Today would have been my husband’s 66th birthday. That’s 24 birthdays that I have not been able to wish him “all my love forever” or “here’s to another wonderful year together.”
Instead I call my kids – now closer to the age their father passed away than to the ages they were when he did – and say with humor, “A corona at lunch today in honor of Daddy!”
This is not meant to be maudlin, but a celebration of one of the finest men to have ever lived. I may refer to Charles A. Fisher III in my writings, but I rarely discuss him in any intimate detail. I just assume no one really cares other than me, my children, my family – my mom in particular – my very, very close friends, and scores of men and women whose lives he touched as a teacher, as a marine fire crew chief in Vietnam, as an assistant district attorney in Philadelphia, and as a partner in a Philadelphia law firm.
Charlie Fisher: Fish to his closest friends; Buddy to me; Chuck to his fraternity brothers who knew how much he hated that moniker. A man with integrity, self-confidence, intelligence, compassion and wit. How lucky we all were to have him grace our lives.
Thank you dear readers for indulging me.
Now go get that lime and join me in a toast!
What a lovely tribute. It’s so nice that you and your children continue to celebrate Charlie in your special way every year.
Comment by Corrin — October 16, 2013 @ 12:32 pm
Thanks for writing this-We saw Johnny briefly at Aunt E’s funeral-He seemed distracted-hope that his leg healed-my family is dropping off one by one-led by Auntie Liliayne-I love them all-Since I’m one of the Daddyless millions-having never known mine-I am sitting and crying at your tribute-I love you-Did you know that we going to Paris-steve has a terrific commission-We are filled w/ fear-love-angst-
Comment by Francy Stoller — October 17, 2013 @ 11:58 am
Thanks for your sweet words. Have a fantastic trip!
Comment by Ellie Fisher — October 17, 2013 @ 6:55 pm