
Building a canoe – and rebuilding a relationship with his late father
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Trent Preszler says his hardscrabble life growing up on a cattle ranch in Faith, South Dakota was made tougher because of his relationship with his father, Leon, a former rodeo champion and Vietnam War vet.
CBS News lead national correspondent David Begnaud asked Preszler, "Did your dad ever tell you he loved you?" "No. Not once," he replied. "I wanted him to so badly. And I felt like if I was the first one to say, 'I love you,' that somehow it would be worth less.'"More Related News

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