My father with my two older sisters. {Pre-me} The love of his girls is so evident here.
as many of you know, my father died, with grace and ease, on Sunday. He had been diagnosed with Parkinsons a few years ago. Although we knew this time would come, it made it no easier in the end. In his 83 years of life he was an elegant man who lived his life for his family and his passion of design. As an architect he was given so many AIA awards and sat on myriad civic and design boards that the list would be too long to cite here. His contributions to the world and the architecture community was staggering. Even in his last months, when his mind was lost to dementia, he spoke mostly of design. We would sweetly smile, when speaking to him on the phone, listening to his non-sequitor conversations about 'codes' and structures, as if he were conducting a board meeting or was on a job site.
my dad and me sometime in the 70s
Always, till the end he had, what he once told me was the bane of an architects mind, 'An Edifice Complex', that is a perfectionist who would not quit designing until the very end. His beautiful cerebral wit, his creativity and his love for his family was the evident spirit that will always live with all who know him. I'll be back next week but will be taking this week off to celebrate the life of my beloved 'daddy'.
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Your fathers business acumen, charm, grace and love of all things design will continue to reside in you. For that is only part of his legacy.
The largest legacy of all is being a wonderful father, deeply respected and loved by his family, his children.
Though it seems, your life will never be the same - in some sense that may be true but one day soon, you will find yourself smiling again.
Best regards and much respect.
Joy / Hautezone
www.Hautezone.Blogspot.com
The first picture is so beautiful, really lovely.
-JHG
Your tribute was lovely, Megan.
Becki
Infinite love and gratitude.
Tears in my eyes, there's nothing like being 'daddy's little girl' no matter how old we get. I know so many good memories are flooding your heart, enjoy.
Big hugs for you.
xo
My Dad had Parkinsons also and passed some years ago. If your Dad played golf, I imagine he will be seeing my Dad on the first tee...
ML
mlanesepic.blogspot.com
xo,
S
The pictures speak a thousand words!
A very non descriminating disease, one that is felt in the patient as well as the family and loved ones.
My g grandmother sicumbed to this as well, a larger corporate accountant, always accounting for no.'s until the end as well.
A heartfelt prayer to you and yours,Megan.
Leslie.
sending so much love you way....
dads. nothing like them.
sending you love megan.
-katie
My deepest sympathies,
k.
To have grown up by the side of a tremendous man and to be able to share a long life together is a gift.
I will keep you in my prayers and hope that you have loving support around you.
Lots of big sisterly hugs from Sydney.
xx Charlotta
Your tribute here is
so proud and loving.
What a wonderful man
he was.
Your father's soul & spirit
will always remain
in the sweetest corner
of your mind and
the most tender place
in your heart.
I will keep you
and your family
in my prayers.
xo Lisa
Xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
I know the pain of losing a dad too.
all the best.
jo in australia
thanks for sharing him with us here.
xx
L
May your lovely memories of your father sustain you during this time of loss.
Karen
First of all, I am very sorry for your loss, but I loved what you had to say about your Dad and the special relationship you had with him - really beautiful. Please know that my heart goes out to you and you and your family will be in my prayers and thoughts. Peace and hugs to you. xx
Lots of love,
Auntie Paula
xo
The death of a woman's father closes and opens a chapter in her life. It's such an irrevocable, heartwrenching void.
You father sounds like a magnificent Renaissance man, the likes of which are so rare today.
May your children and your husband and your sweet soul bring you some calm and consolation through these days.
Fondest wishes for you, Alcira
thenerochronicles.blogspot.com
He sounds like a lovely man.
Your tribute to your father is incredibly sweet. Keeping you and your family in my prayers.
xo,
cristin
Warmest blessings to all,
Linda in AZ *
bellesmom1234@comcast.net
A sincere hug to you! Feel better...
Renata
Bless you,this was a touching tribute.
Hopefully you find comfort in the love and memories and the knowing he lived a very full life.
I lost my father 8 years ago,and my dear mother three weeks ago.It does hurt beyond words.
You are in my prayers,
Shay ~ designerjunkfinder
please excuse the anonymous..can't remember my google password.
Katie
I send heartfelt condolences to you and your family.
xx/lisa
abloomsburylife.blogspot.com
Love you.
ZW
Keren :o)
-Maria
Hoping you are well. All things considered..
Big hugs
xx Charlotta
My prayers to you and your family; I hope you spend the week reminiscing in laughter and love all the memories you have shared and will continue to hold dear.
xoxoxoxoxoxoxo