Mel's funeral was very nice. We saw Chuck's cousins and Aunts & Uncle. We saw many of the family members from Mel's childhood friends (almost like family). There were 4 families - the
HArtungs,
MAlones,
MEyers &
WEgners where the men were childhood friends. They were like family and every year would have a HA-MA-ME-WE reunion. Mel was the last remaining. We figure he is up there having a Manhattan with his buddies. Mel was a well-respected member of the community here so there were a lot of locals here as well. The pastor read a letter that Mel supposedly wrote to all of us. Not one of us was forgotten. It was very moving. The pastor knew Mel well and did a wonderful eulogy on who he was. Afterwards, there was a luncheon at the Eagle River Inn at Mel's request. It was an open bar. He asked that we all raise a toast to him. Most everyone has left town now.
Chuck's sister and brother are still not talking. Her family has left but she is staying with mom. His brother lives here in town. Chuck & I are staying in the campground at least until Saturday. My girls left and will be back Saturday for the burial. My mom is here with us one more night and is leaving in the morning. It has been great having her here.
I had a little of a breakdown last night when I saw Mel and today at the church during the service. He was such a nice man and will be sorely missed.
Chuck's mom is doing well. I feel so bad for her because she lost her parents before she even met Mel. She has always been one of those people that waits on others. She needed that. Some are worried that she will waste away without that. I think they underestimate her. She will find someone / something else to fill the void. She volunteers in the community.
When I first married Chuck, his mom wasn't thrilled with me. No one would have been good enough for her baby. Going to visit them was always very stressful. Once my girls were a little older (3 & 6), she realized that I was raising such wonderful kids that there must be more to me than she was giving me credit for. Ever since then, we have been very close. She trusts me and will vent to me when she needs to. She tells me things that the others don't know - like when she quit smoking but didn't really (and when she finally really did quit - hooray!!!!!), she closed the curtains when Chuck was home so that he didn't see the scuzzy neighbors, that she got up every morning a couple of hours before Chuck & Mel so that she could hack up the crud in her lungs from her smoking, how frustrated she was with Mel over something (that usually was one of the things that I would get upset with Chuck over), etc.
Thanks for listening to me. It is nice to be able to share my feelings with my DDA friends. There are so many things floating around in my mind that I can't really share with Chuck right now.

Thanks for ALWAYS being there.