Posts Tagged ‘Rock Creek’

The Passing of an Old Friend

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Last week Ed Cantley, an old and dear friend died after a long battle with liver disease. Nobody was ever to pin down the exact cause; Ed never drank or had any other reason to have his liver fail, but that was the eventual cause of his death. There is a picture of him in a suit and tie in Bonnie Collins’ picture album; I bet that was the first and last time he ever wore one. I wonder if it was for prom or graduation? I was hoping he would get to see it, but I guess that didn’t happen.

So long, old friend.

New pictures, newspaper articles and obituaries by Bonnie Collins

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Many thanks to Bonnie Collins Janney, my old childhood friend, for providing me with nearly a thousand pictures, old newspaper articles and obituaries from many years ago.  Much of ths had been saved by her brother, Larry, who had passed away.  I knew Larry personally and have to say he was one of the kindest and gentlest fellows I ever knew.  He died in his late thirties, I believe, from a completely unexpected heart attack.  His – and Bonnie’s – father, June Collins was a close friend of mine; both he and his wife, Thelma, were devastated by Larry’s death; I don’t believe they ever recovered.

Bonnie graciously allowed me to take this irreplaceable material to my office in Virginia, where it sat for many months before I was able to get started on this daunting task.  There was so much data that I finally gave up and hired an employee to spend the many, many tedious hours to scan and catalogue this priceless material.  The files are now up; I will work on the captions identifying the people.  That may take quite a while and I’m sure there will be many we don’t know; any comments helping us identify them will be gratefully accepted.  Thanks again to Bonnie for allowing me to scan and publish these pictures.

Jim Wills