My prayers and condolences for you and your family, Knight.
My dad was a super interesting guy who lived a very full life so in the passing days I might share some things about him with all of you if you don't mind.
For now, your loss is harder because you were close! After the initial loss has settled a bit, I believe it will be far easier for you and for your kids, because you are close. I hope that makes sense. God bless you and yours!Thanks for all the prayers everyone. And special thanks goes out to Poly and NarrowWay for their love, help, and compassion, over the past week.
It's been a very hard week. Me and my dad were best friends. I still cannot believe he isn't there to visit. It seemed as if I was visiting him all the time towards the end there but now it seems like I didn't visit him near enough. I really loved holding his hand and talking.
My kids were extremely close to him and that makes this week especially heart wrenching.
My dad was a super interesting guy who lived a very full life so in the passing days I might share some things about him with all of you if you don't mind. For instance... he served a full stint on the front line in Korea at the height of the war, and then opted to serve another shift on the front line so that he could come home sooner and be with family, that takes courage to be certain. When he came home to the states he took up auto racing for several years. He was an extremely talented artist and eventually wound up at Martin Marietta and drew the very first concept drawings of the space shuttle, several lunar landers, Saturn rockets, and dozens of other strange ideas that NASA was dreaming up at the time.
But most of all he was a great husband to my mom, a great father to us kids, and the best grandpa you could every imagine.
He lived most of his life as an agnostic, yet about 15 years ago had a change of heart. He kept the attached note in his wallet. It's a bit tough to read but this note means more to me than just about anything on this planet.
I love you dad!
Thanks for all the prayers everyone. And special thanks goes out to Poly and NarrowWay for their love, help, and compassion, over the past week.
It's been a very hard week. Me and my dad were best friends. I still cannot believe he isn't there to visit. It seemed as if I was visiting him all the time towards the end there but now it seems like I didn't visit him near enough. I really loved holding his hand and talking.
My kids were extremely close to him and that makes this week especially heart wrenching.
My dad was a super interesting guy who lived a very full life so in the passing days I might share some things about him with all of you if you don't mind. For instance... he served a full stint on the front line in Korea at the height of the war, and then opted to serve another shift on the front line so that he could come home sooner and be with family, that takes courage to be certain. When he came home to the states he took up auto racing for several years. He was an extremely talented artist and eventually wound up at Martin Marietta and drew the very first concept drawings of the space shuttle, several lunar landers, Saturn rockets, and dozens of other strange ideas that NASA was dreaming up at the time.
But most of all he was a great husband to my mom, a great father to us kids, and the best grandpa you could every imagine.
He lived most of his life as an agnostic, yet about 15 years ago had a change of heart. He kept the attached note in his wallet. It's a bit tough to read but this note means more to me than just about anything on this planet.
I love you dad!
Just got a call from Bob Enyart. He informed me he just finished giving a eulogy for Knight's father. He was 81 years old. He was a Korean war veteran and former race car driver. So, appropriately, Bob's eulogy centered around 2nd Timothy 4:7: "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."
God bless you Knight. You are in our prayers.
No, those are not my dads. Those drawings are likely much more recent than my dads versions of the Space Shuttle. When my dad was drawing the Space Shuttle it wasn't even called the Space Shuttle yet. My brother has a large blue book filled with my dads drawings from his Aerospace days and in that book there are early space shuttle drawings. I do have a couple other drawings to share with you here....Wow Knight, your father was an amazing man. The note he kept is so amazing as well. Speaking of the Space Shuttle did your dad draw these concept drawings?
For now, your loss is harder because you were close! After the initial loss has settled a bit, I believe it will be far easier for you and for your kids, because you are close. I hope that makes sense. God bless you and yours!
No, those are not my dads. Those drawings are likely much more recent than my dads versions of the Space Shuttle. When my dad was drawing the Space Shuttle it wasn't even called the Space Shuttle yet. My brother has a large blue book filled with my dads drawings from his Aerospace days and in that book there are early space shuttle drawings. I do have a couple other drawings to share with you here....
The first one is a 5 man re-entry vehicle and the second is from the Saturn Rocket project. I believe these are from around 1963-64 ish.
He lived most of his life as an agnostic, yet about 15 years ago had a change of heart. He kept the attached note in his wallet. It's a bit tough to read but this note means more to me than just about anything on this planet.
I love you dad!