This is how some of you remember my dad,

and maybe some of you remember his like this.

I remember him like this.

Finally, many of your memories probably look like this.

However you remember him, remember that he was the best dad ever - not perfect, but trying to do the job the best way he knew how!!
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That's right--he died on Noah's birthday.
I remember him mostly like that picture of him in the armchair. But I have very fond memories of that time. I remember sitting and talking with him in that little room with the TV in it. He told lots of stories and always asked me about the organ.
I miss and love Grandpa Clayton.
i remember that day as well - and i remember feeling like i should go visit him the week before he died - glad i did.
I remember him in all of those times and I, too, am glad to have had a Father who was a good man and tried hard.
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