tom i don't know you are you dad, but you you drew a mirrored image of my dad and the relationship we had. he was a korean vet, hard working, committed to his family, didn't talk of the war until real late in life, i believe he didn't find peace until he was saved at 71, that he had been forgiven for his part in the war. he also was from a generation that they didn't show there emotions, they were raised to be tough. my mom passed two years ago, he lived alone two years before passing this feburary. i was also blessed that i could be holding his hand when he went to be with the lord. i to remember our times hunting, when he would come in early to wake me, i can remember those words, quietly saying, hey son lets go. precious memeories, how they linger. isn't it precious tom to have those memories. i feel so sad for so many childern today that will never know what special dads we had. i know you cherish your memories with him. we have the comfort in knowing they are with jesus and we will see them again. he is with your mom, i asked that one of my favorite songs be play at my dads funeral, "WISH YOU WERE HERE", i wanted my brothers and sisters to find peace knowing they were together and are doing fine waliking with jesus. tom in jesus words, john 14: 27, Peace i leave you; my peace i give you. may GODS peace and joy fill you in these sad times, but joyous memories of you precious dad.