Shutterbug Saturday: Tribute Pictures 7.0

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Texas & American Flag Image One
Photo Credit: Matthew T. Rader on Unsplash

I have reached the end of my tribute. I have showcased all that he sent me. Previous posts:
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI

I have missed my life in Texas and I still miss him. He was such an interesting man. He wasn’t perfect but, he was himself and he charmed. Thank you for sharing your life with me, Sir.

RIP W. H. Patton (July 16, 1939 – July 21, 2012)

Patton Image Two
Shot of him at about ten years old.
He wanted to drive the 1938 Ford in the background.
I think his cousin took this.
Patton Image Three
He loved this 1934 Oldsmobile.
Patton Image Four
His journalism years.
Patton Image Five
He always had a guitar or two on stands ready to play.
Patton Image Six
He disliked this photo.
1970s perms were not his friend.
Discussing business.
Patton Image Seven
Cattle show in 1978.
Wife Glenda, son Sean & daughter Shari.
Patton Image Eight
Young Glenda.
Love of his life.

Patton Image Nine
Texas Tech University graduation picture.
1961

 

One last bonus photo…

Patton Image Eleven
Taking pictures at my wedding.
Always the photographer.
September 2004

6 thoughts on “Shutterbug Saturday: Tribute Pictures 7.0

    the britchy one said:
    February 3, 2019 at 8:32 AM

    I loved both those car shots! That pic of him sat in the chair reminded me of Gary Cooper. He certainly had a life well lived

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    JT Twissel said:
    February 3, 2019 at 2:10 PM

    A lovely tribune! I remember those seventies perms – ugh.

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      The Hinoeuma responded:
      February 3, 2019 at 7:01 PM

      Thank you.

      I also remember the half-perms that showed up in the early 80s. It was, basically, a mullet haircut with only the back permed. OY.

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    bereavedandbeingasingleparent said:
    February 4, 2019 at 12:03 PM

    Wonderful, loved the photos. I dream of having one of those perms these days.

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      The Hinoeuma responded:
      February 4, 2019 at 12:33 PM

      Heh. I see your point. A bad hair day is better than a no hair day, any day. 😉

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