Frank and Norma Skwarlo. Elderly even when I was a little kid of 4 or 5. They could tell stories of growing up before the Great Depression. Frank's famous story of his first ride in a "motorcar", he fell off I think a bicycle and broke his leg and someone picked him up and drove him to the doctor in a Model T. He'd laugh and say "we were going 25 miles per hour and in spite of my broken leg I couldn't believe how fast that was!" Once, Norma showed me all her report cards from when she went to school. She got some really bad grades let me tell you!
After a song would end and a meeting begin, Frank would absentmindedly start humming the song until Norma would elbow him and loudly whisper "Frank! Shhhh!" He'd just look around and smile. Norma was an excellent piano player and before our congregation bought the albums that the songs used to come on (pink songbook era) she played the KH's piano for meetings' songs.
Frank passed away a couple of years ago, well into his late 90's. That's sad because the man really deserved to live well past a hundred. I think, but may be wrong, that Norma is still alive. Last time their names came up when talking to my mom she said Norma was still alive and still sharp as a tack.
You can't have just one favorite anything. Others of note to me:
Otis Oliver Reagan, my great-great-uncle (stepdad's grandfather's brother) who is still alive in his late 90's but suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Never married in his whole life. Back when I was growing up and he was in his 70's and 80's he wanted him a young wife. And I mean young! Like 16 or so. (In Georgia back then, 14 was legal)
Carl Steinhart, CO for Georgia circuit #6 back in the late 80's.
Berno Pettersson. (for some strange reason). College-educated dub. Knew everything about everything.....literally. Very strange person, hot temper, and a lot of people didn't like him but I've always liked Berno a lot even though I didn't always show it. Also his parents, who at the time I thought were far more cool than he was. Probably still are.
The Grimsleys. Bobby, Mary Jane, Ray, and even Bob. I won't discuss Bob, tho. Bobby owned the land we lived on when I was a little kid. He also owned the auto repair shop on that land and that if anything is what got auto repair into my blood. Ray and Bob, the boys, went into Bethel service back in the 80's and Bobby and Mary Jane soon followed. Bobby ran the garage at Watchtower Farms for a long time. The boys both married beautiful wives they met at Bethel (Ray scored a Latino babe!). Bobby and Mary Jane eventually left Bethel and moved back to Fort Valley, GA. I've seen Bobby a couple of times in the shop where I work now but either he doesn't recognize me or does and chooses to ignore me. Next time he comes in, I'm going to make a point of saying hello!
Arra Lawson, childhood best friend.
(bye, Brother Skwarlo, I love you!)
Col. Bendrr, [classified]