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Punkin Man
Dominic Venetucci - 1911-2004 Outside, snow gently fell upon the barren punkin patch. Where happy children once romped was now a forlorn thatch. Inside the aged' couple reminisced about happier times and shed a tear. Alas, drought dashed their plans, there'd be no punkins for the kids this year. The Punkin Man hosted school kids at his ranch nigh on fifty years, Giving away tons of punkins to his very special dears. 'Twas a tradition that endeared him to families in the Fountain Valley. Sadly, the beloved Punkin Man, to his regret, brought it to a finale. As kids searched for "that special punkin" he took so much delight, Watching a little one struggle to tote the one that was "just right!" This modest man quietly taught a moral he hoped the kids would learn: "It is good to give, you'll get so much more in return!" Though the generous punkin give-aways will be a part of his legacy, He sacrificed and gave in many ways during his life's odyessy. Early in life he cared for his ailing parents, giving up a dream, Foregoing a promising career with a major league baseball team. We'll miss the Punkin Man, his John Deeres and legendary smile. His love for neighbors made our lives in the valley much more worthwhile! Surely God and His hosts gave him a welcome so very fervent, Proclaiming, " Well done, Punkin Man, My good and faithful servant!" Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired (© All Rights Reserved) This is the true story of Mr. Venetucci and his wife Bambi (who survives as of this writing and is blind). In order to take care of his aging parents, he and Bambi didn't marry until they were in their seventies. He was once featured on the CBS show Travels With Charles Kuralt. In his will he donated land to construct a Catholic Church which was dedicated in March 2010.
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