Purpose of this blog

This blog provides a view into the very special life and valiant passing of Larry C. Jamison in 2018. (Items are in no particular order, but just as I think of things and am able to write about them).

Monday, January 21, 2019

A Very Devoted and Loving Father

As a confident extrovert, Larry Jamison exhibited a countenance of FUN, happiness, sociability, and a good nature. And those who were fortunate to know him personally would attest that he was a man who loved deeply. He was very devoted to his grandparents "Mammaw and Pappap Roberts" when they were alive, adored his big brother and "sister" Dick and Linda Jamison and parents Dick and Irene Jamison, and allowed no one to speak ill of them ever. He deeply cherished me, his wife Becky, and looked forward to spending Eternity with me, and more than anything loved and adored his six children. I will share selected photos of Larry, the devoted Dad in this blog post.  
From 1985 we see Larry's children: back left Aaron, back right Jeremy, front left to right Rachael, Ruth, Becky, and Matthew.
From 1978 or so, Larry's at the Royal Gorge Bridge with 
l to r: Aaron, Jeremy, Rachael, and Becky. 
Larry proudly escorted his oldest daughter Becky to a 
"Father-Daughter" church dance. 
Larry took his kids outdoors for camping, riding, hiking or anything else he could think of, to spend time with them and share his love for the outdoors. Here he's with Becky, Aaron, Jeremy 
and Rachael about 1978.
As the proud escort of daughter Rachael, Larry signs the guest book at the wedding of his nephew and bride, Scott and Lisa Jamison, seen below.

Larry with his new baby Ruth Mattie Jamison in 1984. 
Larry and oldest daughter Becky in flight.
 
In 1983 with his youngest son Matthew Jamison. 
On a hike with son Jeremy.
Larry's enjoying touring at Hill AFB in Utah with his 
retired pilot father, Lt. Col. L. R. Jamison 
and his youngest son Matthew in 1991. 

1 comment:

  1. He looks like such a loving devoted son, sibling, father and husband. What a blessing for you to have known and loved such a man. I only talked to him once when we were at Rootstech and he was so kind.

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