Mar 10 2008

Sorry about lack of pics…

Tag: GeneralEmily @ 1:40 pm

Sorry that we’ve been slacking on the pictures; we’ve been a little preoccupied lately 🙂

I put some pictures up of the start of his 2nd week; before we left for St Louis.  We have a bunch that we’ve taken here, but we may not get around to posting them until we get home later this week.

Click here to see them.

Little Sean has been doing all kinds of new things.  He’s been lifting his head up quite a bit (he’s really strong!), he enjoys pushing up with his legs to stand up when you are holding him, and since yesterday, has been on a never ending quest to get his thumb into his mouth.  He got it in there last night and it was quite a shock to him about how wonderful it was, so now he spends tons of time concentrating on trying to get that thing back in his mouth.  Hopefully if he does it we have the camera ready!

Thanks to everyone for all their thoughts and prayers; we really appreciate it.


Mar 08 2008

Dad’s Obituary and donation info

Tag: Family,GeneralPaul C. @ 2:16 pm

Lawrence J. (Lary) Cahill, Colonel (Ret), USAF, died March 6th after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer.  Born in Elizabeth, NJ on December 8, 1943 Lary was a military “brat” during his father’s Air Force career.  In 1965 he graduated from Rutgers University and was commissioned in the Air Force where his 27 year career was in the communications field.  He retired at Scott AFB and had a second career in the Information Technology field and worked at Sparta Community Hospital, Deltanet and the American Red Cross.

Lary was preceded in death by his parents, Lawrence and Marie Cahill.  Surviving are his wife Narni; son Sean Robert Cahill of Seattle; son Paul Lawrence (Emily) Cahill and grandson Sean Andrew Cahill of Cincinnati; daughter Megan-Marie Keith Cahill of St. Louis; brother Robert (Jeannie) Cahill of North Carolina; mother-in-law Keith Hatch of O’Fallon; his constant canine companion and nurse, Baxter; and his many friends and coworkers from the Air Force and the American Red Cross.

Lary was devoted to his family.  His wife and children were his first priority and he was thrilled at the prospect of a grandchild.  He was always into a project at his house and garden and will be sorely missed as the “fix anything” man.  He had a dry, quirky sense of humor, an incredible memory and an enviable ability for correct spelling.  He was comfortable with who he was and was never involved in “one upmanship”.  He was highly respected everyplace he worked and his family and coworkers knew he never missed a deadline and always finished what he started.  He was noted for his woodworking.  His home is filled with his beautiful creations.  All of his children learned their computer skills and their work ethic from Lary.

Lary set an example to all who knew him of how to face adversity and never give up, never complain.  Throughout his 11 months of cancer treatment he continued to work for the American Red Cross until the day he entered Hospice.  He was a special man who made a true imprint on the lives of his family, friends and coworkers.

Special thanks:  To Dr. Stephen Sorcher and the staff at the Barnes Siteman Center who helped Lary have many extra months with us; To the BJC Hospice nurses who made his last weeks comfortable; Saint Louis Art Museum and American Red Cross coworkers who sent cards, letters, gift certificates, etc; and To our many friends and family who have been a constant blessing in our lives.

In lieu of flowers donations are gratefully accepted in Lary’s memory at

Hospice Patient Fund, Office of Development, BJC Hospice at St. Louis, PO Box 504043, St. Louis, MO  63150-0001

American Cancer Society, Relay for Life O’Fallon: Team “Lary’s Squad”, #5 Schiber Court, Maryville, IL 62062

Or to a charity of the donor’s choice.


Mar 08 2008

Funeral and Service information

Tag: Family,GeneralPaul C. @ 12:07 am

For those that would like to travel, here is the service information:

Tues 11 March 2008 – 6pm at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church (111 Troy Scott Road, O’Fallon, IL 62269)
Wed 12 March 2008 – Jefferson Barracks, MO – service starts at 1130, be there 11am and 1115am

questions?  email Paul@PaulandEmily.com


Mar 07 2008

Its never good bye, it’s see you later.

Tag: Family,Friends,General,PaulPaul C. @ 1:13 am

Dad passed away tonight shortly after I posted the previous note.  He left us around 6:57pm CST.  He went peacefully, which is how he specified he would like to go.  Things are pretty down in the household tonight.  This is a very new feeling and experience for us all. Mom is doing as well as she can.  She has expressed many times how extremely happy she is that everyone made it back home for Dad – Emily, the baby Sean, and I made it from Cincinnati; Sean flew in from Seattle.  Megan was here from across the river and Uncle Robby made the trek up from North Carolina.  Uncle Robby was a great help with everything.  He has worked with Hospice before and knew what to expect and let us know ahead of time.  It was nice hearing things from a loved one instead of a nurse (although the nurses di do a great job).  Mom expressed a number of times how happy she was that Emily and I made it up with little Sean.  When she spoke to dad a few days ago, Dad said the only thing he never got to do was hold his grandson.  We made sure that happened for a long while today.  Sean laid in Grandpop’s arms very peacefully and even slept for a while.
The next few days certainly won’t be easy for any of us.  There are a lot of steps to take care of and many feelings going around. We are all happy that dad has made the next step.  He went very peacefully.  We are surely going to miss him more than anyone knows.  Colonel Lawrence Cahill Jr. will be missed be many people – Air Force, American Red Cross, Friends, Family,.  We love you Dad! Keep watching over little Sean!


Mar 06 2008

Please keep my family in your prayers…

Tag: Family,GeneralPaul C. @ 7:39 pm

For those that my not know, my dad has been fighting pancreatic cancer (which also developed into lung and liver cancer).  Last week, he entered into a home based hospice and has been resting with family and friends around.  When he first entered hospice, the nurse thought he may have another month or so to live.  Yesterday (Wednesday), things got really bad.  Emily and I planned on coming up this weekend to introduce Little Sean to his grandpa, but at 3:30am last night Mom called to let us know that dad was not doing well at all and the on-call hospice nurse said he likely only had 24 to 72 hours.

We packed up the car and got on the road by 5am and made the 6 hour drive to my parent’s house in O’Fallon, IL.   We’ve spent the day talking to Dad and remembering all the great times we’ve had.  We are very thankful that we had our time over Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2007. He hasn’t left us yet, but its only a matter of time.  He is resting right now and not in pain.

Dad kept a log on his fight on my parent’s website, http://laryandnarni.com .  You can also see a lot of my  dad’s photos that he took over the years and his trips.  Dad was big into black and white photography and I remember when we lived in Germany, he  converted our basement storage area into a darkroom 🙂

We’re hoping dad will be able to pass quietly and peacefully soon.  I’m sure there is quite a reception waiting for him ‘upstairs’.

-pc


Mar 03 2008

More pictures

Tag: General,SeanAndrewEmily @ 11:27 am

I put more pictures up today, including his first bath!  I can’t believe that he’ll be a week old tomorrow!  Time really flies.

I’m actually starting to get some of my sanity back.  Ever since we got home, he hasn’t allowed us to put him down anywhere, even for one minute.  He hated his bouncy seat, swing and wouldn’t sleep for more than 2 minutes in the cradle.  We’ve basically been holding him 24/7.  Last night, he slept for 1.5 hours in the cradle, allowing me to get a little comfier sleep.  He also spent a couple of sessions in the swing (about 15 minutes each) without screaming.  It’s been really nice to be able to leave him for a minute to wash dishes, get some laundry going, or just sit without him for a minute.  Don’t get me wrong, I love him to death…it’s just nice to look at him from afar every once in awhile!

We have his 1 week checkup today at 3pm.  Hopefully he’s gaining weight well and still a healthy boy!


Mar 01 2008

More pictures

Tag: General,SeanAndrewEmily @ 8:25 pm

Here are some more pictures from the last day or two.  Sorry it’s taken us a little while to get them up; we’ve been a little preoccupied.  Things continue to go well here at home…Little Sean is fitting into our lives quite nicely 🙂


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