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Rest In Peace, Uncle Bozzin
Cavallo Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 01-05-2004
Posts: 2,796
the man who introduced me to cigars was buried yesterday.

he died sunday, but i so rarely use the phone but i did today and stupidly hadn't checked messages since saturday. i just called back and got the news (they didn't want to tell me of his death on an answering machine).

i loved him deeply and will miss him unendingly.

we, his "other family" (such as we are), knew him as Bozzin, which is gaelic for "uncle" or "old man."

his wife, whom he spoke of with fierce love, died (killed by a drunk driver) before they had the chance to have kids; he never remarried. instead, he "adopted" a motley crew of "nephews" as he called us, though he treated us like sons. like very lucky, blessed sons. some of us he "adopted" as adults; many, many others he raised in his home from childhood.

some of us followed him into law enforcement. others went into the military. all of us came from humble beginnings, as did he. no matter what anyone else thought or thinks of us, the sun rose and set on what Bozzin had to say. his opinion mattered. HE mattered.

those of us who smoked already, he welcomed to his world of burl and leaf, pipes and cigars. he'd suprise us out of the blue with a new sample of tobacco to try from the shop he frequented, or he'd send a handful of the finest cigars -- whatever he thought we should know to be truly "well-rounded" in the smoking arts.

"you are all gentlemen of the highest order, and don't you forget it," he'd say to us. "if you smoke, i expect you to smoke like gentlemen, too."

he had bipass surgery a few months back. a couple of well-meaning nephews (non-smokers) hijacked his humidors. he understood the concern but was pissed that they let them dry out. i had a pack of cigars -- all toraƱo; i wanted to introduce him to the line -- in my humi waiting to send to him once he gave the okay to send them on. he started smoking his pipe yet but wasn't ready for cigars. maybe by june, he said.

they're still sitting here in a bag marked "for Bozzin."

oh god, i'm gonna miss him so much! i miss him already.



L. Andrew S. Austin, 61

Known to many in DeKalb Co. as "Uncle Bozzin", Andrew Austin passed away in his home in Valley Head on Sunday, March 28th.

Mr. Austin was a native of Louisiana but had made his home in north DeKalb in the 1960s. A retired Army sergeant, Mr.Austin was best known for his quarter of a century work with the DeKalb sheriff department and his unending dedication to the children of underprivaledged families. In 1966, he opened his home to runaway, abused and the poor children ever in need of love and a helping hand. As many as one hundred of the county's needy have found a surrogate home and uncle while on his seven hundred acre farm.

Mr. Austin was preceded in death by his wife, Amy; and
parents, Edward and Ghurtrue Austin. Survivors include one brother, Edward and one sister, Evelyn; 14 nieces and nephews and 33 grandnieces and grandnephews.

The graveside service will be Monday at 4 p.m. at Headsprings Cemetary in Sulphur Springs with Rev. Lowry Ellis officiating



if you smoke one for Uncle Bozzin, you'll be toasting the most amazing human being i've ever had the honor to know and love, not to mention the finest BOTL who introduced so many to the love of the leaf and love of the briar.
bloody spaniard Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 03-14-2003
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Beautiful eulogy, Tony. You've done your uncle proud.
MACS Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
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Tony - that was a special post. I just fired up an AF 8-5-8 (best smoke I got with me) in his honor. Fellow serviceman, fellow Officer and fellow BOTL. God bless his soul.
eleltea Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2002
Posts: 4,562
I think Uncle Bozzin would like the Partagas 1844 I am smoking in his honor. Very flavorful cigar. Nice tribute, Tony.
bassdude Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 01-13-2004
Posts: 8,871
I'll smoke the Tribute I have with me in his honor.

Nice post cavallo.
Archimark1 Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 02-18-2004
Posts: 134
I have a date with the "beauty path" coming up in April, I will fire up my first Opus X on the shore of my lake, and dedicate the first cloud of smoke to your uncle's honor.

You have a deep soul Cav, thanks for sharing with us.
Cavallo Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 01-05-2004
Posts: 2,796
thank you, guys. this man was like a dad -- the one we all wanted -- to me and others. to say that he was loved and respected in his community is an understatement.

the man spent all his spare time either working with his "wards" on the farm or going to the local churches that gave away things to the needy and fixing them up -- bikes, toaster ovens, you name it.

he was a big, tough-as-nails, bear of a man... and a total mushball under it all. he was the embodiment of "tough love" when it was called for, and yet there is not a grown man out there who ever called him uncle who doesn't know how to be a more tender, loving and compassionate man because of Uncle Bozzin's influence on our lives.

he was a giant of a man. i can't say it any better than that. he was a giant and had a giant's strength and a giant heart. there's a giant hole in my heart right now from the loss of him, but there's one giant-sized angel in heaven now who's no doubt stomped up to god and said, "okay, so what needs doin'?"

take care, guys, and thanks for letting me share him with you. he'd have loved it here, btw.
Lowman Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 12-03-2002
Posts: 6,982
I'll fire up a Torano in his honor tonight...

R.I.P... Uncle Bozzin...

Low
usahog Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
Sorry to hear of your loss Tony.. Toughts and Prayers out to You and the Family!!!

Hog
Liz62803 Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 01-21-2004
Posts: 2,921
sorry for your tremendous loss Tony big hugs. today was the anniversary of my grandma's passing - seems hard to believe she's been gone 20 years. she brought so much joy into my life that can never be replaced, though I know she is a guardian angel to me until we meet again. remember the good times and remember those we lose are never far from us because they are in our hearts and soul and that's where they will forever remain. my thoughts and prayers are with you and all those that knew and loved your uncle.
jackconrad Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 06-09-2003
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What a Prince of a man.
jackconrad Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 06-09-2003
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What a Prince of a man.
Homebrew Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 02-11-2003
Posts: 11,885
Amen
pabloescabar Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 02-25-2005
Posts: 30,183
Peace be with you my friend,GOD Bless.

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