Robert Sermersheim

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This is for my great grandfather, who died at the age of 98 on March 5, 2015.

You're gone now

After ninety eight years

But I'll always remember you

Some times with smiles, others with tears

I've spent my entire life with you

You meant the world to me

But I wanted you to be here forever;

How selfish could I be?

You fought in two wars

Protected our country with everything you had

You had a son

Who gave me my dad

You had eight brothers

What a family to be in

I'll always remember you

My beloved, old kin

You were more than a grandparent

You were my friend

I can hardly believe

That this is the end

But you'll watch over me

Watch me as I grow

You'll keep me safe

That much I know

You requested your body be turned in to ash

I remember you saying this once in the past

Because your wife was cremated to

And you want to prove that love can forever last

So I say my goodbies

And thank God for you having been able to live

I thank you for taking care of my family

And giving me all of the love you could give

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