He was the husband of ... mentor and inspiration to countless others. He was an expert in three things: the Bible (which he read every morning), mathematics, and gardening. On pretty much everything else, he was open to suggestion. He was a great friend to small children and dogs. He was generous and unpretentious and had a highly-developed sense of the absurd. He loved to take long walks and saw in nature a reflection of God's glory. -Source
That I should do so well.
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