A Washington
State family is mourning the loss of their grandfather, who passed away
after falling through ice while skating with his grandson.
Robert Doidge, 78, was doing what he loved Saturday morning with his
grandson Ryan, 11, on the ice rink he built in Rainier, his wife Gladys
Doidge told ABC News today.
“Every year he could hardly wait until it got cold enough,” Doidge said.
“He would check it every day for three days before skating on it. He
loved it.”
Doidge normally stayed inside while her husband and grandson, who has
lived with his grandparents since he was 2, did outdoor activities like
skating and throwing a Frisbee, but she decided to join the two outside
to take some pictures, she said.
“He made a few laps and then he stopped and said, ‘I hadn’t heard it
crack like this before,’” Doidge said. “And then it cracked and he went
in.”
While Doidge called 911, Ryan grabbed a floating device for his grandpa
to hold onto, Doidge said, but it was so cold that Robert Doidge
couldn’t get a grip. Ryan then grabbed a hose and tried to get it to his
grandfather, but after a while, “Robert said, ‘I’m done,’ and down he
went,” Doidge said.
The father of three, grandfather of six and great-grandfather of three
had a pulse and heartbeat when he was pulled from the pond by divers,
Doidge said, but died on the way to the hospital.
Now, Doidge said she and her family are remembering the “happy” man who
she married in 1958 and built an 18-acre property with, called the
“Little Bit Ranch," in 1970; the “active” man who rode the Seattle to
Portland bike ride for nine years and served in the Navy and Navy
Reserve for a combined 20 years; and the “wonderful” man who still
walked on homemade stilts, helped out in their barn and planted 100 to
1,000 trees a year.
Doidge said her grandson, who was his grandpa's "velcro vest buddy,"
will continue to help out around the house and "will miss his papa so
much."
She added, "He will take on the legacy of his papa. Robert would be very pleased and I have no problems with that."
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