HE WAS OUR OLDER BROTHER
Posted for: RANDALL LEE MCELREATH:
Randy was the older brother for all of us kids on the block. He was fun to be around and often pulled practical jokes. He especially liked to start watermelon fights after eating it and his older brother usually got the worse of it. I was 16 when Randy lost his life in Viet Nam and even now I wonder what he could have accomplished in this life. His sense of humor and fair play woould have taken him far in life. Money didn't mean too much to him, but being a buddy did. His dad was in WW II and came back. We all wish that Randy had, along with the others.
Posted by: Barbara Dollison
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Wednesday, June 2, 1999
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