Thanks for all the kind words. He was a hard working guy. He didn't retire from his bakery until he was 80 and then could out work most men half his age. Once I tried to keep up with him when I was working for him after a stint in the Army and pulled an 18 hour day trying to get the bread out for delivery. I went home to bed exhausted and he was still finishing up the orders. I was 25 at the time and he was 55. I thought, this is ridiculous and finally went back to school so I could work in field of Psychology/Social work. He had given me a job after I got out of the service when there was none to be had. I worked for him for 7 years up in Glenwood Springs, CO. Not many get to do what they love to do as a profession. He had a very full and rich life.