6.28.2008

a good man



charlie was born on march 9, 1913, in the kitchen of the farmhouse over his left shoulder.  he likes to joke "i didn't get very far, did i?"  but he did get far.  for more than 80 years he grew the corn that fed america, and lately, the world.  he loved my grandma a lot.  he was not the same after she died in 1998.  it stretches my mind to think of the two of them stealthily climbing out a window and running under the moonlight during harvest season.  or watching lightning bugs from the porch late into the night.  i like this photo of grandpa because it portrays his dignity, poise, and determination.
 
charlie's famous wink.   grandpa's sister "aunt ruth" used to wink like this too.  who did they learn it from?  and who did THEY learn it from?  it could be that this wink came over from germany with the hessians, before the ohio valley was settled.  

4 comments:

Lauren said...

Charlie Lanker! A good man, indeed. Although I only spent a short amount of time with him during my last visit to the grand state of Ohio, his love for his family, his land, and his God were so evident. And I shall never forget the sound of his strong voice giving us Isaiah's charge:

"Raise your voice like a trumpet!"

FaxData said...

wow, he must have some amazing stories! I remember you telling me of him back when we were in school...

it makes me sad that I have a language barrier between my grandfather and I; I know so little of his life.

Katie said...

Aww, very sweet, Mark. What a neat relationship.

HI, by the way!! Wandered over here through Emily... how are ya??

Katie said...

No... through Katie? I think... well, I wandered over here somehow...