This blog has been established for those of you who love and care about my brother, Dennis M. Rich. Dennis battled sarcoma for over two years. His strength and courage is truly inspiring. This is a piece of his story.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Little Dennis
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See the picture with Daddy on the green horse. I think his hand is bandaged beacuse he touched the inside of the oven while it was hot! Daddy always seemed to get stitches or broke stuff his whole life. He was always doing crazy stuff. Auntie Mary
Mary thank you for pointing out that Dennis had a bandage on his arm. I didn't even notice it. You are right he was always getting hurt or getting in some type of accident. Thank you for your stories about Dennis espically the ones were you guys were growing up because I don't know them and the girls would loved to know them about there daddy. Thank you for being there for the girls and me. We love you, Jodi & the girls oxox
Dennis was truly Dennis the menace. He was never afraid to try anything new. I remember him when he was small like it was yesterday {wish it was} I remember when they used to come to Nanas and touch all my stuff, I would hide them on top of my dresser and he would climb up and get them. Ask your Mom about Falcon St when he used to say that there was a lady under the bed, I used to be scared lol Auntie Paula
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See the picture with Daddy on the green horse. I think his hand is bandaged beacuse he touched the inside of the oven while it was hot!
Daddy always seemed to get stitches or broke stuff his whole life. He was always doing crazy stuff.
Auntie Mary
Mary thank you for pointing out that Dennis had a bandage on his arm. I didn't even notice it. You are right he was always getting hurt or getting in some type of accident. Thank you for your stories about Dennis espically the ones were you guys were growing up because I don't know them and the girls would loved to know them about there daddy. Thank you for being there for the girls and me. We love you, Jodi & the girls oxox
Dennis was truly Dennis the menace. He was never afraid to try anything new. I remember him when he was small like it was yesterday {wish it was} I remember when they used to come to Nanas and touch all my stuff, I would hide them on top of my dresser and he would climb up and get them. Ask your Mom about Falcon St when he used to say that there was a lady under the bed, I used to be scared lol Auntie Paula
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