Bkat
Blackhawk
Just got back from Rayne, Louisiana where I attended Hank's funeral services. It was literally a standing room only crowd, with all the pews packed and people standing against the walls and in the foyer. It was very gratifying to see how well known and how well loved Hank was in this community. I heard a number of good "Hank" stories, all in character with the man we knew. Zane (LSCG) from the forum was also there, having driven from central Texas. Chris, Hank's former son-in-law, and Bo, his godson, both of whom shot with us at a couple of our Fredericksburg gatherings, served as pallbearers.
Susie was just amazing. Even though she had to be running literally on fumes, both physically and emotionally, she was her usual charming and gracious self and gamely greeted everyone and made each person know how much she appreciated their presence. She's a rock! Susie's computer has been down so she hadn't yet seen the tributes to Hank posted here on the forum, but her kids were going to get her logged in this evening or tomorrow so she could read what Hank's friends on the forum had to say.
Hank's son and two daughters were just like Susie, extremely grateful and gracious to all. The whole family is a class act. I think this family that Hank leaves behind is his greatest legacy.
Bkat
Susie was just amazing. Even though she had to be running literally on fumes, both physically and emotionally, she was her usual charming and gracious self and gamely greeted everyone and made each person know how much she appreciated their presence. She's a rock! Susie's computer has been down so she hadn't yet seen the tributes to Hank posted here on the forum, but her kids were going to get her logged in this evening or tomorrow so she could read what Hank's friends on the forum had to say.
Hank's son and two daughters were just like Susie, extremely grateful and gracious to all. The whole family is a class act. I think this family that Hank leaves behind is his greatest legacy.
Bkat