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A Rebel's Ramblings
by: FAN4YRS
date posted: May 26, 2008 7:25 AM  | 
updated: May 26, 2008 7:29 AM
Memorial Memories
First my Dad's side...

My grandfather Melvin served in World War II. His service to his country didn't earn him an easy life when he returned to the States. Although it is not often given much of a spotlight, share-cropping went on into the twentieth century (I'm sure it still exists today) and it wasn't always a white-black scenario, my grandpa was white. He worked another man's farm with his wife and children for many years.

My Dad and his brother, Ray, also served when they grew up. My Dad was elevated to the position of Major, but thankfully never served in war. His career took him to Germany, Japan, Ohio, and the Pentagon in Washington DC. He retired from the Air Force in 1997.

My Mom's side...

My Great Uncle Julian was great in every sense of the word. He was the kind of man who could do everything: he was a farmer, gardener, builder, wood-worker, and many other things. He and his wife, Mildred, could have easily been voted the most valuable citizens in their community as they were always volunteering their time and creative talents to township and church events.

I only know one story from my Uncle's service in World War II. He was on a ship and standing near the edge. Someone cracked a joke and he laughed so hard that his false teeth fell into the ocean.


My Great Uncle Amos was a joker. I suppose his sense of humor came in handy as he served as a medic in war and when he came home continued his position as an undertaker. He and his wife Betty had two children. The first was a boy who served in Vietnam. The second was a daughter who was born mentally handicap. In a time when many such children were sent off to government-run homes or hidden away somewhere in the house, Amos, and his wife, Betty, loved their daughter and gave her the best life they knew how. Some relatives have said they could have "done more with her", but knowing a little about what did happen to many of these individuals I think they were superior parents.


These are the real heroes, and even better, loved ones, that I remember on this Memorial Day.

The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day (on break)
date Posted: May 26, 2008 9:49 AM
My grandfather was also a WWII veteran -- and also named Melvin! I always knew you and I were related. :)
FAN4YRS
A Rebel's Ramblings
date Posted: May 26, 2008 10:54 AM
There you go.
  zach starwalker
date Posted: May 26, 2008 6:54 PM
Both of my grandpas were in Vietnam. Both got back okay. On my moms side there was a gun cleaning accident and the bullet went through his mouth and out the back of his neck. It missed his spinal cord and he only need dentures. He was a lucky man.
FAN4YRS
A Rebel's Ramblings
date Posted: May 26, 2008 7:11 PM
Sounds like it, thanks for sharing those stories.
usetheforce19
MasterMonkey13
date Posted: May 27, 2008 9:42 AM
Both of my grandfathers served in the army. My grandpa on my mom's side went to Korea. He always said he enjoyed driving the tanks. Once he got shot........well, lets just say he was shot while retreating...a little lower than the back. :O Both of them are still alive and doing quite well.
ewanandhaydenfan5
I Have You Now!
date Posted: May 27, 2008 10:14 AM
loved their daughter and gave her the best life they knew how...Some relatives have said they could have "done more with her", but knowing a little about what did happen to many of these individuals I think they were superior parents.
I used to work with mentally disabled individuals, and the turn-around of employees in that field is very high. Sounds like Amos and Betty were very special people.

Thanks for sharing!

FAN4YRS
A Rebel's Ramblings
date Posted: May 27, 2008 11:42 AM
Thanks for your comments!
amidalooine
The Emotional Galaxy
date Posted: May 27, 2008 7:42 PM
I love this tribute to the heroes in your family, FAN4YRS!

I have few war heroes in my family...and I just that one lost war hero in the family of my heart. :)

Thanks for sharing.
FAN4YRS
A Rebel's Ramblings
date Posted: May 28, 2008 6:29 AM
Thank you, amidalooine.
Jade Sabre777
A luminous being, I am...
date Posted: May 28, 2008 12:44 PM
Someone cracked a joke and he laughed so hard that his false teeth fell into the ocean.
:O :^O

Thanks for sharing this with us, FAN4YRS - it's a great way to honor them. :)

Let's see.....my mom's brother was a Marine, and he served during the Persian Gulf War. My mom's dad and I think a few of her uncles served in WWII. And my grandma's dad served in WWI. Apparently her father had two medals, and told her that the bigger one was for killing a tall German and the smaller one was for killing a short German.... :^O We still don't know what those medals were actually for.... :^O
Jade Sabre777
A luminous being, I am...
date Posted: May 28, 2008 12:45 PM
Oh, and uh....hopefully my great grandpa's comment doesn't offend anyone here..... :) I myself am part German, actually.
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