Jackie Allen
I Remember his sense of humor, though I didn't know him long. Best wishes to you and your family BobJackie Hayes Allen
Birth date: Sep 5, 1920 Death date: Nov 15, 2014
FLEISCHNER – Clarence Fred “Flash,” 94, beloved husband, father and grandfather, died Saturday, November 15, 2014. Born September 5, 1920, in Detroit, MI, to Fred and Martha Fleischner, Clarence was the oldest of 3 children. He at Read Obituary
I Remember his sense of humor, though I didn't know him long. Best wishes to you and your family BobJackie Hayes Allen
Thank you, Susan.Yes you're right, it's not an easy thing to accept, but we do have the many, many great memories. Our family was given a gift to have him with us so long and in such great health. Those the met him could hardly believe he was 94. And you're right about the love. It's always there and does not diminish.I will greatly miss the many phone calls and time we spend. I consider myself lucky to have had him in my life this long and that he was able to not only meet his grand children, but his great grandchildren.
Thank you, Susan.You're right. It's hard to accept, but there are many, many great memories and good times I'll never forget. It is truly a wonderful gift to have him with us so long and in such great health. It is true, the love never dies or diminishes, but sure do miss the many conversations and the time we spent together.
Thank you, Sheila.Yes, our folks were the best of friends, for sure. I too can see them sitting in the den, having "cool ones," and talking and laughing. Couldn't tell you what they talked about, just that they always enjoyed each others company. The Dunn's always held a special place in our family's heart and home.
So sorry for your loss, from our family, the Dunn's to your's. I remember seeing Flash and Rita and you kids so often over the years, living just up the street from us and being involved in so many school and church functions together. Even though I was so young, I distinctly remember Flash sitting in our living room with my dad, probably contemplating getting rid of the kids for the evening and sitting in peace and quiet, maybe with a drink and a cigar, can't remember exactly…. but do know how much they cared about your family, and what a great family you were and I'm sure are now. I hope you are all doing well, and can move on knowing how much other people remember the goodness in your dad. Take care, Sheila Kuhl Dunn
Robert, Just wanted to say how sorry about your dad's passing. It is not an easy thing to accept. There aren't words to express this loss. Just hold on to the memories, his love for you and know he will always, somehow, be with you. You will feel that love always and realize he will be there to greet you someday. Am hoping ,like other BK dad's from our class, they will be shaking hands and pointing to us, yes, showing the other dads and saying "that is my son, is he not something! ". Remember love never dies!Your 'old' classmate, Susan Rano