In Honor of My Father

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Marc Piperno, President 
ET Week Media Group

        Though 18 years have gone by since his passing, I have vivid memories of him and the impact and meaning he had on my life. He fulfilled his responsibility as a father, as I fulfilled my devotion and respect for him, as a son. In his own quiet way, my father has always been there for me. Though my Dad rarely expressed his feelings outright, I never doubted the love he had for me. He would always tell my Mother how he felt….she in turn would share with me my Fathers’ thoughts.
    My Father loved everyone and all of natures’ beauty. He was a true outdoorsman. I recall stories of my father hand feeding turtles and a school of sunfish that came up to the waters’ edge in a canal by their home. He adored nature and respected it. A kind of modern day Dr. Doolittle. Though my Father served honorably in the US Army in World War II, we never once spoke about his experiences. I learned after his passing that my Dad earned 8 medals for his service. I proudly display them with his ceremonial folded flag in my office.
    My Father has been an inspiration to me in so many ways. I’ve learned to look at adversities in my life as nothing more than another hurdle to jump over. I’ve learned to honor and respect others, and even though people may attempt to hurt me emotionally, sometimes it’s best to just walk away. Fond memories of Dad leading us into the Canadian wilderness, staying in log cabins on a remote lake, just for a bass or pike. These are the experiences that brought our family ties close. I know this, because as my Father did, I too have enjoyed similar experiences with my family, that have in turn brought us closer together. Dad brought song into our home too! And what a voice he had. Most said he sounded like “Old Blue Eyes”. I also loved music and had a bit of a rock and roll band growing up. In turn, my love of music has influenced my children. 
    Hard working, honorable and gentle, best describe this man that I loved and miss. In his own quiet way, through our family experiences and his non-conventional way of influencing me, my father truly impacted my life.  When he passed 18 years ago, there was no regrets nor guilt. I made my Father proud of me for what I had become. My Father made me proud of him for what he had become. And that makes me feel complete. 
In Honor of All Dads Happy Father’s Day!