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Happy Tail: Father's Day tribute



2013-06-16 - Photo from Peg Schaeffer\'s archives. Peg Schaeffer's Dad My father was born in Arnhem, Holland on April 8, 1899. I inherited my love of animals, especially horses, from him. There was a time he rode in the Rose Arts Parade. He had a favorite turquoise cowboy shirt that he wore left photo, and he threw lollipops to the children on the sidewalks. I was at the age that anything your parents do is embarrassing. Instead of being proud of my Dad I turned the other way. In the center photo Dad with my cousin, Gus Lambert. Two years before he died he returned to Holland to the town of his birth. He invited me to go along but I didn't go. When he came back with photos and stories I regretted my decision. I look at pictures now with him in his native dress and wooden shoes right photo so proud of his heritage and I wish I could turn back time. - Peg Schaeffer

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