Ever since I got into the VW world back in 1993, my grandfather had been 
instrumental in helping me work on them and helping me solve various problems 
such as stuck drums, breaking loose rusted fasteners, and even minor things 
such as how to grease wheel bearings.  He was very old-school in his repairs 
but that comes from his father who ran a repair shop in Lewiston, NE repairing 
model T Fords years ago 
http://www.casde.unl.edu/history/counties/pawnee/lewiston/ (top picture on the 
right.)  

I had the wonderful privilege of being the oldest grandson and being taught so 
many things from this wonderful man.  There was much more left which I never 
got to learn once his health wouldn't let him do much
more than walk from the house to the car.  His shop still sits there with his 
lifetime of tools ready to be graced with the master's hands and it's so hard 
to see.

I just wanted to pay tribute to my grandfather 'Papa' and I'm so glad I got to 
see him the day before he died and visit with him for an hour - thanking him 
for all that he taught me.  I also was with him a little over 2 hours before he 
passed away - results from stage 4 cancer and a massive stroke.

http://www.harmanwrightmortuary.com/obitdetail.asp?ID=261

Thanks for letting me post this.  He's the reason I wear bib overalls and do 
repairs the way I do - a hand-me-down from generations ago.

Erin 'NQ' Lassley

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