All families need to get together, to share the latest news and photos, to pass on recipes. To congratulate, brag and all those things we don't really have enough time to do in a once-a-year (or so) family reunion. Here's the spot where the descendants of Elijah Sumner and Rhoda Brashear can share all those things -- and more. Howdy, Cousins!
Friday, August 10, 2007
Robert Strochansky and Realtor
I always had a good helper in Bobby, he was very intelligent and he sure knew how to fix things for the handicapped to be able to get into stores, shopping and more and more places without being restricted from entrance. He and Fred Wooton, who also had Muscular Dystrophy but could still walk, worked together. Bobby was my helper in everything but sometimes he needed me to help him with something electronic and it took me a while to do what he wanted. I paneled his bedroom and he was the brains, he would mark the wood and I would cut it. It took us three days to finish it. Then later he had to move to another room because he had so much electronics, therefore, I had another room to panel. I think that one took about a week, as it was much larger. I always went to him when I needed to know something about electric or mechanical in any way. He was so very precious.
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