I just saw on Facebook that my late friend Ed West would be
83 today.
Ed was a loveable character.
I remember in my teen years he smoked Lucky Strike cigarettes. He kept offering me a smoke and I finally took
him up and the next time and the next time.
Then one day, before he offered me one
I asked him for on and said something like, “No! Buy your own!” I was hooked, I bought my own.
His whole family was funny and lovable just like him. I got to know his family when they lived in
the Marietta Place Apartments. I carpooled
with their neighbor Ben Renfroe to work in Atlanta and most mornings sat in
their living room. I go to know his mother
Roxie, step father Frank, brother Alfred, and a sister called Bob.
I remember Ed used to “court” a lady that lived on Boulevard
in Atlanta in some apartments about half way between the Federal Prison and
Grants Park. Me and our other friend(s)
would wait in the car in front of the apartment while he was romancing inside.
I lined Ed up on a date with his first wife Sue. A few years later they called me up and first
Sue chewed me out for introducing them and then Ed took the phone and chewed me
out also. I think their spat was just temporary. They got along great after that.
Ed and someone worked on the brakes of my Volvo, PV544, in front
of their house when they lived on Marrs Hill Road. About a week later we took the Volvo to
Nashville to the Grand Ole Opry. This
was 1963, just before I went on Navy active duty. Between Chattanooga and Nashville, then
before expressways, were some very steep inclines, up and down. Going down a steep hill, me applying the
Volvo’s brakes, the brakes failed. Our
speed increased. Back then, on some of
the highways going up they had “Runaway Ramps”, which saved our lives. I don’t remember how my friends in the car
fixed the brakes, but they did. When we
were going down the highway hlll at a high rate of speed Ed was screaming. I remember the late Johnny Pascoe hollered, “SHUTUP
ED!!”
My late mother was crazy about Ed. She and he were always playing telephone tricks
on each other.. The lady with Ed in this is my late mother, Ethel Janie Petty Hunter.
Ed was a good person.
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