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  1. #1
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    Goodbye old friend.....

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    Today I said goodbye to a very special friend.....and his name was Bill Jennings... This is his story....

    About a year ago I was doing some research on the Lost Pegleg in the local ( Hemet, California ) library, when a volunteer told me that I should meet a man named Bill Jennings. I said ok who's Bill Jennings. She told me that Bill was a extremely noted author, editor and just a GREAT guy to talk to. Well I'm always ready to talk to anyone who might have some info, so I called and talked to his wife Anne and we set a date to meet. I was very nervous to meet someone who was well educated and a true professional ( I didn't want to come across like someone who has not done his homework ). So when I met Bill I brought some of my collection of newspaper clippings, some Desert Magazine's and my copy of Golden Mirages ( I felt prepared ). Bill and I started talking about my two favorite subjects Pegleg Smith's Lost Gold and Lost Ship of the Desert. There was a straight forwardness about Bill, he also had that look in his eye like... Well are just going to believe that or He also had a compassion like a father would give a son, and I knew right then and there I needed to see him as much as I could. I learned that Bill was a writer for Desert Magazine, he was a journalist ( he had a column called " On My Side " which ran for 40 yrs in the San Jacinto Valley ), he became the Hemet bureau chief for what is now the Press Enterprise ( the major newspaper in the Inland Empire ) and he spent a decade with University of California Riverside's Deep Canyon Research Center. He was VERY qualified. Bill was not doing well when I met him and there were times when he wasn't sure if he could talk so sometimes I bribed Bill with Marie Callender pies if he wasn't sure, and it worked... ( after all, a pie was well worth the time ). Bill and I would meet on and off over the next 6 months or so and the last time I saw him he gave me three books to read saying " these are from my private collection, but I think you'll like them ". One was from Dennis Casebier and he was right, I just couldn't put it down. I had to work a ton for awhile but as soon as I could I called and asked to meet him again, and to return the books, and that is when Anne told me he had passed......It didn't really sink in till today. There was a " gathering " at the Hemet Museum ( the old depot ) and it was then that I realized just how special he REALLY was. Someone once told that you can tell how rich a person's life was by how many people come to bid farewell... and Bill was a VERY rich man. The place was packed with all kinds of people, journalist, historians, editors, friends and family members. His children ( all are full grown adults ) wore " Dads " Hawaiian shirts and in his honor did not iron them. LOL....His greatgrandaughter played her flute ( she has only been playing for 2 weeks- brave girl ). There were people wearing bandanna's ( another Bill trademark ) and there were a lot of tears. But they were not tears of sorrow, they were tears of joy, in celebrating a life of someone very very special. We all sat around and told " funny Bill stories " and just reminisced about Bill. Afterwards we went back to Bills place and had food and drink and just sat back and relaxed.
    Bill, wherever you are, I THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart for all the time you have given me, and I am PROUD to call you my friend. I know I will never meet another one like you... I miss you......

    PLL

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    A collage of Bill's life

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    The lady in the middle wearing purple is Katherine Siva a very respected Cahuilla Elder.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Siva_Saubel

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    Anne Jennings and some fat guy LOL !!!! ( me )

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    The band

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    A collection of friends

    Here's a link to Bill's obit: http://www.pe.com/localnews/rivcount...4.399f8b4.html
    WEBSITE    http://www.dezertmagazine.com TWITTER    http://twitter.com/dezertmagazine FACEBOOK  http://www.facebook.com/dezertmagazine

  2. #2
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    Dec 2007
    Wisconsin
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    Re: Goodbye old friend.....

    Great memorial to your friend, thank you for sharing.

    Kurt & Connie.
    "Carelessness, overconfidence and arrogance are our greatest enemies."

  3. #3
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    Aug 2007
    Rio Rancho, NM (Albuquerque)
    X-terra 70 WolfPack
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    Re: Goodbye old friend.....

    You know, life is just too damn short.
    Freedom has a flavor the protected will never know. Vietnam # 10 G.I Wolfpack

  4. #4
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    Oct 2008
    So Calif.
    Garrett, Pulse Star 2, "Cachefinder" LRL, GPL
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    Re: Goodbye old friend.....

    I had the rare opportunity to be taken under wing for a little less than a year by 'Big' Jim Christiansen, one of the spearfishing greats of all time. Jim was one of a handful of pioneers from the Long Beach Neptune's club that had to build his own gear and learn by hands on experience. His wisdom about the sea, sea-life, and man's interaction with them were not lost forever in his passing.

    I am teaching my sons and others what I learned from Jim and making sure they know where I got it from. His name will not be forgotten, at least not while I am still alive, and I can only hope that my sons will mention him to their children.

    My condolences during your time of loss,

    Glenn
    "... you aint livin the good life... til you put a girl in it."

    Brooks and Dunn

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    Jan 2005
    DAKOTA TERRITORY
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    Re: Goodbye old friend.....

    John what a nice tribute to your friend, and my condolences on your loss. Mr Jennings was one of those rare individuals, really a treasure in the flesh. Treasures come in many forms, and the best treasure is a friend. I think Mr Jennings would be pleased amigo.
    Your friend,
    Roy ~ Oroblanco
    SUPPORT THE BEEF INDUSTRY - EAT BEEF
    "We must find a way, or we will make one."--Hannibal Barca

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    Apr 2007
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    Re: Goodbye old friend.....

    Incredible tribute to a true treasure of a person. Thank you for sharing with us some of what he was like. My prayers are with the friends and family of this great man!

 

 

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