My father, V.U.
“Pete” Megnin, turned 90 on January 2.
In honor of his life, family, friends, neighbors and former employees of
Dad were asked to send memories.
After the family read them aloud, his grandkids said in amazement, they didn't know they actually KNEW Superman! Among the memories shared:
As a young teen, he had the presence of mind to direct his younger brother out of harm’s way when a bull charged the two of them on the family farm.
Having graduated from
In the early 1950s Dad became a partner in a barrel stave mill. One time a tree fell on one of his employees on a logging job out in the woods. Dad lifted the log off the man and freed him. Later on, two other guys tried to move the log and were unable to even budge it.
Once in the mill, a white oak bolt fell off the conveyor belt. Dad easily hoisted it back onto the belt, a feat no other man could manage.
There were many written tributes from former employees, thanking Dad for giving them the opportunity to provide good lives for their families.
Driving the curvy, hilly
In the mid-1960s we were visiting my grandparents on the farm in upstate NY. Sitting at the dinner table, we heard a loud crash outside when a car full of teenagers plowed into the row of trees across from the house. My dad rushed out and began pulling kids out of the wreck and administering first aid. My uncle remonstrated with him, saying that it was against the law in
In these and so many other ways, my father truly is a SUPER man. Taking care of people has been his way of life.

