Oh Sweet Lorraine
A 95-year-old Peoria man isn’t a musician, but the lyrics he put on paper are now being shared with the world.
Fred Stobaugh said, “I was sitting here one night, oh about six weeks after she passed away and just sat here kind of hummin’ a little bit and it just finally came to me.”
Stobaugh recently lost his wife of nearly 75 years. He said they shared a love of music.
To read more about Fred’s story click here.
susan
February 15, 2015 @ 9:04 am
That was just so sweet you can tell how much he loved her ..
Cherilynn
August 19, 2014 @ 3:47 pm
We’ve areirvd at the end of the line and I have what I need!
lonely hill
August 31, 2013 @ 1:20 am
when people say, there is no true love. There are no good man, these kind of love is still available in this world. I want to be with my love, and till the end of my life I want to be with my true love. Want to grow old and die.
marianne neel
August 29, 2013 @ 11:17 am
What A Beautiful And Loving Tribute To His Wife….And An Excellent Extension Of Love From Your Studio To Such A Loving Couple.