so jerry died again in 2017. got it.

  • June 25, 2018, 4:44 a.m.
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[‘again’? what yall know zombies now? yes again.]. no uh for those of you who don’t know. 2 yrs. ago i wrote that jerry, a neighbor of my...........mom’s my parents’ a tenant. of theirs had died. well and i know this may be confusing apparently. he didn’t. we all just thought. he had bc.........in the paper.....at the time it said something about how. if there’s anyone who’d like to come forward regarding errors. oft of that paper/piece. then uh they should. and so ............we thought. by that he somehow had? according to that? i know i don’t completely understand it either so it’s ok if others are. [in fact i expect them to be which is. interesting]. um no but this time. Jerry actually died.
Anyway. to get back to my point which i haven’t actually stated. yet according to his obituary he was a kind guy and he was born in 1945 [or was it 1943?] and from wisconsin. yeah ya know. i don’t ever remember a any bad, experiences w/ him he was always quiet. except when he was loud [ok so not ‘always’.]. no um.......... but i think. he didn’t quite understand that.
i just. i never knew he was from wisconsin. he worked as a volunteer.........in fact. He worked for Habitat for Humanity.]. which i think maybe my dad worked for one summer back in 1999. back before his accident. [no my dad’s ok. now............] but i just. apparently it’s this well known organisation well known program. well growing up i never thought anything of that it was just. ‘ok Dad’s going to work’ or ‘Dad has this construction project to work on’. it was just. kindof what they did ya know? like they never made a big deal out of it or anything. they were humble. [my dad’s still here btw.]. which is nice. they weren’t doing it for recognition they were doing it. cause those are the kinds of people they were. er are. rather.
yeah.........those good people man. appreciate them ya know? cause....... only the good die young. no uh..........and not just young either. all kinds of people and all kinds of ages.


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