Father’s Day 2023

Father’s Day

A day to celebrate our fathers and father figures for all of their love, support, and wisdom! Cheers to you, Dads!

Happy Father’s Day to our Dads!

Heather Warnick

This is my husband, that passed Jeremy Warnick. He was an amazing father.

Christina Horner

This is my pops! He’s an old trucker and yes I can confirm that the trouble continues on after retirement. He has 5 kiddos – 3 boys and 2 girls and he is very proud that his girls are the ones that followed after him in the truck. He is our rock and our biggest supporter in our career.

Sam Schnoonhoven

My Dad who I miss a lot and learned so much from. My wife and grandkids which I love dearly. (Love my kiddos too)

Lisa Burton

This pre-grey photo (of me) is my absolute favorite one of my Dad and me. He has a pretty good sense of humor, and we’ve had a ton of fun lovingly bantering together. Dad is 86 now, and we still have some fairly robust conversations. By the way, most people his age are losing their hair. Every time I see him I say, “Dad! When are you getting a haircut”?!  I love my Pops.

Cole Zeller

I truly thank God daily for the dads he has given me in this life. They are both full of humor, kindness, and wisdom every time I am with them!

Toby Plattner

faith + hard work + integrity = my dad

Cheryl Wright

This is a picture of my dad (outstanding in his field)😊.  He taught us hard work and to do our best.  He raised 6 kids as a sheep shearer.

Sam Moravec

Happy Father’s Day to the 2 men who mean the world to me. I always appreciate their guidance & support throughout the years. My father Joe & my stepfather (other father) Jim.

Tony Roberts

My dad was my hero.

Brendon Nussbaum


To the man who has always modeled what it means to be a man of faith, the importance of family, and serving the Lord in all that you do. I want to wish my Dad a Happy Father’s Day!

Brenda Carr

I’m so thankful to have my Dad and appreciate all the ways he helps me!

Saige Anderson

God works in mysterious ways! This past July, I was gifted a father-in-law named Jon Anderson. I lost my Dad (John Anderson) when I was 14. My Dad was a handyman as he worked in construction, and I missed being able to ask for help with the little things – hanging pictures on the wall, filling the air in my tires, killing spiders, asking where to get an oil change, etc. This year my father-in-law not only broke ground in my first-ever garden, but he also showed me the love of a father again. I thank God for the gift of an additional father, and I smile thinking back to the 14 years I was given with my Dad.

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