Remembering Our Fathers:
Opportunities for Recollection and Reflection
By Katherine Lato

And Remembering Our Loved Ones

Remembering Our Fathers is available in Black & White for $13.47 or in color for $36.87 at lulu.com

Remembering Our Loved Ones is also available in Black & White for $13.47 at lulu.com

Losing a parent, or other loved one, makes us more aware of our mortality. Through a series of short sketches about my father with 50 scenic pictures and questions to get started, these books help you document stories about your own father, or loved one Writing these memories will provide valuable stories for you and your family. Recollecting times in your father's, or loved one's, life may provide comfort in your time of loss.

You can start on any page. You can read all the stories I've written and jot down brief notes that they bring to mind. You may wish to do one page per week or you can go through the pages at your own pace, spending time thinking about the questions, recalling specific incidents and adding layers to your own recollections.

Click here for a sample page or click here for a preview of the book.

If you'd like to share your own story, please go to this wiki site to do so.

If you'd like to see more images of the book, click here

You may contact me at Katherine_(_at_)_rememberingourfathers.com. (It's not a direct link since spammers grab them out of web pages regularly. While I'd love to hear from you, I'm not very interested in hearing more from spammers.) Thank you.
Katherine Lato


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More About Remembering Our Fathers

My father died in April of 2002. During the summer, I was driving past the town where he had lived the last fifteen years of his life and memories of him, images of him doing ordinary things, sprang into my mind. I started to jot them down, then thought about how helpful I found it to recall specific incidents in my father's life. This journal book came from that process. It is designed to help other people recall and remember their fathers.

Katherine Lato

Last revised: 9/15/08