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What a great day it was the day I met you in June 1980.  My first thoughts of you were how handsome you were inside and out.  I fell in love with you that day.  Then we got married and it was the happiest day of  my life.  We found out very quickly that golfing was not a sport we could do together.  To our families surprise, I did finish college despite getting married.  Three years later, our son Robby was born.  The light of our life.  So anxious to have number two, 23 months later, Lauren was born.  We were so excited we had our baby girl.  Life couldn't have been better.  We had it all. We were a family.  As the kids started growing there was gymnastics, tap/ballet, Hapkido.  You started coaching RJ's baseball teams, joined Indian Guides and Indian princess's.  The memories you made going camping, Turkey Shoots, Pinewood Derbies, Meeting's, and Father/Daughter dances will be instilled in RJ and Lauren's heart's forever.  Not to mention the everlasting friendships we made.  I'll always treasure our river trips.  Racing on the waverunners,with each of us having one of the kids with us.  I still can't understand how the moon would come out while the sun was still shining hehehe.  Rj and Lauren used to laugh so hard.  You are an example of what every man should be.  One who loved God and his family 1st, genuine integrity, a hardworker with high morals and values, along with your great sense of humor.  Your laugh was contagious. We know it would not have been your choice to leave us so soon.  I guess God needed another angel in heaven. I wish you were here to see how your children have grown to be a fine young man and beautiful woman.  You'd be so proud.  RJ is so much like you.  Lauren also received many of your good traits.  There isn't a day that goes by that we don't miss you.  We love and miss you so much.