Today is a one of the most special days of the year for me personally, as not only do I get to celebrate being a father myself with two wonderful children, but I get to enjoy all the great memories of the most awesome man that I have ever known.
My father, Dr. Michael U. Kale was a kind man, a man that many looked to when they had answered. He was a brave man that took on the world and asked what else is out there. He was a devout man to his wife and his children. He leaned, as every father does, on my mom in times of happiness and in times of trouble. He looked to God, his creator, to stay a humble man. He was always there when someone asked of his expertise in most anything. If there was Duct Tape, WD-40 and his 'little red knife' in his pocket, my dad could fix or get out of any situation. The man IS my HERO!!
Today is even more special, as coming up on his ten year death anniversary, I sit in Central America with an awesome Team of DocTOR's that have chosen the path that he chose to keep lit from Dr. B.J. Palmer and Dr. Lyle Sherman. I do KNOW that if living today, I would be sitting right beside him here and doing exactly what he loved, and that is "Traveling The World In Search Of Sickness."
See, I traveled the world with this man, from country to country, always trying to keep up with his pace, yet always noticing every detail as he walked, as he talked, as he taught, and as he delivered the Knee Chest Adjustment. I watched silently as he pressed through the crowds and under his healing hands was able to watch hundreds of thousands get well. I remember so many times that I would just sit and ask him question after question on those long flights from country to country, and with each question he would not only just 'tell' me his answer, he would show me his answer and create a culture for me that years later I would be able to prepare for others.
Even though my Dad was taken WAY before his time, he left so much here for us to continue. As I sit in his chair, behind his desk everyday, it amazes me at all this man accomplished and was still able to spend time with me. He truly is a Legend!
Dad...thank you for all you showed me growing up. And thank you for all the times we spent together in showing me how to keep my family and others well and free from Nerve Interference. I was listening, and now as I teach Buck and Deven, the Legacy will live on.
I LOVE YOU Dad!!
your son,
B.J.
BJ, your Dad was an inspiration to me and to many other doctors that practice and teach the philosophy, science and art of Upper Cervical Specific Care.
What I loved was his passion to deliver the message to anyone at any time and any place.
I also was very inspired by his confidence in ANY situation and his ability to to back that up with delivery.
I do my best every day to make my best even better and your Dad was (and still is) one of my greatest mentors in helping me to see how it should be done.
He still lives on in the way that he continues to help me better myself for my family of patients through his
teachings and writings on a seemingly daily level.
I know that I am not alone when I tell you that he has been a major force in determining the doctor and the man that I am today.
I am thankful that I got a chance to learn from such a wonderful, skillful, and passionate man; and for that I am forever grateful.
With Love and Admiration,
Dr Robert Arnone
Upper Cervical ChiropracTOR
St Louis, MO
Posted by: Dr Robert Arnone | June 19, 2011 at 10:14 AM