Daddy Buzz Trey Behn is without a doubt his kiddo's best friend and hero. Everything that dad does, two year old Treson has to do, too. Two month old Zoe won't be far behind. Thank the Lord for a Godly example of what a father should be!
Sam Gallier is Pawpaw Buzz. He is a coach, friend, role model, comedian, teammate, jokester, and sometimes (ok, alot of times), the bank. We love you, Dad! Best advice he ever gave: "Boys are your problem." When we were growing up, no matter our complaint, "boys" always seemed to be his answer as to the cause to our crisis.
"MT Alford is a wonderful dad and grandpa! He raised 2 great daughters and has 5 perfect grandkids he spoils rotten! He is always there for them no matter what, to listen, play, give advice or just be there. College, cars, fun vacations, he does it all We are blessed and think he is by far the World's Greatest!"
From Michelle Rasa
"Wayne Gresham is the ultimate dad! He's been the provider, mentor, coach, friend, wrestling partner, fishing buddy, and disciplinarian to his two sons Michael and Jacob. He's always been in perfect balance putting his faith in God first and caring for his family second with everything else falling in behind. He sets the perfect example for his sons of what a trustworthy man of God should be."
"My dad (Rocky Wilson) is probably one of the most generous people you will ever meet. He is a amateur ham radio operator & works extensively with the local American Red Cross. When Hurricane Rita hit in 2005, my dad was back in Southeast Texas just days after, helping the local shelters set up & provide for those who could not leave or who were left without homes. He has spent endless hours this year helping the Red Cross run evacuation drills & set up evacuation plans. He has also helped build a ham radio antenna on top of Baptist Hospital in Orange so that communications can remain open in the event of another hurricane. This year, my dad also went on a trip to Honduras with a group of dentists & doctors. They traveled to Esquipulas del Norte, an impoverished village on the eastern side of Honduras, where he helped set up communications & worked as an engineer. Not everyone would give up a week of their lives to help someone else! But my dad knows the importance of helping others & has never shied away from what he feels is his duty to do. I hope that, with all my heart, I grow up to be just like him!" From Carrie Wilson