Dads of our lives: Your Father’s Day pictures

Photo: Stephanie Rogers

Photo: Stephanie Rogers

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Cheers to dads: Sunday, June 17 was Father’s Day, and in honor of the holiday we asked you to send us your favorite shots with the dads in your life. We got some wonderful (and totally heart-melting) entries that show just how grateful you are for your dads. Scroll down to check out our gallery of photos. Now we see where you got those good looks.

“Beauty and the Beast": AVLtoday intern Stephanie with her dad + doggie

Photo: Stephanie Rogers

Photo: Stephanie Rogers

Happy Father’s Day to our dad, Brent Russell! He has fearlessly led us on adventures all over the world and the picture below is from a particularly memorable trip last summer to Acadia National Park in Maine. Thank you for everything that you do for us, Dad! We love you! –Susan and Katie

Happy Father’s Day to our dad, Brent Russell! Photo: Susan Russell

Photo: Susan Russell

Happy Father’s Day to my amazing father, Bob the Actor!

Photo: Mariah Gunther

Photo: Mariah Gunther

Here’s a photo of my dad and me from my wedding this past April in Maggie Valley. I can’t begin to put into words how grateful I was (and am) to have him by my side!

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Photo: Ellen Larion

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