Sunday is Father’s Day. I often share statements I heard my father say as I was growing up. My daddy was known for taking common sense advice and spinning it with down home humor making people laugh, but also having a serious message as the outcome. To say I miss my daddy would be an understatement. The lessons he taught me are endless. He was a hard working man. Loyalty to friends, family, and the Lord were hallmarks of his life. He was not blessed with much formal education, but he was brilliant beyond comparison when it came to understanding how to deal with people and to live a life of integrity. In the midst of any argument he could always find something humorous which allowed all the people involved a time to laugh and to be able to forget their differences. Daddy was a pushover. He had principles and standards he would not bend or break for anyone. His life had been marked by hard work. Growing up during the years of the Great Depression following the Stock Market crash in 1929,...