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NBC Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert died unexpectedly earlier this year. His 22-year-old son, Luke, remembers the special times he shared with his father. Luke told an interviewer the week after his father's passing, that his dad was very demonstrative. "There was always a lot of love from him. We would always hug." Then he added, "There's not a day that went by that I did not know my father loves me. For that, I'm eternally grateful."
Retired newsman, Dan Rather, said, "Tim, first and foremost, was devout in his faith and deeply devoted to his family." Tim Russert will be remembered for his work on television but also as a positive example of a man of faith who deeply loved his entire family and served his community.
All Saints provides an opportunity to remember those special people in our lives. We thank God for the positive impact they have had on our lives and our faith knowing that they continue to influence our lives. The apostle John reminds us of the great love God has for each one of us. "See what love the Father has given us, that we should be called children of God; and that is what we are."
Retired newsman, Dan Rather, said, "Tim, first and foremost, was devout in his faith and deeply devoted to his family." Tim Russert will be remembered for his work on television but also as a positive example of a man of faith who deeply loved his entire family and served his community.
All Saints provides an opportunity to remember those special people in our lives. We thank God for the positive impact they have had on our lives and our faith knowing that they continue to influence our lives. The apostle John reminds us of the great love God has for each one of us. "See what love the Father has given us, that we should be called children of God; and that is what we are."
