He was a retired teacher at the high school and he touched many lives. He always came in at night, had a glass of wine and a shot, smoked a few cigarettes and watched people make asses of themselves. I’m sure he had some great stories to tell, but he wasn’t a trouble maker or a pot stirer, he just liked to watch people.
Jun 13, 2012 @ 22:09:43
Aww. I’m sorry hon. *hug*
My condolences to his family and friends, and those who knew him.
I didn’t know him that well, but he was a teacher to both my kids and they thought a lot of him.
Jun 13, 2012 @ 23:36:16
Oh, that’s sad. My condolences to all. The flowers on the table are a nice touch.
I thought the whole tribute was a nice idea. I’m never that on-the-ball.
Jun 14, 2012 @ 10:58:31
What a shame.
He was a retired teacher at the high school and he touched many lives. He always came in at night, had a glass of wine and a shot, smoked a few cigarettes and watched people make asses of themselves. I’m sure he had some great stories to tell, but he wasn’t a trouble maker or a pot stirer, he just liked to watch people.
Jun 16, 2012 @ 17:33:42
R.I.P. and Memory Eternal. I’m sure he was a great guy.