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Sunset over Mankato, Minnesota on January 16. After a gloomy two month period in Minnesota, the sky lit up on the day Vietnam veteran Craig Wilson passed away, Photo from Sparrow Media via Facebook |
So, too, was a grieving Minnesota family this winter
Vietnam veteran Craig Wilson was laid to rest this winter on a dark, overcast day at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery in Preston, Minnesota.
In the final couple months of his life, as his family gathered with him at a Minnesota hospital, they couldn't help noticing how gloomy and cloudy the weather had been, darkened their mood even more as the family patriarch faded.
Wilson died on January 16. Late that afternoon, the Minnesota sky lit up with what locals say was one of the most spectacular sunsets in memory. Wilson's family took it as a sign.
Wilson's daughter, Emily Canney, took in that sunset. But after it was over, she realized she never took a photo of it. Which was important, given her father's memory
"'All that night and all the next day, I'm kicking myself because I didn't get a picture,' Emily said. 'How could you not capture this stunning glorious sunset?'"
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Sunset over rural Minnesota on January 16. Photo by Sandy Zimmer Gaulke |
Canney hoped that maybe one photographer would respond.
Instead, 883 people did. A few of them offered condolences without a photo. But the overwhelming majority of respondents posted photos of that January 16 Minnesota sunset.
There were pictures of the sunset over cities. The sunset over the prairie. The sunset over the north woods. Sunset over an informal ice hockey rink. You get the idea.
Then there were comments like this: "Your dad must have been special for God to have painted such a beautiful sky."
In this age when there's too much darkness around, it's gratifying that so many people want to literally show each other the light.
It might seem like a small gesture, posting a sunset photo to raise the spirits of a grieving daughter. But every positive, "small" gesture is really a big one.
It's wonderful that the weather cooperated to create this beautiful sunset, this beautiful tribute. Even better were the people who went outside in the middle of a Minnesota winter to capture a sky glowing in all those colors.
It's all about finding the light.
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