The picture was taken in 1939 at Lake Geneva where the Merediths planned to retire...It reminded Jim of southwest Michigan where he grew up. Diane (age 3), Grandpa Jim, Grandma Lottie and Ken (age 7) are on a bench near the lake. Lottie is posing with Ken's bow and arrow, which is why Ken is downcast.
Grandpa Jim Meredith had a steady hand on the family, calm, kind and focused with a strong work ethic that sometimes had him at Western Electric 7 days a week. (That happened when the apartment above them was not rented or when someone skipped out without paying them the rent.)
In the summer of 1940, Jim's health faltered, a harbinger of what would come a later. He was 59.
These entries come from a tiny diary that I thought was a date or address book I did not read it until after Pieces of a Life was published.
Thursday, Aug. 1-2, 1940 "Doctor told Papa he has an infected leg...Papa sits in chair with hot towels on leg."
Monday, Aug. 5, 1940 "Papa came home from Doctor's and went to bed with case of pleurisy. Very painful." Two days later, Ruth said, "No relief for Papa yet."
Thursday, Aug. 8, 1940 "Had Doctor over for Papa today. He bound him up some more and helped a lot." The following day Papa was up for a few hours, so on the road to recovery."
The medical picture sketched in these lines seems murky. Was the leg really infected? How? Was the pleurisy related to the leg infection? Ruth skipped many days in the little 1940 diary, so the questions about her father's illness remain a mystery Also, on Aug. 16 she, Ken and Diane (me) went to Ann Arbor by train to visit John's mother, Esther Wood, and his stepfather, Guy Wood Sr. Others they saw were Guy Wood Jr., John's stepbrother, as well as Sara Jane Wood and her new husband, Ellis Tobey. They were married a few weeks earlier. John drove to Ann Arbor to join Ruth and the kids on Aug. 21.
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