Tim J. Walden
So I just called him dad. He was a great dad to have, from going to Hanks Barber shop when I was 5 in Dewey where I always got a haircut with him to sneaking my friends into his home office when I was 15 to show my friends his stuff. Of course I had to learn how to get passed the locked office door, but I figured it out and always locked it back with pride. He taught me so much and I learned later in life all the things I felt my whole life about him was because he wasn't only my Dad, but my hero. I will not many go a day in my life without positive reflection of the man I will always just call my dad. I speak of him often and always will.