Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Over the horizon

On Monday, 15 January, my father passed away in his sleep, by the fire in the wood stove in his living room. Huck was 93. An ice storm had come through on Monday, leaving us without power for 12 hours. What work we had to do, we did by the light of flashlights, candles, and kerosene lamp.

He left as he lived. His last meal was a half cup of coffee and bit of Finnish coffee bread, kahvi leipa, that Adam had made. His family and friends came to visit and to share stories of a remarkable life.

Huck loved sailing and sailed until he was 90. If you're clever, and he was, you can use the strength of the wind to go where you want to go. Many times, when we were sure that there was no wind at all, he kept the boat moving and made it safely to shore.

And so it was, when it was dark and quiet, he sailed on home.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I've been thinking of Huck and you all so much in these past few days. I made it to church on Sunday and had a prayer said in thanks for his life--the most fascinating man I ever met. It's true. I loved him, and I love the way you wrote about his passing, Karl.
Love,
Rachel

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