The Son No One Wanted
A story of family.31 total reviews
Comment from LJbutterfly
As a result of extensive research, you were able to pack a lot of family history into this brief story. The story flows smoothly, is clear and succinct, and has an appropriate amount of dialogue to maintain the reader's interest. Well done.
reply by the author on 17-Aug-2022
As a result of extensive research, you were able to pack a lot of family history into this brief story. The story flows smoothly, is clear and succinct, and has an appropriate amount of dialogue to maintain the reader's interest. Well done.
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 17-Aug-2022
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Thank you for your review, and kind words. Terry.
Comment from lyenochka
I bet you had something to do with adding that marker for your Uncle Ed. You created a beautiful tribute to him, making sure that not only you remembered but all of us who read your bio of him, recognize him. You have given him a permanent family home in your heart.
reply by the author on 17-Aug-2022
I bet you had something to do with adding that marker for your Uncle Ed. You created a beautiful tribute to him, making sure that not only you remembered but all of us who read your bio of him, recognize him. You have given him a permanent family home in your heart.
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 17-Aug-2022
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Helen, thank you for the review. It took about nine months of red tape to get the marker. Terry.
Comment from Anne Johnston
Your story is very interesting and you have told it well. I am glad that this man who no one seemed to want, was given the marker in the cemetery, so that he would be remembered.
reply by the author on 17-Aug-2022
Your story is very interesting and you have told it well. I am glad that this man who no one seemed to want, was given the marker in the cemetery, so that he would be remembered.
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 17-Aug-2022
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Anne, thank you for your review and kind words. Terry.
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You are welcome, Terry
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
You did a great job, Terry, sharing about this man nobody wanted.
I hope he didn't think that of himself in his life. Though I only
know of what you've shared here, it was sad. Your details filled
in all the necessary info. Yes, his life was very different from the
norm. I believe the family was devastated--of course they knew.
I'm happy he finally got a marker for his final resting place.
Thanks for sharing, Jan
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
You did a great job, Terry, sharing about this man nobody wanted.
I hope he didn't think that of himself in his life. Though I only
know of what you've shared here, it was sad. Your details filled
in all the necessary info. Yes, his life was very different from the
norm. I believe the family was devastated--of course they knew.
I'm happy he finally got a marker for his final resting place.
Thanks for sharing, Jan
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
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Jan, thank you for reading and reviewing my story! Terry.
Comment from karenina
I am not at all surprised at your diligence in researching your family roots, nor at your fine and honorable gesture to work through what I've experienced to be a lot of "red tape" to get that veterans marker your Uncle Ed surely deserved! This is a moving story that so many families tend to cover up while doing research... (That almost happened in my own family when a prudish aunt wanted to stop genealogical research because a distant cousin has been arrested and made to pay "three beaver pelt" to the wronged party!)
I think it's so important to make a record of these things for those that come after us.
Great job, Terry!
Karenina
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
I am not at all surprised at your diligence in researching your family roots, nor at your fine and honorable gesture to work through what I've experienced to be a lot of "red tape" to get that veterans marker your Uncle Ed surely deserved! This is a moving story that so many families tend to cover up while doing research... (That almost happened in my own family when a prudish aunt wanted to stop genealogical research because a distant cousin has been arrested and made to pay "three beaver pelt" to the wronged party!)
I think it's so important to make a record of these things for those that come after us.
Great job, Terry!
Karenina
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
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Karenina, thank you for reading my story. You are so right about the Marker, it took nine months for the VA to get it done, but it was done. Terry.
Comment from Lynar
What I liked was the twist and turns of Thomas Edwards Broxson journey in life. Your story was engaging. He fought through the hard knocks
of life and in the end was remembered by his service duty.
Each point was very well written and clear. There wasn't any more needed to improve the family story. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
What I liked was the twist and turns of Thomas Edwards Broxson journey in life. Your story was engaging. He fought through the hard knocks
of life and in the end was remembered by his service duty.
Each point was very well written and clear. There wasn't any more needed to improve the family story. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
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Lynar, thank you very much for the six stars!!! I am grateful for your very kind words. Terry.
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You are welcome. I do understand the intense sorrow one feels. Have a great day.
Comment from nomi338
This poignant memoir is very reminiscent of my own history in some ways. I want to tell my story as a book, and I believe your history would probably be a more interesting read than my own. Nevertheless, I intend to write my own and I hope you will do the same. I know that you have already produced some chapters here on FanStory. So, how about it?
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
This poignant memoir is very reminiscent of my own history in some ways. I want to tell my story as a book, and I believe your history would probably be a more interesting read than my own. Nevertheless, I intend to write my own and I hope you will do the same. I know that you have already produced some chapters here on FanStory. So, how about it?
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
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Nomi, that sounds like a wonderful idea for you, I am thinking about it.
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
This is an interesting story about your relative. The story suggests that he did what he wanted to do with his life and, even if he never had a wife or partner, he enjoyed his life. His grandfather sounds as if he did not enjoy life as much since he was not someone who could forgive.
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
This is an interesting story about your relative. The story suggests that he did what he wanted to do with his life and, even if he never had a wife or partner, he enjoyed his life. His grandfather sounds as if he did not enjoy life as much since he was not someone who could forgive.
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
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Carol, thank you for reading. I think your analysis nailed it. Terry.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
I really enjoyed reading this post. I always enjoy genealogy. It's fun. Thank you for sharing.
When Gil answered Ed's phone call, he did not know what to say or do, but he smiled. (I'm not sure how you/he knew he smiled. Somehow it doesn't seem right.)
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
I really enjoyed reading this post. I always enjoy genealogy. It's fun. Thank you for sharing.
When Gil answered Ed's phone call, he did not know what to say or do, but he smiled. (I'm not sure how you/he knew he smiled. Somehow it doesn't seem right.)
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
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Barbara, thank you for reading and reviewing. I remember the phone call my dad received from his newly discovered half-brother. I think he was forty. He was smiling after the phone call. I think my mother asked him who called, and he said, my brother. I remember saying to him. I didn't know you had a brother. He replied, "Neither did I."
Strange but true. Terry.
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sounds good
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Barbara, I went back and added that dialogue after you ask about it. I think I should have put that in the first place. Thank you! Terry.
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Not a problem.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
What a sad but interesting story, Terry. Poor Ed didn't have the best start in the world, but I'm glad his Aunt Lee took him out of the orphanage. I enjoyed reading his story, and was really pleased he finally found his half brother and they both got on well. Great bit of family history here, my friend. Well done! :) Sandra
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
What a sad but interesting story, Terry. Poor Ed didn't have the best start in the world, but I'm glad his Aunt Lee took him out of the orphanage. I enjoyed reading his story, and was really pleased he finally found his half brother and they both got on well. Great bit of family history here, my friend. Well done! :) Sandra
Comment Written 16-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 16-Aug-2022
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Sandra, thank you so much for reading! Terry.