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  • life is really short

  • This is amazing!

  • Such a great tribute, I plan to show this video to my lifespan nursing class. It looks like he lived an amazing life. Thank you for sharing.

  • He was handsome gotta say haha no homo and r.i.p.

  • Thanks Uncle Art. I'm 49 turning 50 and I've been having a bit of a mid-life crises of my own wishing that I had youthful looks again.

  • awww I don't want to grow older :(

  • Fascinating! :) I'm sure you're video is a great inspiration to many to try to make the most out of life while we have it. Little by little it takes a bit more from us until we're gone. Looks like he lived a good life. Thanks for sharing and may your uncle Art rest in peace.

  • by the way, is it just me, or did your uncle age amazingly well from 1973 to 1985 (ages 56 to 68). the pictures dont look that much different

  • @14rock9 He didn't change much over that period of time. Same gray hair and glasses and a very optimistic attitude. He didn't reall start looking "Old" until his 70s when he suffered a back injury and was in constant pain. He played senior softball and volleyball until that time and the activity kept him young. Thanks for your interest.

  • that's very sweet to make a tribute to your wife's uncle like that. im sure he would be proud.

  • This is so cool and very touching! And, thanks to him for his service to America... may he rest in peace! Thanks for sharing!

  • Very well done...makes ya think

  • what he's born 1917-2010 ending

  • gosh he was a hunk in 1935 and a cutie 1942 sailor

    what abeautiful video facinating and touching

    thank you

  • What an awesome tribute. Can I ask what program you used for the morphing?

  • @invuemedia I used FantaMorph to create the morph sequence. You can download a trial version on the internet and purchase it if you are interested. Thanks for your interest.

  • Great vid I really enjoyed it.

  • this is wonderful, thank you for sharing!

  • And a vet. good stuff

  • A great morphing video, but sad

  • 2006: seems like the last year before he started declining in health :(

  • little bit scary and sad, but very good morph!

  • WOW! Great morphing job on that, handsome man and it really shows us that our loved ones really look as they always did in a lot of ways you could see changes but subtle ones and anyone that knew him would recognize him, its odd but we can do that, I recently found an old friend and knew instantly it was him although it's been 40 years I knew that face. Awesome job & what a beautiful tribute to your uncle. God bless and thanks for sharing that.

  • Good video... R.I.P

  • wow I dont even know this guy but it seems like he was a great man, R.I.P.

  • @DrinkToIreland No he was a very proud Milwaukee Pollock. Both of his parents came to the US from Poland. Thanks for your interest.

  • @HerBunk ah. I always thought Art was an irish name. Oh well but he sounds like a good man.

  • nice work... looks like he he had a fun filled life R.I.P

  • Bravo great video he seemed like a really nice man :')

  • you made me think about the future that is destroy our life....so sad, but you did a great job for posting this video, good luck uncle.....

  • So impressiv.. thanks for the video.

  • i am sorry for yours lost, but is nice of he have ages in so many years

  • Age 3 to 90? No 1-3!? GEEZ!

  • I must say I am only 22 right now in college and I feel really old but now that I look at this, I can see that I still have a long way to go heh.

  • wow he was a very handsome man! He must have been very popular with the ladies

  • this is only a question no offence intended

    on the last picture what are those dark spots i see it alot at older people

    but dont know what it is

    sorry for your loss :(

  • @xSniperStreakHDx The dark spots are called liver spots or "Old age spot,". They are blemishes on the skin associated with aging and exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. They range in color from light brown to red or black and are located in areas most often exposed to the sun, particularly the hands, face, shoulders, arms and forehead, and the scalp if bald. They are actually unrelated to the liver except for their similar color. Thanks for your interest.

  • @HerBunk thanks O_O

  • Way to go Uncle Art ...looks like a good and full life

  • Wow must have seen the world change almost lived a century dear old uncle Art!

    Sorry for your loss :(

  • Beautiful tribute !

  • I'm sorry for your loss. He is now at a better place, and can rest. R.I.P.

  • JUST so beautiful - I had a tear or two in my eye. He has lived through a lot of historic events and changes in our world. Beautiful tribute for 'Uncle Art' and families. Thank you for sharing.

  • i love the old things...

  • its sad :(

  • 0:29 nine year old!!!

  • @jazzscherzo a heartthrob.

  • he looked like a really nice guy i don't know why anyone can be insulting.

  • neat video. i like the song you chose too

  • R.I.P

  • did he passed away?

  • @rasfi1 Yes, Art died on Jan 29, 2010. He'll be greatly missed. Thanks for your interest.

  • he looks like he gets crazier and crazier when hes an old man. no offence. RIP.

  • @DavyCornell Art was not CRAZY at any age. Until he was 75 he played baseball and volleyball and won gold medals in the senior olympics. As he aged he was in constant back pain. He began to lose the will to live when he was 87 and his wife died. In the last few years of his life Art slept a lot of the time and he was sometimes confused because of the lack of stimulation in his life. He beat the longevity record for 99% of his peers who died in their mid to late 70s. Thanks for your interest..

  • @DavyCornell How can you write that, and then "no offence" when clearly that is offensive? Just because you or anyone else writes something offensive, mean, hurtful, tacky, foolish and stupid, then writes "no offense" after it, that does not magically make it non-offensive. Grow some class and common sense, jerk! And learn how to spell- "offense" not "offence."

    Thank you for the video, I very much enjoyed watching it. What a wonderful, meaningful life Uncle Art experienced.

  • 2:20 Hey, Get out of my house!

    Oh, Okay that was a bit cruel, R.I.P. Art.

    P.S. 1 Question in 1942 was he a sailor or something.

  • @JackOfBlades434 He was a sailor. He served in the Navy during WWII. Thanks for your interest.

  • R.I.P, sorry to hear that

  • Astounding. Beautiful.

  • You have done a work of art!

  • This is amazing and I bet he was an awesome Uncle too..hugs to you all xx

  • this is so wonderful! Thanks so much for all these great morphing videos!

  • dame what a difrent from 2008 to 2009!

  • @acdcfreakNr1 Art died on Jan 29, 2010. We'll miss him. Thanks for your interest.

  • @acdcfreakNr1 LOL i kno rite?

  • magnificently done

  • amazing video you must be so proud of your uncle...seems he did quite a bit in his life....well done

  • wow how time can go on...

  • VERY well done..THE BEST video on Youtube BY FAR!!!!! God Bless!!! Erich

  • Incredibly and exquisitely done! In the later year's of his life - he looks exactly like my grandfather (although, I suppose, is the other way around). To look at oneself, aging from 3 to 90, must be very moving indeed, must bring tears to one's eyes...

  • brings a tear to my eye...what a dear tribute to a sweet uncle!

  • @eyecmypets ....I couldn't have said it better. What a fantastic tribute video! I'm sure it would have made your Uncle very proud.

  • amazing stuff but very sad when u see that little baby turning into an old man

  • Beautiful....

  • That was a beautiful video in every way !! A few more fews wouldn't hurt though. Either way thanks very very much for posting.

    :O)

  • Brilliant

  • AMAZING

  • that's way way way cool. It's funny, when you see real old people, you don't think about how they used to be young and good looking and all that. It's also kind of interesting to see how to age spots on his face grew as he got old. I think it would have been nice to just be able to dwell on each actual photo for at least a second. his head was constantly moving.

  • 2:33 to the end is realy grose looking. but the vodeo is amazig. great job morfing

  • props to you, and i hope he lives much longer. god bless him :]

  • Great job! And amazing to see how someone ages.

  • great choice of song, and great vid

  • That was awesome!! Thank you for sharing!

  • thats really cool... :D

  • That was both freaky and brilliant.  Good job :D

  • Great job!

  • first coment!!!!!!!!!!!!

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