fatherhood
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The
Most Important Man In The World, 6/21/1992 (b) |
Man
Nearing 40 Becomes His Father, 11/24/1995 |
Father,
Son Quality Time Decreasing In Quantity, 4/30/1996 |
He
Didn't Seek Fame or Fortune, But His Family Felt His Love, 12/1/1998
(b) |
Son
Will Do Well In College Keeping Sensitivity, Humor, 9/23/1999 |
From
Long Hair to Macaroni and Cheese, Some Things Seem to Bridge Generations,
6/11/2000 (b) |
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family
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Great
Issues: Potato Salad, Ribs And Beer, 7/30/1993 (b) |
Mom's
Day Gifts Are Repayments, 5/8/1994 |
Milestones
Worth Savoring, 2/4/1996 |
A
Painful Foot, A Loving Family, A Lesson Learned, 9/28/1997 |
Reunion
Showed My Wife How Much She's Been Missing, 8/24/1999 |
It's
Nice To Have Time To Get Reacquainted With Your Spouse, 2/15/2000 |
When
The Moon Hits Your Eye Like A Big Pizza Pie . . ., 7/6/2000 |
Small
Visitor Makes A Big Impression -Much To Our Surprise, 8/2/2001 |
It's
Tough To Say Goodbye To A Home That So Reflects Us, 5/19/2002
(b) |
Our
Holiday Food Fight Always Ends Sweetly, With Something For Everyone,
12/22/2002 (b)
Note: This was Greg's last published
column.
Greg & Elizabeth invited me, and another of their friends,
to join them for that Christmas dinner 3 days later.
Ah, what a meal, and an evening :-) I
wish I'd stayed longer; it was the last time I saw him. Dan
Schesch |
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(b)
Also in book: "Greg Freeman: a gentleman, a gentle man.
Selected Columns", St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 2003 |