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Posted Monday 05 May 2003
Death and Phil Nimmo
Back in Henrietta Grade School (North Texas, 1950-1956), Phil Nimmo was a classmate. Lived on a farm to the west. His mom taught third grade and art. His whole family was quiet, and slightly rounded.I stayed the night once, and was introduced to Ghost Rider comics, and the concept of using baking soda instead of toothpaste. I still remember the Ghost Rider story: while he (Ghost Rider) was unconscious, the bad guys bandaged up his head, but put a deadly tarantula inside the bandage. Later on, they were as surprised as I was when he was not dead. Come to find out, he had taken the spider out of the bandage. It was a relief to me, and I'll bet you're happy, too.
In later years, Phil Nimmo's mom died. I no longer recall how or why. An illness. And then in high school, one winter day I got a call, Phil's brother Lindsay had found his father; he'd died abed during the night. For some reason, hearing this news, it seemed vitally important to drive fast. Their farm was perhaps 7 miles out the highway. Many of my friends were there. Did we think we were a comfort to Phil Nimmo?
Years later, living in Dallas, I heard roundabout that Phil Nimmo now lived in Dallas. I located him and phoned. He seemed quite surprised to hear from me, and seemed displeased. He didn't quite know why I was calling. I can still feel it, but I can't exactly say why, either.
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mstandley wrote:
I'm trying to remember the Nimmos. The name is really familiar. Was there possibly a younger sister?
05/07/03 11:59:56
bloggard wrote:
I think ... no sister. Just the two boys. I might have the young brother's name wrong, but I believe it was Linsey or Lindsay. He should have been a bit older than you. I no longer know what happened with Phil and Lindsay after the death of their father. I suppose they moved away to relatives. Their farm was about halfway to Wichita Falls, a left turn from the highway. I wonder if I could still find it. Phil's father kept bees, once upon a time.
05/07/03 13:06:57
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