r. lindberg tribute to ron criswell, part 1
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r. lindberg tribute to ron criswell, part 1
23 January 2018 List, I have taken Ross's poignant tribute and truncated it into 5 shorter vignettes which I will publish separately. revmaaatin. 13 Jan 2018 Gravevine, TX Ross Lindberg s tribute to Ron Criswell Part 1: Life is full of surprises. Sometimes those surprises are bad, such as this morning when I discovered I have gotten too fat to button my sport coat. Yes, that was not a pleasant surprise . At first I was mortified. The jacket fit perfectly the last time I wore it. After a moment of panic, I could see the twinkle in Ron s eye and remembered his smile. Yes, he would have laughed and had something funny to say about my predicament. I realized then that I had one more Ron story and that everything would be alright. Ron would have laughed and approved. But sometimes, the surprises are more wonderful than you could ever expect. One of those surprises for me was having Ron as my friend. I am a private person. I don t let people into my life easily, but Ron was a rare exception. Upon meeting, we immediately became close friends. It was clear to me that Ron was a man of character and integrity. He was a man who I loved dearly and genuinely treasured as a friend. His character shown clearly in the love he had for Connie, and I was genuinely touched when I saw the photos from their wedding. While he was always smiling when I was with him, and his smile is in all of his photos, there was a special smile and look in his eyes that was reserved for their wedding day. He has a look in his eyes that says I got the prize! and it was that opinion, and the love he had for Connie, that he carried with him throughout their life together, and I was fortunate enough to hear it every time he spoke of her. I can honestly say that I know what true love is, because I have seen it through Ron s eyes. His character also shone in the pride he had in his son Damon with his only frustration being the inability to find the words to express just how proud he was of his talents and accomplishments. I too feel the frustration of finding the words to express how much I admired and respected Ron. It has been a blessing to me to be able to meet the people who were so dear to him.
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