Mary Ann Still
I just want to share a few memories that I have of my older brother with Mary, Kim, Heather, and Curtis. He was very tolerant with me as I used to go everywhere with him. Don't know if he had to take me but I wentwith him to his friends house ( the Jenkins brothers} to read comic books and trade them. That was a fun thing to do on Sat. night. They lived across town in Gaylord so of course we rode bikes with baskets to hold the comics. We also rode to Sparr, Mi. 6miles east of Gaylord down hill with lots of curves but pushing them on most of theway back. Then there was a time where we porcupine hunting with bows and arrows, didn't get any. By the way he bought me my 25# bow which I still have in my garage. As I said I don't know if he had to take me but I like to think he enjoy my company. It was great to do things with Dick as I looked up to him and I could brag to my friends about our adventures. I also had to help him get the nightcrawlers after the rain on the court house lawn. We went on a double date when I was in high school to Prudenville to go dancing. I don't remember the group that was playing, but I took a cool guy a year older in school for my Sadie Hawkins day date. I fell asleep on the way home and was embarrassed. We played Monopoly all day on Sundays and to this day I haven't play it.He even trusted me to drive his 1956 stick shift Mercury with glass pipes. What fun!! My friends thought I was so lucky as I did. Such a great older brother I repaid him by typing his college papers and checking grammar and spelling.
I will miss him dearly but I have many memories to draw on as do all of you. I don't type as well anymore but I needed and wanted to share these things with you . I'm so glad I got to visit with you this past summer. We didn't get together often because of the different parts of the country we live in. Just know you can keep him in your hearts . Sending this to you with lots of love. Mary Ann Still