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Served as Tail Twister of the Lions Club.
He liked his scotch and Camel cigarettes.
Cheered our team at high school basketball games.
Oh, and by the way, he was my pastor,
who, when he ascended to the pulpit,
his black cassock haloed by white candles,
showed me that even short men with bald spots
can be—if only for an hour—holy.
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Sitting above me in his purple chair
he would sometimes just slightly turn his head,
look down at my family sitting in
the right front pew and give us all a wink.
God, I learned from Scotty, looks after us
with a neighborly twinkle in his eye.
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Your delightful poem shows Scotty to have been a kind-hearted and friendly pastor who was supportive of his congregation and his community. I love the picture your words paint of him-it’s just like his image in your post! 🙂
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Thnx, Nancy, glad my feelings for Scotty came through.
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Beautiful homage…
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