I lived the ‘Rise of America’

I was born on Jan. 29, 1932, the day before F.D.R. was inaugurated to his first term as President of the United States of America. To translate for history students today, F. D.R. stands for Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

I feel as being equal to every baby born on that day.

Because of the Great Depression, nobody had any money, and not many possessions of value.

My 2 brothers and sisters worked out on neighboring farms at 12-13 years of age, mostly being paid in room and board. I was born 9 years after my next brother, they said the depression must have been almost over.

My mother had a huge garden and Dad had a huge potato patch. Because my older siblings were either helping dad on the farm or working for neighbors, I was baby sat in the garden by my mother.

At about 4 or 5 years of age, I was able to pick seeds with my fingers out of a bowl and plant them in a row my mother had made with her hoe and space them with a little stick she made for me. When complete, she would sometimes say, ‘good job son’.

From that time in my life, I was never without a job.

At 7, I got my first cow to milk, morning and night, before and after school and my neighboring girls were not exempt from the same chores.

At the age of 9, the bombing of Pearl Harbor was an unbelievable event. My brother was drafted and joined the Navy, also both of my brother in laws joined the Navy. A few years, later I was drafted and joined the Navy and spent 23 months in Japan during the Korean War.

With a wonderful wife we had the pleasure of being able to camp in every state in the lower 48 and 6 Canadian provinces.

Most of my life was spent working in chemical fertilizer plants and I had to quit because of health but never drew I single penny of unemployment insurance in my lifetime.

Very few people have had the wonderful lifetime I`ve been able to enjoy, but I won`t be here when the next Depression hits, which will be very soon.

God Bless, it has been a wonderful life;

More in Opinion

Sen. Jesse Bjorkman, a Nikiski Republican, speaks during floor debate of a joint session of the Alaska State Legislature on Monday, March 18, 2024. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire)
Sen. Jesse Bjorkman: Protecting workers, honoring the fallen

Capitol Corner: Legislators report back from Juneau

Rep. Justin Ruffridge, a Soldotna Republican who co-chairs the House Education Committee, speaks during floor debate of a joint session of the Alaska State Legislature on Monday, March 18, 2024. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire)
Rep. Justin Ruffridge: Supporting correspondence programs

Capitol Corner: Legislators report back from Juneau

The Alaska State Capitol on March 1. (Ashlyn O’Hara/Peninsula Clarion)
Opinion: We support all students

In the last month of session, we are committed to working together with our colleagues to pass comprehensive education reform

Rep. Ben Carpenter, a Nikiski Republican, speaks during floor debate of a joint session of the Alaska State Legislature on Monday, March 18, 2024. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire)
Rep. Ben Carpenter: Securing Alaska’s economic future through tax reform

Capitol Corner: Legislators report back from Juneau

(Juneau Empire file photo)
Opinion: Alaska House makes the right decision on constitutionally guaranteed PFD

The proposed amendment would have elevated the PFD to a higher status than any other need in the state

Rep. Justin Ruffridge, a Soldotna Republican who co-chairs the House Education Committee, speaks during floor debate of a joint session of the Alaska State Legislature on Monday, March 18, 2024. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire)
Rep. Justin Ruffridge: Creating a road map to our shared future

Capitol Corner: Legislators report back from Juneau

An array of solar panels stand in the sunlight at Whistle Hill in Soldotna, Alaska, on Sunday, April 7, 2024. (Jake Dye/Peninsula Clarion)
Renewable Energy Fund: Key to Alaska’s clean economy transition

AEA will continue to strive to deliver affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy to provide a brighter future for all Alaskans.

Mount Redoubt can be seen acoss Cook Inlet from North Kenai Beach on Thursday, July 2, 2022. (Photo by Erin Thompson/Peninsula Clarion)
Opinion: An open letter to the HEA board of directors

Renewable energy is a viable option for Alaska

Most Read