I have no memory of my dad, yet everywhere I turn, people tell me he was a truly good man.
My mum always speaks of him as the kindest, most compassionate husband. A man who loved to cook, play, and dance to music. She once said, “If gentleness, meekness, and peace were a person, it would be my late husband.”
My older siblings remember him as a very present father. He was the favorite in his own family, and my mum’s family still say he was the perfect son-in-law, through and through.
Twenty-five years later, his friends and acquaintances still visit us. They speak of him with bright smiles and so much warmth.
Even “strangers” have shown up for my brother (his carbon copy) countless times. My brother had to get used to strangers coming up to him and saying things like, “Jesus! Are you the son of that man from so-and-so place? Your dad helped me with this… he bought my first motorcycle… he paid my children’s school fees.”
His “boys,” now grown men, have become our favorite uncles and mentors to my brother. They never forget to mention how well my dad trained and raised them.
The only “flaw” my mum ever laughs about is that he always wanted to fix everything in the house, even though he was only an Electrical/Electronics Engineer😂. That same trait and profession live on in my brother.😇
Everywhere I go, I hear these beautiful stories about him, and my heart aches with wonder: How different would my life have been if I had known him? If I could have experienced his love, his presence, his laughter, and his care by my side?
Well, Happy Father’s Day to the one person whom everyone says “If you ever wonder how your dad looked like, look at your brother.”❤️
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