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Saturday, December 2, 2017

Let Me Introduce You To . . .

Leonard Peacock
my cousin, someone I admire, respect, look up to.
He is the real deal, authentic to the core.

Len recently clebrated his 90th birthday . . .
He was married to his Ruth for 50 years . . .
Very sad, heartbroken . . . when she died shortly after their 50 year anniversary celebration.
Len and Ruth raised four wonderful children . . . June, David, Pam, Karen . . .
Len is proud of his children, grandchildren and loves them with his whole heart, his time, his energy.

My first memory of Len was when I was a young girl and he was visiting our home in Wisconsin.
I remember vividly how excited he was to delve into the bacon my mom was cooking for breakfast.
It was then I learned Len was unable to hear but I could talk with him by writing notes back and forth.
I remember his HUGE happy laugh and his loving spirit on that visit to our home back in the forties.
Len reminds me of my dad and looks like him too . . .

Len learned from life . . . from his mother, family, teachers and many more.
My dad was one positve imprint into his life . . .
Even more so when Len was young and his dad died suddenly in a drowning accident. .

Len attended schools for hearing loss, deaf from a young age.
He went to college at Gallaudet University in Washington DC and graduated with a Bachelor Science.
Len received his Masters Degree from the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Len taught at the Wisconsin School for the Deaf, Delavan, Wisconsin, for 35 years.

Writing notes is what he does to communicate, with people who do not sign . . . like me,
but signing is the way of most of his communication.
Being with Len and his family . . . you’ll see their hands, fingers fly in communcation . . .
Hearing loss skipped a generation and reappeared with some of the grandchildren.
Connection and communication is key for us all.
Isn’t it wonderful that Sign Language became possible . . .

Len is very athletic, played basketball and football.
He also coached both sports for a bit through the years.
Len walks every day and every morning has a routine of doing sit ups, push ups and stretches.
Golf is a favorite and weather permitting, he golfs at least 3 times a week.

Mister Irish and I enjoyed having Len visit us here in Michigan a few years ago.
I couldn’t figure out the noises i would hear early each morning . . .
i inquired . . . pushups, sit ups, stretches . . .
Handsome and fit I tell you!!!

He was a boy scout and an eagle scout.
He received his silver bever for his years of service as a scout master.

Ninety years he is . . .
His family planned a surprise birthday gathering for him a few days after Thanksgiving.
Len’s daughter Pam shared this note . . .

“Yes, he was very surprised! We got him good. He also made us work for it.... we found out on Thanksgiving day that he had plans to go to a party in Milwaukee on Saturday night. You should have seen the look on Karen's and June's faces when he told us. We just laughed that a 90 year old has a bigger social life then the rest of us. We managed to guilt him to staying and having dinner with his grand kids.”

HAPPY 90th BIRTHDAY LEN . . .
Hugs and Love ~
Cousin Lynne



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Photos provided by Len’s daughter Pam . . .

14 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello Lynne, your cousin Len is amazing. Happy 90th birthday to Len!

Kim said...

Haha...a better social life than me, too!! Happy Birthday to your cousin!

This N That said...

Nice to meet you Leonard Peacock..Happy Birthday..You have had a life to envy..

Beth @ PlantPostings said...

Happy Birthday, Len! That last photo is especially beautiful. :) A life well-lived.

Karen Lakis said...

Happy birthday, Len! What a lovely way to wish a wonderful man a happy birthday - I enjoyed reading about him!

Jeanie said...

Len sounds like a remarkable man and I add my congratulations to the many he has already received. I love the photos you shared. He has a face that knows joy (as well as the sadness of losing his wife) and it is the face of a life well lived. A beautiful birthday tribute, Lynne!

Mrs Shoes said...

How wonderful! I love the photo in the shark suit (shows his sense of humour) & the picture with the grandbaby just says "LOVE" so very loudly. I hope Mr Shoes looks as good at 90 as your cousin Len!

Marge in Michigan said...

Happy Birthday, Len!

He sounds like a loveable, talented, fun-loving man, Lynne. Thank you for sharing about his life.

Tanna said...

Happy, Happy Birthday, Len!! And, oh, what a beautiful painting of Len's spirit you crafted from words. Thank you for sharing the JOY of knowing such a soul as Len. (pretty amusing to me that TWO such beautiful souls share the sound of names). ;) blessings ~ tanna

bj said...

He is an absolute doll and doesn't look 90 yrs old...at all.
Happiest Birthday to you, Len.

Anonymous said...

I love it! Great photos:)

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Blondie's Journal said...

Wonderful post, Lynne! I feel like I've fallen in love with dear Len! He is an incredible man, and he shares my late father's name, and he would have been 90 this past September. Ironically, I'm almost completely deaf, but I have hearing aids, and can read lips. I also follow gestures---communication comes in many forms.

I also caught up by reading your last post. You are so much like me! Similarties are fun to spot. I thought just from the short time we have been blogging friends that I really knew you...nope!. We need to get together and toast the holidays with a glass of Pinot Grigio!

Jane x

My name is Riet said...

HI Lynne, thank you for visiting me. I was glad to see you again. 90 years old unbelievable. He still looks so good and at least 10 years younger.

R's Rue said...

Love.