Thursday, November 6, 2014

Continued Celebration of Life

Baby J on Halloween morning
Baby J at the Pumpkin Patch


Baby J trick or treating with Daddy in the neighborhood right after it rained...

SCORE!

Daddy and little Incredible Hulk!

Work was super stressful yesterday and I was bummed to get home to late for baby Jeremiah trick or treating but he told me all about it. Rain cleared up long enough for all the dressed up kiddos to make their rounds in the neighborhood. 
Diane, Margaret and me singing with the Dreadly Pirates!

the Dreadly Pirates
And later I joined my friends at bronco Billy's in Fremont to rock out with the Dreadly Pirates! They were awesome and my good friend Diane was wonderful singing and playing with the band! Me and Margaret danced. Lotsa people dressed in costumes. I wore my Dad’s lucky hat and a Giants shirt. Me and Diane are going back to bronco Billy's in December for another fabulous ukulele song along! Today it's off to Niles for the day of the dead celebrations remembering those we've lost and honoring them, with a jam at the mud puddle where I'll remember my father... Now I really understand why my mother loved Halloween so much...it wasn’t just about the dressing up or the trick or treats or the fun and scary customers... It's also about remembering and honoring those who are no longer with us and celebrating their lives. All the rituals we do have a profound meaning like standing in a circle at the beach remembering honoring and not allowing the spirits of all those we love to ever die...
Day of the Dead

Why am I awake at 6 am?? And it's completely dark outside still..still basking in the memories of this past weekend. Wore my dads winners giants hat and a panda giants shirt Stevie left at our house all weekend. Dreadly pirates with Diane at bronco Billy's amazing! Then Saturday Margaret and I attended the day of the dead festivities in Niles meeting up with Lawrence and his lovely wife. 

In awe of all the amazing memories of those loved ones who have left this earth and how they are honored through altars and ceremonies including Aztec dancers and much more. 




A jam with Los horribles at the mud puddle...crashing a party and so much more. 
Poetry at the Mud Puddle...




Jamming at the Mud Puddle!
Then Sunday morning I headed back to baker beach where we celebrated my fathers life just a week ago and played music with several of my awesome uke playing friends. Another perfect beautiful day feeling so grateful to be surrounded by my friends yet again...many of whom couldn't make it last weekend. 



Mark started us off by blowing into the conch shell he got from Hawaii standing in all directions. We played and sang all of dads favorite sings again and some Halloween songs and “just cuz we love them” songs as the waves kept time for us. Becky and Vickie sang a beautiful Hawaiian song for us..traditional song for those who have passed. Margaret sang a beautiful song from her Mothers celebration of life and we ended with somewhere over the rainbow wonderful world. So fitting! It's never too late to remember and honor...all of our loved ones as the reality that dad has passed into another spiritual works hits slowly seeping into our souls. Sunset in San Francisco magical...



Joseph F. Cryns' (my Dad's) Celebration of Life

with sister Jennifer and brother Michael, remembering our Father
Yesterday we celebrated my Father's life at Baker's Beach in San Francisco. It was a beautiful October sunny day as we all gathered around in a circle to honor my Dad, who touched our lives in such a wonderful way, always the "calm during the storms," the bright light in our lives... his spirit lives on in all of us.

Megan, Melissa, Stevie and Merehuka
My brother Michael and oldest niece Merehuka drove all the way down from Washington and arrived at my place at 4:00 a.m., with a mad dash for everyone to get out the door on time to make the trek to Baker's Beach. Jen, Jeremy, Megan and Baby J rode with me -- Michael and Merehuka left at the same time, and of course arrived before us. I had to stop in get gas, and we needed coffee and snacks -- no time for breakfast.
Jennifer reads the letter from UCSF. (Jen, Jeremy, baby J, Megan, Stevie, Melissa and Merehuka)

Tina and Fernando (left), Jennifer's long time friends, joined us...with Pascale, Jen, Jeremy, baby J, Megan, Stevie and Melissa - the circle of life continues

Megan & Me... we still have to smile as we remember... I'm wearing his lucky hat, of course!

such a beautiful perfect day at Baker Beach for Dad's celebration of life! four of my ukulele playing friends came...Liezl filmed the whole ceremony.
We all met at Baker's Beach. Sherry and Terry drove down from the Placerville area, picking up Terry's daughter Emily who had known Dad practically her whole life. I was greeted in the parking lot.
Emily (Terry's daughter who new my Dad her whole life), with Sherry and Terry, Fernando, Pascale and Melissa
The celebration of life included a magical wave crashing against the shore, a beautiful dog appeared and greeted each of us in the circle and everyone got to say something about Dad and how he impacted all of our lives...
Dad was a veteran (US Army in the 1950s) - so he got this flag.


and yes, there was music...Nancy and me...Nancy is in full Giants garb...she's a native San Franciscan and also went to all the ballgames at Candlestick Park in San Francisco back in the day. (with Tina, Emily and Sherry)

saying a few things about my Dad....
Jennifer read a letter from UCSF to all of us thanking us for following through on his wishes to donate his body to science, being the selfless person that he was.

Sherry shared how she met Dad in 1980 at an insurance company where she worked -- and how she connected with him right away because he talked about movies instead of insurance. They became dear, lifelong friends. Her twin sister Terry said Dad happened to live right across the street from her only he didn't know it until he saw Terry sitting on a bench waiting for a bus and thought she was Sherry. 

Each of my kids spoke of their Grandpa Joe, Melissa wept softly as she remembered him and how he was the best mentor and father figure she ever had in her life. Jeremy remembered how they all got hooked on the old Twilight Zone episodes because Grandpa Joe owned every single one -- and of all the adventures and how he had a come back for every joke.  Megan remembered that Grandpa Joe took her to her first play when she was just four years old on the train -- a live performance of The Wizard of Oz at the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco.

Stevie remembered all the adventures they had shared and how he'll continue to fulfill his Grandpa's legacy by going to lots of movies, plays and Giants baseball games. My brother Michael broke down when he remembered all of the adventures and how Dad got us through the "dark times." and it goes on, the circle of life as we all remembered with the beautiful Golden Gate Dad loved so much stretched out in front of us.

We sang San Francisco open your Golden Gate, Leavin' on a Jet Plane, Take Me Out to the Ballgame and ended with King of the Road... some of my awesome ukulele playing friends were there... 
Michael, Merehuka, Stevie, Megan, me, Melissa, Jeremy, Jen, baby J and Liezl

Steve, Alice, Michael, Merehuka, Stevie, Megan, Melisa, Baby Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jen and Liezl

Steve, Alice, Michael, Merehuka, Stevie, Megan, Melissa, Jeremy, Baby J, Jen and Liezl
No family gathering would be complete without the "famous" Pasquale's Pizza (or Tommy's Joynt) family wall photos!! these were always our favorite places to eat with Dad!

today my older daughter Melissa reminded me that it's my Mother's birthday. She would have been 82 years old today... and I realized that 17 years ago, we all gathered at the beach up in Newport, Oregon and stood in a circle.. the circle of life that always continues, filled with love as we continue to travel our own life roads...
Farewell Dad...we love you and miss you more than you know.


Thursday, October 23, 2014

Joseph F. Cryns, lifelong actor and lover of baseball and movies, dies at 81.

Joe Cryns holding his Great Grandson Baby Jeremiah for the first time with daughter Mary
Joseph Cryns passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 16, 2014 in Folsom, California. He was a wonderfully easy going, loving and patient person who charmed everyone he met or came in contact with.
Joe Cryns at the Japanese Tea Garden with daughter Mary, granddaughters Megan and Merehuka, daughter-in-law, son Michael and granddaughters Rangitau & Te Ruihi

Joe Cryns with his Mom and his Uncle...and his first car! He always loved to drive and go places.
Joseph Cryns was born in Chicago, Illinois on February 15, 1933 – the youngest in his family and the only child born in the United States. His parents migrated to the United States from Holland and Germany in 1932. 
Joe Cryns' Dad was a famous baker
Joe and his best friend -- they even wore matching outfits!
His passion was always movies and the theatre, and he often read comic books out loud to his mother dramatically with voices and accents. He loved the radio and looked forward to going to the movies every week – which cost a nickel. It’s no surprise that his first job was as an usher at the movie theatre when he was only 14. 
Joseph Cryns and Mary Lane Cryns on their wedding day (with Joe's Mom, Ellen, his sister Anne Marie and brother-in-law Dick)


In 1956, he met and married Mary F. Lane and had three children. In August 1962, he and his family moved to San Francisco from the Midwest, and they loved it so much they never looked back. Joseph Cryns’ true passion was acting. He acted in many plays and musicals over the years well into his 70’s, including:  Little Mary Sunshine, Arsenic and Old Lace, Bell, Book and Candle, Bye Bye Birdie, Oliver!, Anything Goes, MouseTrap, Ten Little Indians, 1940’s Radio Hour and many more productions.
Joe Cryns with his kids -- holding Jennifer - with Mary and Michael

San Francisco in 1962 - Dad Joe Cryns with his kids, Mary, Michael and Jennifer
in the old neighborhood (Inner sunset San Francisco) 2004 -- with Joe Cryns, son Michael, daughter Mary, Grandson Stevie and Granddaughter Megan
the infamous Pasquale's Pizza WALL Photo! 2004, San Francisco
He was also an avid lover of baseball and sports and began attending baseball games in 1945, where he initially rooted for the Chicago Cubs. In 1962, when he moved to San Francisco, he became a San Francisco Giants fan. He kept score of every play of each game he watched for over 40 years. He also was a walking encyclopedia of knowledge on movies of any era and 1940’s big band music. He could tell you what year a movie was made, who was in it and even name the songs played.

Joe Cryns wearing his lucky hat (with daughter Mary and granddaughter Melissa)
Joseph Cryns always remembered and kept track of everyone’s birthdays – his kids, his grandkids, nieces, nephews and their kids and close friends and called to wish everyone a happy birthday on their special day. He taught his children and grandchildren that life was filled with adventure and fun and took them to movies, theatres, shows, concerts and day trips.
Joe Cryns with daughter Mary in the late 1980's - Sunnyvale, CA

Joe Cryns with daughter Mary and grandchildren Stevie, Melissa and Jeremy

He is survived by his three children:  Mary Lane Cryns, Michael Lane (with Sharon Heta) and Jennifer Kruse (with Pascale Webb), seven grandchildren:  Stephen M. Vasquez (with Liezl Tamayo), Melissa M. Vasquez, Jeremiah C. Vasquez (with Jennifer Long), Megan Hutchinson, Merehuka Heta-Lane, Rangitau Heta-Lane and Te Ruihi Heta Lane; and two great grandchildren:  Jeremiah L.C. Vasquez and Iyumni Good Lance – along with his best long-time friend Sherry Kretzer and so many nephews and nieces and people who loved him.

At the end of “1940’s Radio Hour,” the stage goes dark and then a spotlight shines on “Pops,” the only one left in the radio studio. He looks at the audience and smiles radiantly, charming everyone. He performs a lovely dance shuffle and then sashays off the stage. Everyone gives him a standing ovation and applauds wildly. That's how we’ll always remember the late and great Joseph Cryns.

A special ceremony celebrating the life of Joseph Cryns will take place at Baker’s Beach in San Francisco on Sunday, October 26 at 10:30 a.m. always his favorite city, with a special lunch at Pasquale’s Pizza on 8th Ave. & Irving St. afterwards. Family and friends are all invited. Please contact Mary Lane Cryns at melodywrites57@gmail.com for details and feel free to share any memories of Joseph Cryns you might have. 

Four Generation Picture with Joe Cryns, daughter Mary, granddaughter Melissa, d-i-l Pascale, grandson Stevie, great grandson baby Jeremiah, d-i-l Jen, daughter Jennifer, grandson Jeremiah

Joe Cryns' 80th Birthday Celebration in Placerville, CA with a horse, Megan, Stevie, Melissa, Sherry, Terry, Baby Jeremiah, Jeremy, Joe Cryns and Mary

Joseph Cryns' 80th Birthday Party Celebration (Melissa, Liezl, Megan, Mary, Jeremiah, baby Jeremiah, Jennifer, Stevie, Pascale, Joe Cryns and Terry

Joe Cryns with grandson and great grandson