
43 years ago today, I experienced the loss of a loved one for the first time. I was 11 years old when my maternal grandfather passed away after having a heart attack while on a business trip.

My grandparents had a trailer that they purchased up in Caseville, Michigan and we spent a lot of time up there in the summer. In September, we’d go up and they’d get ready to lock it up for the winter. I remember those days as being very chilly. When I would come back inside, my glasses would fog up.

At the trailer the first year they had it, they didn’t have a TV right away. So we had a radio to listen to. I don’t remember there being many stations, and that was probably the reason they had many albums on cassette.
The two that seemed to get the most play were Johnny Paycheck’s Greatest Hits Volume 2 and Willie Nelson’s Stardust. My grandpa loved that Willie album and once said that September Song was his favorite on the album.
When he passed away in September, the song and the album began to mean a whole lot more to me. I’d like to think that him and my grandma share heavenly dances to September Song today. I sure do miss them both.

The Stardust album is in my top five albums of all time. In honor of my Grandpa, here is Willie Nelson’s version …
In a perfect world, grandparents would stick around forever…they’re so special!
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So great you have al the pictures and of course the memories. “September Song” is beautiful and I have listen to many versions but there is something about the Willie Nelson magic that you can’t deny.
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A very nostalgic song – I grew up with the Jimmy Durante version – an album my father had…
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There are so many great old songs on that album; it’s very sentimental and nostalgic. Cherish the memories of your grandparents, Keith. Tomorrow my husband will celebrate his first birthday without his twin brother; I’m sure it will be a bittersweet day.
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