FacebookTwitter
Hatrack River Forum   
my profile login | search | faq | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» Hatrack River Forum » Active Forums » Books, Films, Food and Culture » Speaking for the dead--Mr. John Drake

   
Author Topic: Speaking for the dead--Mr. John Drake
Darth_Mauve
Member
Member # 4709

 - posted      Profile for Darth_Mauve   Email Darth_Mauve         Edit/Delete Post 
I can not speak for the dead as our host suggests. I don't know everything about John. But what I do know I think deserves to get repeated.

A few years ago I had the privilege of meeting Mr. John Drake.

My mother-in-law was into dancing. She went to dance class as a social outlet, and then met John. They became main dancers, filling in as dance partners for classes that were lopsided. He was about 20 years older than her, but he danced as hard and as well as anyone in the hall.

They went out dancing, and slowly, it became more than dancing.

She would call my wife to ask for advice. It bothered her that the two of them, at their age--especially at his age, would be making out in her car like teen-agers.

Their fondness for each other grew, so she stopped asking for dating advice from her daughter, and introduced him to us.

He was quite a man. Tall and thin with a firm handshake and a friendly smile.

He was a proud member of the Lions Club and donated much time and effort to their worthy causes.

He was a spokesman at the retirement home where he lived, pushing for new projects and new activities for all the residents.

He was allowed use of their wood shop, from which he crafted not pretty things, but useful ones, up till about two years ago.

He retired from the Ford Motor Company after 40 years of service. The union did him well after his retirement, but he earned every penny. He was a company man, never surrendering for a moment that the company he labored for put out great products he loved.

But his most striking moment, the one that he rarely mentioned, but that left me with awe, came before he started with Ford.

In 1945, he was a soldier in the US Army. He was ready to be one of the millions to bloody the Japanese mainland when The Bomb fell on Hiroshima, then Nagasaki. Mr. John Drake and his platoon was one of the first sent into Hiroshima after the bomb fell, to over whatever aid and support they could give.

Radiation? Its dangers were ignored, or unknown. He never knew he was going into a deadly dust cloud. He only knew it was his duty to save the living, comfort the dying, bury the dead, and rebuild the ruins.

Last night, surrounded by children and grandchildren, in a hospital north of Atlanta Georgia, cancer, possibly first seeded by the dust of Hiroshima, claimed the life of Mr. John Drake.

For over a year he had been battling this disease, and he fought well.

Rest now John. We will miss you.


This is not a fitting post for this holiday week, but I must give thanks for have met, and made a friend of John.

Posts: 1941 | Registered: Feb 2003  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
rivka
Member
Member # 4859

 - posted      Profile for rivka   Email rivka         Edit/Delete Post 
Thank you for sharing that, Dan.
Posts: 32919 | Registered: Mar 2003  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Belle
Member
Member # 2314

 - posted      Profile for Belle   Email Belle         Edit/Delete Post 
quote:
This is not a fitting post for this holiday week, but I must give thanks for have met, and made a friend of John.
I disagree...I think it is completely and perfectly fitting that you make this post this week. Perhaps it will remind many of us to step back, and give thanks for the people we have met that mean something to our lives.

*hugs*

Thank you for sharing some of John's life with us.

Posts: 14428 | Registered: Aug 2001  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Kwea
Member
Member # 2199

 - posted      Profile for Kwea   Email Kwea         Edit/Delete Post 
Thank you for sharing with us and honoring the man you knew. I am sorry for your loss, and you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Posts: 15082 | Registered: Jul 2001  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Geraine
Member
Member # 9913

 - posted      Profile for Geraine   Email Geraine         Edit/Delete Post 
Around this time of year it is always good to hear about the lives of good people that served others. It reminds us of how we should strive to emulate that behavior.

I am sure there is a special place for people like Mr. Drake in the next life.

Posts: 1937 | Registered: Nov 2006  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
AchillesHeel
Member
Member # 11736

 - posted      Profile for AchillesHeel   Email AchillesHeel         Edit/Delete Post 
Thank you for honoring him in any fashion, and for sharing with us here. Goodness should never be forgotten, instead held for all to see. I rejoice for his good acts and the virtue that allowed you to respect him in such high graces.
Posts: 2302 | Registered: Aug 2008  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Bella Bee
Member
Member # 7027

 - posted      Profile for Bella Bee   Email Bella Bee         Edit/Delete Post 
This is what we've always done - standing up and telling what we know of a person, spoken by the people who knew them. Little pieces of a jigsaw life put together by those they touched.

Thank you for telling us about Mr. Drake, and what he meant to you and your family. You and he are in my thoughts.

Posts: 1528 | Registered: Nov 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
The Rabbit
Member
Member # 671

 - posted      Profile for The Rabbit   Email The Rabbit         Edit/Delete Post 
I have to agree with Belle. There is nothing more fitting for this week than to give thanks for lives who have touched are own. I hope that when I am gone, there will be those who remember my life with joy and gratitude.
Posts: 12591 | Registered: Jan 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Armoth
Member
Member # 4752

 - posted      Profile for Armoth   Email Armoth         Edit/Delete Post 
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Posts: 1604 | Registered: Mar 2003  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
   

   Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | Hatrack River Home Page

Copyright © 2008 Hatrack River Enterprises Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.


Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2