Thirty years ago, was the Summer of Death for my family and
in-laws, and co-workers.
Memorial for Joe Wilke's Children at Noonday Baptist Church Cemetery
It started June 6, 1988, my mother’s birthday. We had just bought a Chrysler Voyager van and
went over for her birthday dinner and to show off our new van. I remember she was so short she had a hard
time getting in and out of it. On our
ride she told me I have been neglecting Daddy, and I needed to visit him more
often.
On the way home that evening the traffic was backed up at
the Bells Ferry Road and 4-Lane Intersection.
Many police cars and some ambulances were there with flashing lights.
When I went to work early the next morning I learned that
our co-worker Joe Wilke’s wife tried making a left turn onto on-coming traffic
and was hit, killing their three children.
His wife survived.
Joe is deaf. He had a
hard time with that. He divorced his
wife and decided he wanted to be alone as much as possible, bought some
mountain land in Fannin County. On his
off days he and his dog spent their away from civilization on his new
property. At night he slept in his car
and tied his dog to a tree outside. One
morning, when he got up his dog was bloody and almost dead. Apparently, a bear came into their area and
the dog barked at the bear and it mauled the dog. Joe, being deaf, did not hear it. Joe had to have his friend put down.
Joe bought him a motorcycle and some people think he moved
to Florida and with a gang of bikers.
About 26 days after Joe’s children’s deaths, in early July, on Sunday Morning we got a phone call from our sister-in-law, Anna’s
brother Tommy’s wife, Thelma. Thelma
said something terrible had happened to Tommy.
Tommy and friends were spending time at Lake Juliette north
of Griffin. Like Juliette was built by
Tommy and his co-workers. They had built
it for Georgia Power. I think they had a
deer camp there. One of Tommy’s friends
were rowing a boat and Tommy was swimming alongside him. They were talking. His friend said something that would require a reply, and none
came. Tommy wasn’t there.
The authorities looked and looked in the lake for the body
and could not find it. It surfaced in
October 1989, about 15 months later.
After Thelma called it was up to us to notify her Dad and
Mom. It was Sunday morning, they would
be in Church. Anna is good detective, somehow she figured they were
visiting her mother’s sister’s church, Maple Avenue Methodist Church. Anna called her cousin Stan, son of the
sister, he lived in the area of the church and Stan went to the church and
notified them.
We went to be with them.
They were very upset.
Twelve days later, two days before my birthday, my mother
called and said Daddy was very sick and he would not let them take him to the
hospital. I drove over to their house
and convinced he needed to go and have them check him over. He reluctantly went with me.
While I was in the examining room with him with medical
people coming and going I could see he was worried. I wanted to tell him I loved him but could
not work up the gumption. We didn’t do
that in our family. I regret that.
He died later that day.
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