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Happy Father’s Day From Brian Gross
“Your life lessons taught me how to be a good dad and an even better grandfather.”

Love In A Small Town is a Patch column that features voices from your neighborhood as well as ones from communities across the country on topics ranging from marriage to first dates. Get ready to get all the feels.
“Your life lessons taught me how to be a good dad and an even better grandfather.”

“Jack Lacey was a great guy, and I miss him every day.”
“Even though Norman Harris Jr. died too soon, he left the world a better place. He was my hero and always will be.”
“I can only wish that I can be as good of a father as my father was.”
“I've watched you develop into a fine young man, full of love and empathy.”
“I was lucky to have him for as long as I did.”
“Thank you for all that you’ve done for me and for always making me laugh.”
“Thank you for listening to me vent, laugh and cry.”
“Watching our kids snuggle and adore you melts my heart.”
“A dad who is physically limited can still be a super dad to his children.”
“Some superheroes don’t wear capes — they wear Irish caps and drink scotch.
“He has put my happiness above his own and shaped me into who I am today.”
“Even when we break your fancy sports ornaments and dent your car, you still love us unconditionally.”
“He is still the strongest and smartest and will always be the best dad a girl can have!”
“His greatest gift was his love of people — especially his family.”
“You taught me the importance of working hard and treating people the right way.”
“I salute you on this very special day, and I am extremely proud to call you the father of my three children.”
“You taught me how to play baseball and ski, and inspired me to create.”