72.
That’s how many individuals made the final cut of War Bonds: Love Stories from the Greatest Generation.
24.
That’s how many people died before the book went to print.
19.
That’s how many goodbyes I’ve had to say since War Bonds 2015 publication.
In the past month, Barbara Anderson and Dale Eastburg passed away.
Barbara’s loss hit me especially hard. The Anderson’s story is featured in chapter 28 “Keeping Time.” They met in 1945 when Louis came into her father’s jewelry store to get his watch repaired. When War Bonds was published, he still wore the watch and it still kept time.
The Love Lesson Barbara shared at the end of the chapter resonates.
“You can’t take back bad words. We’ve never said one thing we’ve had to take back.”
This photo was taken 11/16/16, the last time I saw Barbara. She wanted more signed copies of the book to send to a family that was grieving the loss of a wife/mom/grandma.
She always thought of others. When I left she insisted I on giving me a water glass from Air Force One. Her late grandson had served as pilot for President Obama.
She also always asked if I needed to use the restroom before I left!
Her spirit and generosity are simply irreplaceable and I worry how Louie will do without his bride.
Dale and Eva Eastburg had been married for 75 years when he died earlier this month. When last I spoke with them, they were still going to the gym regularly!
The title of their chapter seems especially poignant today. It’s titled “Hard to Say Goodbye.”
And it is. It really is.