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It is so good to see Joyce Brinlee up and around. For three months she has been very sick and was in the hospital for several weeks. She wants to thank everyone for their prayers and added “they worked!”… …I learned this past week that my friend and classmate Lyndle Ellis is in the hospital in Tulsa. Lyndle was one of the outstanding baseball players of the 1965 HHS State Championship baseball team…..I was in Calvin recently and had the opportunity to visit with my longtime friend Sue Chapman. She is one of the finest Christian ladies I have ever known. Her late husband Amos was also a fine Christian gentleman and I would often drive to Calvin just to buy my gas at their station. Sue’s daughter, Terri is an incredible pianist. I learned from Sue that she is on YouTube and Dayna and I plan on watching her performance this weekend. If you would like to hear her music, go to Terri Chapman Haynie. You will be glad you did….Had a great visit with Bob and Carol Irby Friday. I hadn’t seen them in quite a while. Bob and I have been best friends since our school days….He was also best man at my wedding…over 40 years ago! ….I was in Tecumseh recently and saw Kerry Brinlee. We had a really good visit. His wife is the former Becky Smith. He told me his dad Curtis is doing good but is not getting out much. He has been a good friend for many years and I always enjoy visiting with him…..Daylight Donuts is one of our family’s favorite places to go. Owner Mary Chronister is such a great lady and always upbeat. My grandson Augie and I went in Saturday morning and Mary said, “You are five minutes late!” I thought she meant they were out of donuts, but it was something much more unusual. One of her customers had brought a baby kangaroo into the shop. There were several kids in there at the time and they loved it. She promised to call me when the owner brings it back. That kangaroo is living proof that business in Holdenville is really “hopping.”…. My close friend Phillip Wood stopped by the office Saturday and we had a good visit. Phillip is one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known and also one of the best harmonica players I have ever heard…..A special thank you to my good friends Jack and Beverly Chapman for their help on an article from the past that I recently found without a date…..