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    This are the moving words Vernon wrote about Elvis

    THESE ARE THE MOVING WORDS VERNON ...WROTE ABOUT ELVIS .. HIS ONLY SON WE MISS ALWAYS.

    He was a precious gift of God we cherised him and loved him dearly,.He had a God-given tallent that he shared with the world.and without a doubt he became.most widley acclaimed,capturing the hearts of young and old alike.He was admired not only as a entertainer.But as a great humanitarian that he was:for his generosity.and his kind feelings for his fellow man.He Revoultionized the field of music and recived its highest awards .He became a living legend In his own time.Earning the respect and love of millions .God saw that he neeed some rest and called him home to be with him.we miss you .Son and Daddy.I thank god that he gave us you as our son

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    We see Elvis as a picture..A memory..A movie...But Vernon was his father..He was around him. I think we never will know how close they where. I can imagine that they sat down in the living room just talking..We'll never know..

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    Well that just about says it all, doesn't it. If there's ever been a better one paragraph synposis of Elvis the man and the entertainer, I haven't read it.

    Incredibly moving.
    "I can't see my reflection in the water. I can't speak the sounds that show no pain. I can't hear the echo of my footsteps. I can't remember the sound of my own name" - Tomorrow Is A Long Time

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    brought tears to my eyes, and youre response aswell nashville
    think im getting a little too soft in my old age
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    Touching...... really touching....

    Seeing how much Elvis meant to us, the fans, just imagine the loss for his dad. Amazing. I really have respect for Vernon for always being there for Elvis. Touring with him, being in Hollywood, taking care of business.... great.
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    he said it

    who else but his father.. could say it any better? Im also reminded of a quote priscilla said at the end of elvis and me

    He was a man; a very special man

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    Cool

    Janelle McCombe wrote those words, Vernon asked her to come up with something for the grave, and that's the result.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 0349054
    Janelle McCombe wrote those words, Vernon asked her to come up with something for the grave, and that's the result.
    "03",

    I, for one, thank you for your substantive contribution to this thread.

    Janelle McComb did indeed "author" the words on EP's grave marker, at Vernon's request.

    She also penned a 1976 final Christmas Gift Poem to Vernon (from Elvis) entitled, "DAD." It turned out to be quite a prophetic offering since E died the following year (& that was his last Christmas). Very moving, touching words, .......... signed at the bottom, simply, .................... "Your Son, Elvis."

    Piece was in private hands, but may (not sure) have been re-acquired by Graceland (Graceland also discusses on their official site).

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    McComb penned a number of pieces for The Presley Family over the years.

    According to Marty Lacker, .................... Elvis would run the other way and try to avoid Janelle when she came around ........... and she was more a friend of Vernon's that EP's.

    Regardless, the facts speak to another side of the story, as well.


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    According to Marty Lacker, .................... Elvis would run the other way and try to avoid Janelle when she came around ........... and she was more a friend of Vernon's that EP's.


    Don't know why, but that just made me burst out laughing, you can imagine EP peeking through the curtains and saying "OMG Janelle is hear, tell her I'm out" before scarpering
    "When You Let Your Head get Too Big, It'll Break your Neck" Elvis Presley.

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    Cool

    Thanks Captain, good to see you back on the board. I was away on holidays for a few weeks, so only just catching up on everything now!

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Elwood David
    "03",

    I, for one, thank you for your substantive contribution to this thread.

    Janelle McComb did indeed "author" the words on EP's grave marker, at Vernon's request.

    She also penned a 1976 final Christmas Gift Poem to Vernon (from Elvis) entitled, "DAD." It turned out to be quite a prophetic offering since E died the following year (& that was his last Christmas). Very moving, touching words, .......... signed at the bottom, simply, .................... "Your Son, Elvis."

    Piece was in private hands, but may (not sure) have been re-acquired by Graceland (Graceland also discusses on their official site).

    ----------------------------------------------------

    McComb penned a number of pieces for The Presley Family over the years.

    According to Marty Lacker, .................... Elvis would run the other way and try to avoid Janelle when she came around ........... and she was more a friend of Vernon's that EP's.

    Regardless, the facts speak to another side of the story, as well.


    Cappy
    The Sun Never Sets On A Legend...

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    "03"

    All my best, as always.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liverbobs
    According to Marty Lacker, .................... Elvis would run the other way and try to avoid Janelle when she came around ........... and she was more a friend of Vernon's that EP's.


    Don't know why, but that just made me burst out laughing, you can imagine EP peeking through the curtains and saying "OMG Janelle is hear, tell her I'm out" before scarpering
    Liverbobs -

    Yeah, .......... you also got to feel kind of sorry for EP for having to do that kind of thing in his own home.

    He had the entire 2nd floor area right at the top of the stairs enclosed & even added one-way viewing mirrors so that he could peek down the staircase to see who was hanging around; he also used the doorway at the middle of the stairs to come & go from Graceland out the back & by-pass the front area of the house all together so as to avoid any unwelcome guests.

    On many levels, ........ EP was simply just too nice of a guy for his own good.



    Capt. N8

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    N8,
    Thanks for sharing some more info that I was unaware of, very sad, like you say, having to do that in your own home.
    "When You Let Your Head get Too Big, It'll Break your Neck" Elvis Presley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ayda
    THESE ARE THE MOVING WORDS VERNON ...WROTE ABOUT ELVIS .. HIS ONLY SON WE MISS ALWAYS.

    He was a precious gift of God we cherised him and loved him dearly,.He had a God-given tallent that he shared with the world.and without a doubt he became.most widley acclaimed,capturing the hearts of young and old alike.He was admired not only as a entertainer.But as a great humanitarian that he was:for his generosity.and his kind feelings for his fellow man.He Revoultionized the field of music and recived its highest awards .He became a living legend In his own time.Earning the respect and love of millions .God saw that he neeed some rest and called him home to be with him.we miss you .Son and Daddy.I thank god that he gave us you as our son

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    This brings tears to my eyes everytime I read it. I think Elvis and his daddy were awful close. I love it when Elvis introduces him on the CBS special, I know he did this on many occasions
    "How do I get placed in situations like this? Ah hell, I guess it's all part of showbusiness "~ Elvis in his limo on his way to perform in Omaha, NE on June 19th 1977

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