Spring 2021
Bill Erdman
(407) 644-0391
1171 Willa Vista Trail, Maitland, Fl.. 32751
Class web Site: seeoursite.org/lehigh
Is there anyone left out there?
I haven’t heard a peep from any of you guys! It sure makes it hard to write a
newsletter about the “Golden Years” of the Class of ’52. I expected it to be
the other way around - as you sat around in your mask and hand sanitizer,
looking for something to do, I was sure you would take this opportunity to write
me several newsy notes. It is your loss as I am forced to bore you with my
misadventures.
As stated last issue, I had set a
goal of 90 miles on my bike, the week of my 90th birthday. I
achieved the goal and beyond - 118 miles in 5 days bracketing my birthday. In
fact I did 290 miles that month of September. My family gave me a great
celebration via Zoom. Seeing all my family was a fitting reward.
HOWEVER, don’t be too excited
about my skills on a bike. At 6:30am, October 7th, your knight of
the road was hit broadside by a woman that ran a red traffic light and
demolished my bike and also did the same to me! As I crossed an intersection on
a green light, I looked right and saw only the hood of a full-size pickup truck
as it hit me. My only reflex was to straight-arm the hood - this saved my life.
The action threw me from my bike which she then ran over. If I had stayed on
it, I would not be writing this today. The good news: I walked away from it,
mostly cuts and bruises, a sore hip and leg, dislocated thumb from the hood,
driver was insured, passerby gave police an eye-witness account of what happened
and I had it all recorded on my helmet camera.
Kinda morbid, Bill. Any less
intense information? Yes, there is - My camera was torn from my helmet and
landed out in the road - five cars drove over it (recorded of course). Not
light-hearted enough? Well, if you must have something to laugh at I need to
tell you that every part of my body was covered by cuts and bruises, except my
face, so as I laid on a slab in the ER, I looked like what I was - a 90 year-old
bag of bones. I called my wife to tell her that I made it to the hospital. To
do this lying down, I had to hold my cell phone over my head. Yep. I dropped
it on my forehead and drew more blood! It was the first time I laughed all
morning.
OK Guys, this is what you get for
not sending me some updates. Write to me. Save me from myself. Bill
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Deceased:
*No record found
in web site: Lewis P. Bush '52, Avon Lake, Ohio,
Dec. 25, 2020. A Theta Chi brother, Mr. Bush was a veteran of the
U.S. Army. He worked for International Salt Company for 40 years as a
mining engineer and general manager of the salt mine on Whiskey Island.
Per
Bill Skillman, Lewis is Class of '53.
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