Visiting John and
Donna Payne
Those who follow my blog know that Bonnie and I grew very
close to John and Donna when John and I were both waiting for, then recovering
from our lung transplants at the Madison ,
VA. I received mine on 12/23/13,
John his five days earlier.
John is a brother Marine who saw a lot of infantry combat in
Vietnam ,
and suffered a bad head wound, was one of four survivors from his platoon.
When he left Madison ,
he was doing better than I, but in the last six months has deteriorated badly.
He is down to 124 pounds (tall guy), on oxygen, too weak to get up unassisted,
sleeps a lot and is on hospice care. We decided to go now, rather than later to
see him off. The trip was about 2,200 miles.
Bonnie was able to get Donna out and about for lunch,
shopping and to the hairdresser's while I sat with John. Yes, Bonnie got braids
put in at the same time.
We met a lot of Donna's family. Below, Granddaughter Ka'Tia,
Daughter Quent, Granddaughter Bree, Daughter Carla, Grandson Scooter, and
Bonnie. Her family helps a lot taking care of John. Quent is a LPN, Carla a
CNNA.
Bree (14) is a straight A student. They all are very polite
(a southern thing). Ka'Tia took to me right away.
In addition to seeing them, we had some great food; charcoal
roast oysters, crayfish and corn chowder, gumbo, etc. I only put on 1.7 lbs.
On the way down, at a McDonalds for coffee, the guy behind
me turned out to be a friend, LtCol. Dwight Homann, USA (ret), about 450 miles from home.
He is a collector of military rifles and a history buff. I met him through my
Vietnam Marine buddy, Jack Beerup (my boss at Khe Sanh) who is a friend and
neighbor. We stopped over night with Jack on the way home and spent a couple of
hours with him and Dwight solving the world's problems.
Bob, You and Bonnie are good people. I'm sure it meant a lot to John and his family for you to make that long trip to see him and support him and family. Then to coincidence of seeing COL Homann? Some guys claim to be "chick magnets" you sir, are a Marine Magnet!
ReplyDeleteWell done Marine. s/f peteR
ReplyDeleteFair winds and following seas to both you and your buddy. Semper Fi, Marines enlisted and drafted.
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