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Briggs Scott
September 17, 2011
I remember Jerry while growing up in New Roads. I spent the night with Eva and Hazel on Court St. while I was in high school. Jerry had a room upstairs in the house.
When I was younger, Jerry officiated little league football games. He had a baseball glove that I liked, and he agreed to give it to me if I made a play in one of our games. Well, I got in for only one play, but recovered a fumble and got his glove.
Anyway, must have been important to me if I still remember it.
May Gob bless Jerry with eternal peace in His kingdom.
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