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October 9, 2009

This morning I’m off to attend my Uncle Bobby’s funeral. I spent time this week sorting through photos to use in our tribute today. Of all the options, this one — of course — caught my eye.

uncle bob 1934

On the back it says 1934, and under some glue, I think it might say who the dog is, but I didn’t want to risk damaging the photo to find out.

Without belaboring my “issues,” suffice it to say that I grew up sans a father, so men like my Grandpa and my Great Uncle Bobby (and other uncles … all now long gone) provided the only dad-like influences in my life. It’s not much of a stretch to say, in many ways, I come from a community of almost entirely women. And despite what the movies and TV portray about Italian families, these women were really something.

And, yet, always there … was Uncle Bobby. He walked my sister down the aisle at her wedding. He stood in as family elder at my cousin Michelle’s. He beamed alongside my mom, holding my newborn brother. I have few childhood memories that don’t include him.

I cannot imagine forgetting the sound of his voice, hollering “Allo” (rather than hello) upon arrival. The pronunciation one of few held over from my immigrant great grandparents.

Farewell, then. May he be at peace.

uncle bob

About the Author Roxanne Hawn

Trained as a traditional journalist and based in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, USA, I'm a full-time freelance writer for magazines, websites, and private clients. My areas of specialty include everything in the lifestyles arena, including health and home, personal finance and other consumer interests, relationships and trends, people and business profiles ... and, of course, all things pet related.

I don't just love dogs. I need them in my life. Seriously.

  1. Sorry I didn’t comment sooner, my PC was giving me trouble. So sorry again, for your loss, and I hope that you’re doing OK. I was thinking of you.

  2. Rox, so sorry about Uncle Bobby but sounds like he was a peach. I LOVE the photos – and agree with KB – that’s the perfect way to be remembered.

  3. Thanks, everyone. I did fine until the Ava Maria at the end of the church service. Then, I was OK again until the graveside part. I’ve always had a hard time with the finality of putting someone in the ground.

  4. I am so very sorry, my thoughts are with you. The photos are great, he sounds like he was a great guy and that he’ll be sorely missed.

  5. I’ll be thinking of you today, Roxanne. So sorry for your loss. How fortunate you were to have such a good man in your life.

  6. Your words are sad; I can feel your loss. Beautiful photos. Sounds like he was a good man and you were lucky to have him in your life.

  7. My thoughts are with you Roxanne, in so many ways. It sounds like he was a good man who played an important role in your life.

    I love the photo. It’s the type of photo that I’d want people to remember me by!

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