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This picture was Dad (Bill) with Starr, Ross, Erin, and Tom (in order of size and age). I'm not sure if my brothers' and sisters' outfits were sewn here by our mother, Patricia, but she often sewed matching outfits.
Although each of his daughters was "Daddy's Little Girl" I love this picture of us at my graduation. My Dad had the most beautiful white hair and he was SO tall you could see him from anywhere. I never felt lost when I with him because he was a beacon.
Here is a picture of my Dad and I that I love. I was about to leave him to go back home to California after visiting him and Gloria in Florida. You can just make out his crystal blue eyes, which were striking against his fair Irish skin and white hair.
Other than being with his kids, I think Dad loved being in Bonita Springs, along the Florida west coast, with his brothers–Jimmy and John. And of course, he enjoyed when his sister Eileen could make it too.