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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.lol, I think a man his age looks absolutely ridiculous with a chick that age. I'm sure Johnathon is thrilled with his dads choice.
A year ago, Kraft’s four sons were worried about him. He was in deep mourning for Myra, who had died six months earlier. Always active, Kraft was not sleeping or taking care of himself.
After losing their mother, his sons feared they might lose their father, too.
“You hear about couples married for 50 years, whose lives were totally intertwined, and when one loses their partner, the other doesn’t want to live,” said eldest son Jonathan Kraft, president of The Kraft Group and his father’s closest confidant. “They degrade very quickly. I’ve seen it happen, and we didn’t want that happening to my father.”
“More important, we told him that we and our children would lose him, and that was an untenable thought,” said Jonathan, 48. “We made it very clear that we all prefer he choose the path of figuring out how to regroup, and part of that was finding companionship. That when the time was right, that would be an important part of the process.”
Jonathan believes their mother would agree.
“She would be the first to say that he couldn’t function on his own, and I say that with a smile,” he said. “My father is someone who needs companionship. From the time he was a junior in college, he and my mom were inseparable.”
thats what he says in public anyway.
He's told you otherwise?thats what he says in public anyway.
Good for Mr. Kraft, a great fear of any older man is dying alone and having no one care about you in the later years..
Not sure he is "dipping the noodle", but who really cares who he dates... besides his offspring.
Hmmm, yeah but what would we do without you?Kind of makes me want to work hard and get rich too, Jaysus.