Kent was famous for his many quotes. We began making a list while sitting at his bedside in the hospital. I will list some of our favorites and I am sure friends and family will be able to post more . . . .
"A place for everything and everything in its place"
"No job is done until the tools are put away"
"You don't get in trouble for accidents"
Dad , do you have chapstick? He always replied, "Does the sun rise in the east?"
The most often quoted, Go M.A..D! (go make a difference)
Its a BEAUTIFUL day in America where the LIGHT of freedom
shines in the EYES of the people!
Good morning, SUNSHINE!
"Good morning, good morning, if its as nice a morning tomorrow morning as it is this morning, it will be a nice morning tomorrow morning!" borrowed from my grandfather---he spent many hours perfecting it and then taught it to family members . . .
Is there anyone among you with the sporting blood to be a volunteer?
(borrowed from his brother, Jerry)
To kids when inspecting their room cleaning efforts, . . .
"Its a good start!"
When we were out shopping, "Is this a need or a want?"
I always hated that one :)
Discussing tithing, "Do you want to be blessed on the net or the gross?"
Please feel free to add to this list . . . .
Friday, April 08, 2005
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"Hello Mr. Hildebrand"
That was the way Kent always began or answered a phone call. Kent's way of being respectful and playful at the same time. How I miss his voice, his humor and his cheery attitude......
Even Kent could be grumpy some times. I remember "fights" and disagreements with our credit department. Kent always tried to see the good in things and wanted to help customers always.
I'm afraid on of your quotes is not quite right Mom. The saying begins:
Good morning this morning, nice morning this morning...
The remainder is quite accurate
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