grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
This question in the thread title has been brought to my mind because I'm trying to draft a tribute to the man who acted as the best man at my wedding forty five years ago, and his funeral takes place in about a week.
He would qualify as a man in my estimation on many grounds, stretching from his physical strength as a young man, taking on a responsible job in his family's haulage business aged just twenty one and making a big success of it, and then all the other businesses and enterprises he engaged in, (along with raising a family of four hard working children like himself).
More than all that though as a mate he managed to completely forgive my shunning him for about thirty years, (over something I'd completely misunderstood and not given him the chance to explain), and then he did about ten times more for me than I'd ever done for him, so those are the kind of friends we all need sometimes perhaps!
I could criticise him too, but now is obviously not the time, and I'm very glad to say how positively I for one will remember him, and I expect many others from the haulage industry and others who knew him well, and knew him as a man with some thing about him, not about to be taken for a fool, or taken advantage of by anyone in a hurry, (and he brought those same strengths to your aid when needed).
Lastly his sense of humour was tremendous, though he could be un-merciless when teasing you about something like your weight or whatever it might be.
So, what is a man would you say?
He would qualify as a man in my estimation on many grounds, stretching from his physical strength as a young man, taking on a responsible job in his family's haulage business aged just twenty one and making a big success of it, and then all the other businesses and enterprises he engaged in, (along with raising a family of four hard working children like himself).
More than all that though as a mate he managed to completely forgive my shunning him for about thirty years, (over something I'd completely misunderstood and not given him the chance to explain), and then he did about ten times more for me than I'd ever done for him, so those are the kind of friends we all need sometimes perhaps!
I could criticise him too, but now is obviously not the time, and I'm very glad to say how positively I for one will remember him, and I expect many others from the haulage industry and others who knew him well, and knew him as a man with some thing about him, not about to be taken for a fool, or taken advantage of by anyone in a hurry, (and he brought those same strengths to your aid when needed).
Lastly his sense of humour was tremendous, though he could be un-merciless when teasing you about something like your weight or whatever it might be.
So, what is a man would you say?