Everything I know about making people smile I learned from my Dad. That’s him on the left.
George L. Ciapusci died yesterday at the age of 92. He enjoyed a full life, at least until dementia slowly stole him from us during his last few years. He lived to make people happy, and he suffered if ever he realized he could not. Here are but a few images of Dad and we who love him. Click to view the full image.
About 4 years old Kindergarten, 1934 Looking here just like our daughter at this age Basic training, Camp Roberts, California, 1951 Speaks for itself With Mom and the couple who matched them up, about 1954 At his wedding, Oakville, California, 1955 Honeymoon, Carmel, California, 1955 Honeymoon, Carmel, California, 1955 At his brother’s wedding Speaks for itself, Concord, California, about 1958 With my sisters and me, Concord, California, about 1958 About 1961 With Mom, my sisters, and me, Tempe, Arizona, about 1963 With Mom, Tempe, Arizona, about 1964 With his mother, Arizona, about 1964 Typical day at home, Arizona, about 1966 About 1972 A day at work, Reno, Nevada, about 1975 Another day at work, about 1975 With his mother and siblings, about 1981 With me, Oakland, California, 1984 With Mom, my sisters, their kids, and Mom’s mother, St. Helena, California, about 1983 With a granddaughter, about 1983 With two granddaughters, about 1983 With two granddaughters, about 1983 With one of his brothers, 1986 As a member of the Nevada State Boxing Commission, of all things Retirement On one cruise or another Retirement Elf, Las Vegas, Nevada, about 1985 With his mother, siblings, and in-laws, Brookings, Oregon, 1996 Retirement Quality control
Requiescat in pace , Dad.