End Of An Era

Although we are nearly a decade into the twenty-first century, this week marks the true end of an era.

My grandfather, Clarence “Buck” Diggs, died this week, mere days away from his 102nd birthday.

Something of a legend in the lumber towns of northern California, Buck was a larger than life figure. He was a friend to many and an inspiration to all.

The world will be a lonelier place without him.

Buck and Brent

Right now I am traveling back to the west coast and will be out of contact for a bit, but her loveliness, Camille the Hot Comma Momma will be answering comments, slaughtering spam, and generally showing me up during my brief absence.

Next week I will return to coat the inter-waves with more top notch nonsense. Until then, you may keep yourselves busy by exploring the archives, both here and at DangerCouch, discovering the new Ominous webpages, devouring all the really nice things Don made up about me over at It’s A Funny Thing, and shining the light of readership upon the shadowy figures gathered at humor-blogs.com.

Happy Friday

-Brent

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32 Comments »

Comment by Deb on the Rocks
2008-02-08 08:42:23

102 years is an amazing life! I hope that your family is solace to you during this time of celebrating your Grandfather’s life. Take care.

Comment by Camille
2008-02-08 15:47:01

Thanks. I know that this time will be celebratory after such a full life.

 
 
Comment by leigh
2008-02-08 09:16:05

i’m so sorry for your loss. but 102 is amazing. you are so lucky to have had that time.

Comment by Camille
2008-02-08 15:47:56

Brent is a pretty lucky man. My grandpa died before he could see his great-grandchildren.

 
 
Comment by Roann
2008-02-08 10:04:44

My condolences, too, Brent. I hope your trip is all that you wanted it to be, with good conversations. You’re in my prayers.

Comment by Camille
2008-02-08 15:49:20

Brent has made it to California just fine. He found the rental car place ok too, which is a miracle. He is directionally impaired, as most men are. Thanks for your prayers.

 
 
Comment by wolf
2008-02-08 10:29:29

My condolences on your loss, Brent. Have a good, safe trip, and ask the HCM to go easy on us, would you?

Comment by Camille
2008-02-08 15:49:46

Now what fun would that be?!

 
 
Comment by Creechman
2008-02-08 13:23:14

Wow, 102. Think about the changes he saw in his life. I remember 1995, when the internet really was nothing, nor Amazon, nor Google, nor ipod.

Comment by Camille
2008-02-08 15:50:26

Wow, you are ancient.

 
 
Comment by Jeffrey Ellis
2008-02-08 15:55:57

Sorry for your loss, Brent.

 
Comment by Chris non-C
2008-02-08 16:43:10

George MacDonald wrote of the loss of men like this,recognizing a life well lived:

“He who has left us was the best and greatest of our time. Those who knew him will say so most heartily. But we have no more lost him than the disciples lost their Lord when he went away, that he might come closer to them than ever. Life is not very long in this place…… All we have to mind is to do our work, while the chariot of God’s hours is bearing us to the higher life beyond.”

Don’t worry Camille, I hear Google is going to feature maps done in crayon so guys like Brent will never get lost again.

Comment by Camille
2008-02-08 22:53:51

Don’t count on it!

 
 
Comment by the commentator
2008-02-09 01:24:07

Please accept my condolences.

My wife’s grandmother is 100 years old. It blows me away…These walking, living historical relics.

Comment by Camille
2008-02-09 15:37:15

How does she feel about being a walking, living, historical relic? I think I might just feel old, but not as old as Creechman.

 
 
Comment by Alex L
2008-02-09 06:39:42

Condolences to the whole comma clan. Its quite an achievement to make 102 or close to.

 
Comment by Karl Wolfbrooks
2008-02-09 10:04:27

Sorry to hear about that.

 
Comment by kris
2008-02-09 11:22:40

So sorry to hear of your loss. Glad to hear he lived such a full life, but it’s always hard to say good-bye.

 
Comment by Camille
2008-02-09 15:38:48

Thanks to everyone for their well wishings and condolences. I know that when Brent gets back he will be so blessed to read these comments. You guys rock.

 
Comment by the commentator
2008-02-10 15:47:17

Actually, come to think of it she wasn’t all that impressed by it.

Comment by Camille
2008-02-10 19:30:50

Ummmh, Somehow I’m not surprised. I have yet to meet a woman who would be excited about being called a relic.

 
 
Comment by the commentator
2008-02-10 21:18:16

Yeah, I don’t think she liked me asking about Buster Keaton.

 
Comment by coffeesister
2008-02-10 22:24:11

My heart breaks for you, Brent, as grandfathers like y/ours are precious!! I’ve long been known as my Granddad’s “little shadow” despite ending up taller. ~_^ He turns 90 this year yet no amount of time will keep it from being too soon to lose him come that fateful day.

Meanwhile, thanx for your comment on my blog. There’s a cup of coffee awaiting you should your California adventures include Palm Springs. (|_| *cheers* |_|)

|_|) “The history of our grandparents is remembered not with rose petals but in the laughter and tears of their children and their children’s children. It is into us that the lives of grandparents have gone. It is in us that their history becomes a future.” ~ Charles and Ann Morse

PS: Hi Camille! ^_^

Comment by Camille
2008-02-12 00:24:14

Hi. Thanks for your concern. I know it is appreciated.

 
 
Comment by Lord Likely
2008-02-11 20:52:39

What sad news, but by golly 102 years is an incredible innings. Indeed, a whole century of life garners a congratulatory card from the Queen here in Britain - does anything similar happen over there in the USA? Does the President send out a card (provided, of course, he can count that high)?

Comment by Camille
2008-02-12 00:26:45

Well, I’m not sure that he can count that high, but he has great administrative assistants who can and they send out some very nice letters.

 
 
Comment by John O..
2008-02-12 11:39:50

I’m so sorry Brent,

You guys are in our prayers.

John & Cat

Comment by Camille
2008-02-13 00:03:25

Thanks John. Greatly appreciated!

 
 
Comment by Sally
2008-02-14 01:22:06

So sorry to hear about your loss. You are all in our prayers. Leon & Sally

 
Comment by the frogster
2008-02-14 23:08:16

Hang in there, bro. Thinking of you.

 
Comment by monkeyman is on fire11
2008-02-15 13:22:41

i think you have a great grandpa because your on great DAD.

monkeyman

 
Comment by Cardboard Robot
2008-02-15 15:53:34

Sorry to hear of your loss. It sounds like Buck will be missed. Your in my prayers. Jason

 
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