He was one of the most amazing, respectable men that I have ever met. He was so very grateful for everything the Good Lord had blessed him with, and his view on life was always so inspiring. We loved to go sit and listen to him tell stories of his days of military service, or the great times he had with his friends and family. Since I first met him over 5 years ago, I had heard him say countless times that he had had a good life, and he was ready to go when it was his time. His wife, Alvina, passed away right before Dan and I started dating about 5 years ago, and though he never seemed to complain, he must have been lonely without his lifelong companion. I am just so sure he is so happy being in heaven with her, and what a blessing it is to have peace in knowing that.
There is no doubt that he left a very special legacy on his family and all those who had the privilege of knowing Vernon. As we were at the cemetary for the burial Saturday, I watched his grandchildren who had the honor of standing by his side one last time. What a proud Grandpa he must have been in heaven watching those young men stand there as paul bearers in honor of him one last time. It brings tears to my eyes to think of that moment; it is something I will never forget.
I am so very proud to have married into the Piening family. Truly, the aunts, uncles, cousins and family are some of the very most special people one could ever meet. All of the men are gentle, sensitive, respectable, fun people who treat their family with the same love that Vernon showed them. They had one of the most honorable role models in Vernon, and I am so thankful for that.
Dan's cousins, Tyler and Trevor, at our wedding. July 2010
Bob and Lois Upton, at our wedding. July 2010.
His legacy continues with the beautiful, loving family that he built. We are thankful to have had so many great memories with him. We sure will miss you, Grandpa Vernon.
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