Sunday, June 20, 2010

Dear Papa,

I think I want to just say a few things from the perspective of your 13 grandchildren. What a lucky lot we are. We are all still figuring out what our contribution may be to this world we live in, we face unique challenges ahead. You have the benefit of knowing what your contribution was. Our freedom and our family.

As you have shared your story here and with us in person, we have come to know the exact extent of this. You returned home from the Pacific with stories no one would believe. So instead of telling them you moved on. While that is a simple sentence I know it could not have been that easy. I’m sure meeting Grandma helped. As well as these crazy kids of yours that started showing up. The stories from their childhood are also fun to hear. Baseball, food, sewing, wheel-barrels, cranberries at Christmas, and cleaning the floor. They look back on it with a fondness that is shared with us.

When we get to the moment on Jerry's story when we are present, we will have gone through some very significant moments in your life. And we each have our own Papa stories to share. And share them we will. But on today, Father’s Day I wanted you to know just how much we love you.

Our lives would have been so different if you were not in it.

I still might not be able to add to 15. But hours of Cribbage practice have made that a reality. I still haven’t won a game unless you were on my team, but that’s to be expected when playing against the Master Champion of the World (and Central Falls).

My first trip to the WaterFire would not have been as magical. Inspiration for artists is all around them through out their entire life, access to moments like this helps me stay inspired everyday.

Hot dogs, Del's, peanuts, pretzels, ice cream in mini hats and baseball. PawSox Games were looked forward to as summer treasures.

You are close to holding the world record for games/events attended by any Papa. Swim meets, graduations, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, backyard badminton and volleyball tournaments, eagle scout ceremonies, bring your grandfather to school day… the list goes on.

Our stories about you will continue. And at some point they will be recorded. Our oral history as a family has been started. Thanks for sharing with us. We listen eager to learn more about your life, and your place in our countries history. We can only aspire one day to be as influential in the lives of our loved ones as you are.

Happy Father’s Day.

Now sit back, relax, and try everyone of the desserts tonight. You deserve it.

Semper Fi.

~Allie


Happy Fathers Day

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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Rare Color Film Action In The Pacific

Some rare color film showing aircraft and fighter pilot action in the WW II Pacific Theater.



This was sent along by Jerry's sister-in-law, Vivian.
Thanks


Friday, June 18, 2010

Big number phone


Big number phone, originally uploaded by shersteve.

Jerry got a new phone with big numbers from the VA. Some of the frequently called numbers were pre-programmed to help make the dialing easier.

Set up the 'old' phone to ring and allow Jerry to bring it outside within. The big number phone is not mobile. Now he should have the best of both worlds. One to use outside and answer calls. One with big numbers to help dial the calls he wants to make.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Paul V Sherlock Center

Jerry's brother Paul was a long time RI State Senator and an educator at RI College. His work at RIC was recognized with a building dedicated in his name. Jerry took pictures with Helen and Albert at the building on the RIC campus earlier this year. Helen and Jerry:


Albert and Jerry:


A view of the building


And Jerry in front of the building:


Enjoy!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Fran and Vin Campbell

One of the story lines Jerry referenced was about his return home from the Marines. He was going to be part of his sister Fran's wedding. From the photo archive, I found these two pictures of Fran and Vin Campbell at Patti and John's wedding.


And this:


This is how I remember Vin, he always had an impish smile on his face.


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Jerry's Story: Memorial Day 2010

Jerry was a guest speaker for the Memorial Day ceremonies at Smithfield, RI. He gave a brief speech.

Time: 1 minute 29 seconds



MP3 File

The photos from the ceremony can be viewed here:
http://jerrysherlockstory.blogspot.com/2010/06/memorial-day-2010.html

Memorial Day 2010

Jerry was a guest speaker at the Memorial Day services in Smithfield, RI on Monday, May 31.


A slide show of photos from the event:




I did record the event and should be able to post that recording this week.


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