CraigC
Guru
Thank for the kind words. Tommo died one hour after the phone call.
So sorry to hear! Both my older brothers passed. Both wanted parties in their honor.
Thank for the kind words. Tommo died one hour after the phone call.
In his honor, and when you feel up to it, why not share a particularly good memory of Tommo here. I know I'd be interested.Thank for the kind words. Tommo died one hour after the phone call.
Condolences on the loss of your FIL. Peace be with you in your time of sorrow.Thank for the kind words. Tommo died one hour after the phone call.
You certainly know how to spoil a lady, don't you?
I will do that, thank you.In his honor
My wife is both upset and angry, she has been estranged from her Croatian family apart from her Dad since before we got here. I never liked or trusted any of them apart from Tommo.but estranged for 70 years?
Love the pictures - Tommo (and you!) both look to be happy and enjoying each other's company. How wonderful he was able to spend the 10 days with you and your wife vs. the hospitalTommo could not speak any English, I cannot speak much Croatian. We seemed to understand each other. Just before covid lock down, he was brought down to the main hospital in Split with suspected Cancer of the Pancreas, they cleared him of that but wanted more scans then a 10 day wait for a bowel cancer specialist. His family and the hospital were happy for him to stay their. We were not neither was Tommo, so I went in and convinced them to sign him out and not lose his place on the specialists list. He loved being driven with the roof down. This was late Feb so a bit cold he got in and pretended to close an umbrella. It gave Marina and me 10 days of wonderful memories. As an ex Submarine Officer in the Yugoslav Navy he love the sea and was happy just to sit with me and watch from the balcony.View attachment 44489
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Tommo could not speak any English, I cannot speak much Croatian. We seemed to understand each other. Just before covid lock down, he was brought down to the main hospital in Split with suspected Cancer of the Pancreas, they cleared him of that but wanted more scans then a 10 day wait for a bowel cancer specialist. His family and the hospital were happy for him to stay their. We were not neither was Tommo, so I went in and convinced them to sign him out and not lose his place on the specialists list. He loved being driven with the roof down. This was late Feb so a bit cold he got in and pretended to close an umbrella. It gave Marina and me 10 days of wonderful memories. As an ex Submarine Officer in the Yugoslav Navy he love the sea and was happy just to sit with me and watch from the balcony.View attachment 44489
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Here's my family estrangement story:
When I was a teen, my mom (a naturally nosy...er, curious person) developed an interest in family history. She learned that her FIL had a brother he'd not seen or talked to in over 30 years. Any roundabout questions she'd ask George (FIL) were met with silence, and no one seemed to know what became of Henry.
That started her on a journey of about two years' time, to track down Henry, his missing brother. This was the late 1970's, so genealogy research meant going to libraries and public records buildings, doing it the old-fashioned way.
Multiple trips to various county records offices in three states, some trips three to four hours away, money spent for staying overnight on some trips, sitting in libraries, looking at microfiche, writing off for copies of records from more distant places - Mom really threw her heart and soul into it.
Finally...EUREKA! She traced Henry to an address in nearby Dayton, less than an hour away! She couldn't wait to gather the family together and surprise George with the good news that after all these years, decades, and after a two-year search, she'd found him.
After supper one night, over pie on the back porch, she finally broke the news:
"George...I've got some really exciting news...!"
"Oh yeah?! Well, spill it, Girl!"
"It's about your brother...Henry."
"Lord have mercy, not this mess again!"
"No, wait. You don't understand. I found him, George! I found Henry! And guess what, he lives in Dayton, barely 40 minutes from here!"
At this point, my mom was nearly exploding with excitement and giddiness.
"What are you talking about, 'you found him?' I know exactly where he is. He lives on Boston Ave in some sorry apartment there! You're not telling me nothing I don't already know, and what's more, he knows where I live! Now will you get it through your thick head that we don't want to see each other!"
All that time, money, and effort my mom spent, and they knew where the other was the entire time!
Today - only sun, beach and sea!!!!!!! Friday is the best day to visit the beach for me. It is working day for many people, so, almost nobody near sea. perfect!!!!!