Grampa Murphy and Gramma Jo
As you can see in most of these pictures, Grampa was VERY proud of his grandkids, and his great-grandkids. He rarely left the house without a t-shirt on that had pictures of the great-grandkids on it. Anywhere he would go, people would comment on his shirts, and he would (very proudly) tell them who each one was, and brag about how cute they are.
As you can also see, Grampa didn't leave the house without his WWII veteran's hat worn proudly on his head. He was a patriot, and LOVED to tell about how he drove Bing Crosby and Bob Hope around in a jeep during the war as they would provide entertainment for the troops.
All growing up Grampa Murphy and Gramma Jo would come get us in their van, and drive us to their house to sleepover for the weekend. It was a party time for us. We would have our own jammies in drawers under their waterbed. He had an ENTIRE candy/treat room. And I'm serious. What kid doesn't LIVE for candy, ya know? He would let us pick little bags of candy, or soda. We would each 'claim' what recliner we wanted to sleep on. Then he would help us feed Mugsy and Muffin and Penny (his yorkies) their 'Pupperonis' from on top of our ears. :o) The dogs even knew which ear was for them. What fun memories we'll always cherish of our weekends at Grampa's house.
Boy how he loved his great granddaugthers. I've never seen a great grandpa as proud as he was.



3 comments:
So sorry to hear about your Grandpa. I remember him always being very friendly, even if he remembered who I was or not! Hope all is well with your family and my prayers go out to everyone!
Sorry to hear about your grandpa. I lost both of my grandparents this year. It is really hard when you are close to them.
Saysha,
This is so beautiful, I hope you can share it at your Grandpa's services....
Aunt Pauline
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