Posted by Crazy Horse on May 30, 2022 at 11:45:17 from (204.191.200.176):
In Reply to: Tell us who they are posted by john in la on May 29, 2022 at 21:45:21:
I posted this same note in Big Tee's post today and then saw this thread so will add it here too. A bit of a Canadian connection from me today on your Memorial Day. In 1957 or thereabouts, a family moved into our area up here in Canada. The dad was a Baptist Minister (I thought he was in the oil business at the time but he wasn't), not exactly sure how he ended up way up north with the church. His son Billy chummed around with me and a few other friends for the 2 or three years they were here before they moved back to the USA. Funny little guy, always laughing and having a good time, fun to be with. Years later in '67, his obituary was in the local paper, I suspect maybe a relative or one of his dad's congregation did that. Anyways, I always think of him on your Memorial Day ..... Rest in Peace Billy. Here's a link below about him ....
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