My Dad came from humble beginnings in a small Arkansas town. As a young man he made the move to Detroit, to work at General Motors. Beginning as a janitor, and quickly working his way up the corporate ladder, he learned that the entrepreneurial road suited him best.
Over the years he tried many things, including: promoting Country & Western bands with his wife, Micki, authoring The Red Candy Caboose, creating pupscicles, and becoming one of the most well known realtors in both Maui, and Santa Fe.
Rest in Peace Ron Lando-Brown
February 6th 1944 – May 30, 2016
You will be truly missed.
I am sorry for your loss Jason! Thank you for sharing. I pray you will meet your dad one day just north of the sky.
Your prayers are received in gratitude Kevin. Wishing you, your business, and your family well.
Thanks for sharing this Jason. So sorry to hear about your dad. Much love to you and your family.
Thanks for the kind words Ben. My Dad was the one who taught me to treat clients like family.
Thanks Jason!
This message seems to be coming at me from all angles, I do have an idea that is at least 70%there and I am constantly putting it on the back burner. Hearing it again, from your dad is going to be that final push for me to take a first simple step, just putting pen to paper. Something I have put off doing for over a year now.
Great MMM.
Have a great week.
So appreciate the message not only connected with you Drew, but that you are taking the action!
Oh, Jason … What a beautiful and authentic tribute to your Dad. I am holding your heart gently in mine.
Thank you Michelle. I’m appreciating the crossover of all things included in business.
Just effin love you Jason! So inspirational and thought provoking, my friend … <3
Thank you Jayne. Taking in the amazing amount of love coming my way.
Wow, Jason. This is the best video you’ve done. Your dad has a classic face and demeanor, and it’s great to hear all this about him. It explains a lot about who you are and why you believe in yourself and in all the people you work with – like me. I am deeply touched. And I’m inspired to feel how I identify with him. What a great example he set. I hope to hear more about him someday. Sending love and kind wishes as you move through this.
Thanks Madeline. It’s amazing to see how much impact one person can have in their lifetime.
This is a beautiful message Jason. Thanks for your vulnerable sharing and inspiring message!
Dear Jason, this was a very moving video. You dad seemed like an amazing man. It’s quite clear why you the way you are. I am very sorry for your loss – my heart aches for your family. Stay strong and know that lots of people send lots of love your way. Blessings!
Jelena, I appreciate your comments. The outpour of support has been overwhelming. Wishing your family and business well this summer.
What a beautiful tribute to your dad, and a great reminder to live every day to the fullest. I’m off to burn the candle at both ends. xo
Love it Carrie. My Dad would be proud.
Sending love and thank you for the inspiring message. Our fathers have so much to teach us while they are alive…and long after they have left this world.
Thank you Donna.