I think about 3 years or so. (I won’t go into details about that) but I embarrassed my Father and I learned a valuable lesson.

So let me fast forward….

Grampy had a beautiful daughter who I eventually dated for about 3 years in my teens (My first Love) and after a 6 or 7-year separation I ran into her, we became friends again dated and married. Together we had 2 beautiful children. (Boy’s)

I was fortunate enough to have 2 sets the best loving Grandparents for my children. Both of my parents are still alive, they are like “The Fockers” in “Meet the Fockers” or sometimes like George Castanza’s (from Seinfeld) parents. Either way it’s always a hoot spending time with my parents and I am blessed to still have them in my life. This story is not about them though it’s about Grampy.

I was one of those rare people who actually liked their in-laws. My mother-in law (Theresa) was a Saint. She never raised her voice and was the kindest, giving person I have ever met. She adored my boys and was taken from us way too soon. She passed on November 13th 1994 and has been missed and thought of every day since then. My Boys were only 2 and 4 years old. When Theresa passed “Grampy” spent more time with us. Over the years, Gramps and I became closer, we would Golf and Fish together and do different things. He would always be there to help if we needed him. There were times when we would butt heads and said things we would regret or at least I know I did but I think that makes us normal to a point.

What made Grampy so special to me is the investment of time he made with my Boys. I was off making my mark on the world and supporting my family Grampy was raising and teaching my boys things about life. He would tell me, “Vic you’ve got to keep them busy”. Get them out into nature and teach them the ways of the land and life. (Gramps was an outdoorsman, he grew up in the Mountains of Pennsylvania.) I remember thinking I’m working 6 days a week 12 to 13 hours a day. When in the hell am I going to do that? Grampy taught my Boys how to fish and hunt. He taught them the things I didn’t know which in turn they taught me. Since my older son was 10 he has baited my hook, took the fish off the hook, cleaned and cooked the fish. Both of my Boys have a love of the outdoors and nature and I give Grampy 100% credit for that.

After being married for 15 years I realized that I was not happy in my marriage. On the outside I had everything. A beautiful family a beautiful home, a house at the beach and a job that paid very well only I was never around, I worked all the time. I was unhappy, crabby you name it. I had become someone I didn’t know or even like. In 2002 my marriage ended. I swore to my wife at that time that I would always be there for her and my boys. In fact I wanted 50% custody of my boys. I made it clear to them that I loved them and wanted them with me all of the time. I NEVER spoke badly of their Mother and always defended her and took blame for the divorce. I needed to go back to my roots, rediscover myself and live a life where I would be in control of my happiness and do what I wanted to do in life.

Needless to say that in the beginning the separation and divorce drew a lot of lines in the sand. It was a very emotional and messy divorce. Things were said and assumptions were made about me, I pretty much lost all of the people in my life that I thought were friends but I knew that in the long run I would come out living a more productive happier life. Selfish, maybe but let’s face it. When you are not happy it’s easy to make everyone around you miserable too and that is what I did. Throughout the whole divorce and over the last 6 years Grampy wanted nothing to do with me. Yeah he was cordial around my boys but they could even feel the tension. I always wanted things to be the same and Grampy was a devoted and loyal Father. I’m sure he felt as though if he was nice or still cared about me it would upset his daughter and I respected that. Besides, he was still an awesome grandfather to my boys and very involved in their lives. I have said many times and this in no way is meant to be disrespectful to my own parents that Grampy is the best grandparent a kid could ever ask for. He was not only a teacher, mentor and a grandparent, he was their friend. Any parent that loves their children would not only appreciate that kind of relationship they would welcome it.

Over the last 7 years my relationship with my Ex-Wife has been at best Ok. We have not always seen eye-to-eye on things and for the most part we have been successful at keeping a united front in raising our boy’s. Would I like to be friends again? Sure, I’ve known her since I was 8 years old and no matter what happened or what was said she is the mother of my children. I’ve always loved her, our marriage just didn’t work out.

Toward the end of last summer (08) some things started to change. Grampy called me one day and asked me to look at a boat with him that he was considering buying. I of course agreed and we both along with my younger Son went to look at the boat. He was so excited about this boat. He must have said 20 times over that weekend that he had always wanted a boat like this. Not being around him on a regular basis I could see he was not himself. He seemed slower and weaker, not the tough man I remembered. He bought that boat and for the next month or so into October he got to sail on it. He never wanted to drive the boat he would make my Son. I would trailer it to the ramp and get it into the water and my younger son would take him out. They would cruise up, down and around the river. Grampy was in heaven on that boat. From the time he set foot on the boat till the time he got off, he was smiling. At one point my son asked me, “Why are you being so nice to Grampy?” I reminded him that I loved Grampy and he is his grandfather and the best grandfather a parent could ever ask for. I reminded my son that I would always be there to help Grampy if he ever needed me. I reminded him that no matter what, we would always be a family and that is what you are supposed to do.Grampy & Mike

Grampy went into the hospital in October for a minor surgery that led to complications. He ended up staying in the hospital through Thanksgiving. Over the next 7 months Grampy’s health progressively got worse. In March he had to move in with his daughter (My Ex). She was concerned about our Boys watching their grandfather die in their home. I told her that I’d help in anyway and I’d keep reminding the boys that Grampy should be home where he is loved. I also told both of them that if Mom were to ever call and need our help that no matter what, we would leave or drop whatever we were doing and be there. I would visit Grampy as often as possible and we would talk about life, the boys and the boat. Over the last few months our conversation would get deeper and deeper. He knew his time was drawing near although me being the eternal optimist would always say, be quiet, get up off your ass and let’s go. I’d tell him, I’ll carry you, don’t worry about walking. He would smile and say yeah, I wish…

About two weeks ago Grampy got up in the middle of the night, tripped and fell breaking his shoulder. With his condition the way it was they couldn’t do anything. When he returned home his bedroom was now in the living room on the first floor. My Son and I ran cable in and set up his TV. Then we had to move him from the sofa to the hospital bed. Over the next few weeks I stopped up a few times to see him. My boy’s would tell me stories of how they all would sleep downstairs because Grampy would still try to get up in the middle of the night. On Monday June 22 about 11:30 pm my Ex called and told me to wake my son and come to her house. She said that Grampy is bad and we need to come now. That night we were all there. We told Grampy that we loved him and thanked him for everything he had done for us. The next morning he seemed to slightly improve and then all of a sudden he got worse. We called for a priest to give Grampy his last rights. When the priest arrived we were all around the bed. Grampy opened his eyes and looked at the priest with these wide open eyes. It was kind of strange but if Grampy’s eyes could have spoken they were screaming, What The F%#* are doing here? That day he seemed to stabilize so I returned to my home exhausted after only sleeping maybe 2 hours. I returned back to the house Wednesday afternoon and the boys looked wiped out. They had all slept on the sofas again and were up pretty much all night. The boy’s asked if I were staying overnight and I told them I would. I told them to go up to their beds and sleep and I would stay and help Mom with Grampy. This whole night we were up with Grampy. I think I got about 45 minutes total sleep. This is what My-Ex and my boys have been doing for the last 4 months or so. I don’t know how she’s been doing it? The morning was rough and I didn’t want to leave the house. The family dog was very protective of Grampy’s living space. She would inspect everyone and then go to the corner of the room and sit for a few minutes, watch and go to the next corner. She did this in all 4 corners and start over. My son and I had been sitting in with Grampy for about 45 minutes watching him. His eyes were wide open and he was staring at something neither of us could see. His eyes never blinked once during that 45 minutes. I could feel the end was near. I leaned up on 2 different occasions and kissed his forehead and told him it was Ok We’re going to be fine and I’ll take care of everyone. About 1pm yesterday June 25th an old friend of the family came to the house and a few minutes later My-Ex returned from the store. We all sat around the bed and watched as Grampy took his last breath. He had waited for all of us to be together.

This was an experience that I will never forget. I have never witnessed another person die before let alone someone who had made such a profound impact on my life and the life of my boys.

Needless to say I have a new found respect for My-Ex and I am proud of her for being such a strong person and devoted daughter. What she has endured over the last 10 months is unbelievable. I hope that out of this her anger towards me subsides and she finds happiness. It is beyond any words I could think of to express how proud I am of my boys. They stood by a man who adored them and provided them with the kind of life education that I could never have given them, and they never left his side.

I will truly Miss Grampy, my heart hurts for my Boys and their Mother. Grampy was not the “King of pop, a super model/actor nor was he the co-host of TV Show. Those people couldn’t hold a candle to Grampy. To me Grampy was much more than that, he was my Dad, my friend. He was my boy’s grandfather and best friend and he was the best Father a daughter could ever ask for.

Thank You Grampy, you are loved and will be missed.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Just a reminder, Life is a not a round trip ticket. Time is the only thing we can’t get back and doesn’t change in this world. There will always be 24 hours in a day, 168 hours in a week and 8736 hours in a year.

It’s never too late to make a change in your life. You don’t have to go through a major change like I did. Small changes can lead to big results. Remember there are no mistakes in life just lessons and it’s never too late to learn, forgive and make amends.

Make the most of everyday and tell the people in your life that you love them.

Dan & Grampy 039_39 <ike Gramps & Dan 3.2009

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What an incredibly heartfelt post. Thank you for sharing these experiences. Your words are at once beautiful and instructive for anyone who will take the time to read. Indeed it is an honor and a privilege to know you, Vic.

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Written By Daniel Hall on June 27th, 2009 @ 6:15 am

Grampy sounds like a beautiful human being that left a legacy of love - that’s the kind of role models we need!
Hugs,
Kristi

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Written By Kristi Sayles on June 27th, 2009 @ 7:14 am

What an inspiring and heartfelt post. Grampy sounds like an amazing man and you were all so incredibly blessed to have him share in your lives.

I’m sorry for your loss.

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#3 
Written By Miss Behavin on June 27th, 2009 @ 8:16 am

What a heart melting story. My dad died in my arms, so I know some of what you went through. You should be commended, too. It takes a descent person to see the good in others through life’s pain.

My prayers for your family,

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#4 
Written By Shell on June 27th, 2009 @ 4:03 pm

What an amazing tribute to a wonderful man. This reminds me so much of my boyfriend’s Dad, when he passed. We were all together and it was so peaceful, as if he just went to sleep.

I just want to say thank you for sharing it.

#5 
Written By Diane on June 27th, 2009 @ 4:52 pm

Dear Vic,

That was a great article and a wonderful tribute to your Grampy. I remember when we were on our way to DC to goto JV Alert and you were telling me what all was going on. Now this article has really put what you were telling me in a new perspective. I have personally been through a lot of deaths of close family members in my life. I can understand the hurt and pain that you and your family are going through right now. I have sympathy for your great loss. I will say a prayer for your Grampy. Also, I am here for you as an understanding friend that you can talk to.

You have my condolences!

Your Friend,
Ryan

#6 
Written By Ryan Bessling on June 29th, 2009 @ 8:17 pm

Vic,

I am so sorry to hear the news about your father-in-law. It sounds like he was blessed by his family during the last months and days he was with you and also was able to pass peacefully. What an awesome gift you all were able to give to him during such a difficult time. I know you must be hurting with this loss and I will be in prayer for you and your entire family. Please know that my heart hurts for you too. I have recently felt the sting of loss of a close family member and I have been strengthened by the memories of special times together. I think it is so important to celebrate someones life by remembering them once they have passed and cherishing those special times together.

Again, I am so sorry for your loss and pray for you to find peace and comfort in the days ahead. Your boys will look to you as they try to process all the feelings they will have as they begin to heal…even if it is unspoken. Know that you are in my thoughts.

The words that you have written for your father-in-law were so beautiful and heart-felt. Thank you so much for including me as you share your story.

With much sympathy,

Sandi

#7 
Written By Sandi West on June 30th, 2009 @ 9:41 am

Thank you everyone for the kind comments. I have just returned from the mountains of Pa. Grampy’s Funeral was yesterday. It was great to see extended family members some of which I have not seen in 15 years. I was treated like a family member even after my divorce which was a great feeling.

It means a lot to me that you took the time to read my story and comment so thank you from the bottom of my heart.

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Written By admin on June 30th, 2009 @ 7:52 pm

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