nklr, ron criswell tributes
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 12:12 pm
Fred and Buddy,I was glad to do it; I was glad I was able to do it (in-between my own hospital adventures.)
revmaaatin. who seems, last year, to have been good for the hospital economy. shrug.
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 9:17 AM, Fred Hink wrote: Martin, I m glad you were able to make this trip and are back home again. Thanks for all you do. Fred http://www. arrowheadmotorsports.com [b]From:[/b] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com">Martin Earl mjearl4@... [DSN_KLR650] [b]Sent:[/b] Wednesday, January 17, 2018 5:17 PM [b]To:[/b] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com">DSN KLR650 [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] NKLR, Ron Criswell tributes List, Saturday was the memorial service for our friend, Ron Criswell. I will post the service tributes one at a time so you might have a sense of Ron's life and the people he loved. The first tribute is written and given by his brother, Tony Criswell. 13 Jan 2018 Grapevine, TX My Brother Ron, I don t know where to start. Ron was always in my life, even when we were apart. He and Connie and Damon would take us camping and boating and show us, out of the way places, whether it was canoeing the Brazos River, camping at Canyon Lake or Dancing at Greene Hall. I could tell many funny stories of growing up with Ron but I will leave those for later. I had the honor and privilege of being Best Man at Ron and Connie s wedding and hanging out with the Ellington Clan [Connie s family] to celebrate. They certainly knew how to throw a party and we were all so happy for them. They did everything together and were devoted to each other and their son, Damon. Ron knew what he wanted to be as a kid: an artist. We both drew a lot as kids but I lost interest, not Ron though. He also thoroughly enjoyed traveling the world, Motor Cycles and riding the waves on his Hobie Cat. Anything he took an interest in he did well; that was what I admired in him. That and his Courage--he was always testing his limits. If we rode motorcycles, he rode faster; if we sailed the Hobie Cat, he would turn the thing on its side to get more speed on the water. Ron enjoyed life to the max and wanted his friends to do the same. I miss his jokes and his wicked humor. Typical of Ron is this recollection-- Last year when he was sick I asked him there was anything I could do for him Yeah, he said, go see my favorite bartender at Twin Peaks and have a drink for me. Now there is a hole in my heart, knowing I won t be able to call him or seek his advice. I know he is out of pain now, laughing with Jesus and maybe having a glass or two of wine with him. He probably borrows a Motorcycle from God to tear around Heaven while hollering for us to join in the Heavenly Realm to see the sights. Till I see you again Brother, enjoy the sights until we get there and share the joys together. God Speed my brother and much, much love, Bud Tony Criswell