1st I would like to thank everyone who called, emailed, and posted here at the loss of my father....I read every post.
Also, I would like to apologize for getting broadside, out of line, and short with people here in the last few months. Yes I know, I broke my own rules and I'm very sorry for that I'm sorry.
Although the last 10 years have been really tough with my dad fighting Alzheimer's, the last 3 months have been excruciating knowing I was fixing to lose him. I really wasn't in the right frame of mind to be posting here... I should have just taken a break. So if I offended anyone here please forgive me.
We buried my father yesterday. I spoke at his funeral, giving highlights of our life together from my 1st memory of him to the last moments he was here with us. As we hunted, fished and we're in business together for 35 years, I just had to share some of my experiences and life lessons from my father....
My father was a huge fan of Tradgang. When we started having to get Sponsors to help carry the site, Dad said, 'Where is Woolshire"? He wanted not only for our company to be a Sponsor, but he wanted a banner as well. He wanted our business to help keep Tradgang going till we built up enough Sponsors to keep it supported. He believed in hunting and fishing for the youth to keep them on the right path. He sure supported me growing up that's for sure. He accompanied me a couple of times on the Solana hunts years back, until he just wasn't able to make trips like that. He really enjoyed meeting other Tradgangers on those hunts. Over the years after his last trip, he would remind me that we needed to go back over and over....and I just simply agreed. That's all I could do. But I kept him fed venison, wild hog, and trout in that nursing home. That was always a really special dinner for us both.
I titled the tribute to my father "Reflections of a Hero".... Because he surely was mine.
Thanks again everyone.....I need to go check on my Mom this morning.....