It is hard to have the words for how 'totally perfect' and beautiful this presentation was- to just show a 'FULL' life- of a great man - He had love of life, his family and friends! I am just overwhelmed with his life. What a sad day to have it come to an end, but Who Do I know that 'ever' had such a 'wonderful' life! Thanks for sharing. Your cousin- Marti Boyd
what a beautiful tribute, I actually have one of Roy's first paintings he gave it to my father Ronald Vellinga I believe they were first cousins but not sure I would have to check but his father Clarence was my grandfather's brother. I was told he came to NJ in the 70's when he visited my parents and gave them the painting but I don't recall him I was young. I proudly have his paining on my wall and will always think of our family roots. maybe we can meet someday. god bless, chris vellinga
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I loved the pictures. Thanks so much to your family for sharing your dad and your lives with me.
Job well done, Bryce. Thanks for taking the time to share with us.
Roy, I have only known A few great
men, you are one of those. We love
you, you are part of our family.
What more joy can a man have than to have raised such a good and loving family.
It is hard to have the words for how 'totally perfect' and beautiful this presentation was- to just show a 'FULL' life- of a great man - He had love of life, his family and friends! I am just overwhelmed with his life. What a sad day to have it come to an end, but Who Do I know that 'ever' had such a 'wonderful' life! Thanks for sharing.
Your cousin- Marti Boyd
what a beautiful tribute, I actually have one of Roy's first paintings he gave it to my father Ronald Vellinga I believe they were first cousins but not sure I would have to check but his father Clarence was my grandfather's brother. I was told he came to NJ in the 70's when he visited my parents and gave them the painting but I don't recall him I was young. I proudly have his paining on my wall and will always think of our family roots. maybe we can meet someday.
god bless, chris vellinga
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