How horrible for your friend to die like that..........very sad. 

Meredith 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bobbie Humphreys" <bobbie...@aol.com> 
To: "Joan Anglin" <poaj...@sbcglobal.net> 
Cc: "Monty" <aa999...@yahoo.com>, "quadriplegic" <quad-list@eskimo.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 5:43:36 PM 
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] 19_anniversary 


I had a C-5,6 quad friend, Gunther, from college in 1979 who moved from New 
Jersey to Reno after school. He went out at night in the winter and when her 
returned home alone, his power chair got stuck on the ice. They found him the 
next day frozen to death ........this was pre cell phone area. I still think 
about him from time to time. 
Ramapo college in New Jersey, where I studied music & theater for 3 years, was 
a FANTASTIC way for me to learn what I could and couldn't do for myself ..... 
Prior my family did everything for me. Living on campus with other people with 
different disabilities was quite eye-opening for me in soooooooo many ways. 
I ended up needing to transfer to Erie, PA to Edinbour University to get away 
from a physically abusive boyfriend that I ended up getting engaged to for 2 
months. 
1 1/2 years later I met my sweet Pete when I moved back in with my Mom but 
after 1 year I HAD to move out on my own ......... That was 30 YEARS ago? 
I have NO idea why I just told you guys all that stuff. Bobbie 




On Nov 14, 2012, at 4:12 PM, "Joan Anglin" < poaj...@sbcglobal.net > wrote: 








Happy happy anniversary! It’s always a bit of a celebration that time goes by 
so quickly, and it is so great to hear that you have no serious health issues. 
I feel blessed that I seem to have gotten better over the years and it sounds 
like you’re doing the same. Rather as though your body adjusts to the different 
needs and weather. Reno is also down in the teens at night, but is bright and 
sunny during the day, getting up to 49° today. Much better than last week, with 
a cloudy day or two and temperatures in the low thirties during the day-yuck. 
Good luck as you forge ahead. Joan 





From: Monty [mailto:aa999...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 3:18 AM 
To: quadriplegic 
Subject: [QUAD-L] 19_anniversary 





Good morning everybody and have been meaning to write sooner but time seems to 
fly by at times. It's my anniversary of 19 years post injury as of 3 PM today. 
It seems kind of weird because I was 19 when the car accident happened. For the 
most part I feel like I'm on top of the world well at least for someone dealing 
with spinal injury. Have been in the process these last few months on getting a 
new chair from 21st-century products. Medicaid had no problem of approving it 
with no denial except for the paint color which I have to pay out-of-pocket. I 
have remained extremely active outside of my home on a daily basis of voluntary 
and employment. About three months ago I moved into a much bigger place under 
government subsidized apartments which offered me a three-bedroom unit versus 
the shoebox sized one-bedroom I had before. Unfortunately without the property 
management Not being up front with me about room dimensions,I had to take the 
living room but my live-in roommate now has a bedroom of her own. Next month I 
will be going on vacation to celebrate my grandpa's 90th birthday down in 
Tucson. That is where all my family is and I visit about every year or so. 
Medically I really can't complain about anything, with no skin issues that I'm 
having to deal with for the moment. The morning temperatures here in northern 
Indiana the last week has been down in the low 20s with daytime temperatures 
barely in the 40s. It is always so much fun to get my body to adjust for these 
temperatures and I'm the one choosing to say here in this cold climate. After 
being employed at target for over 17 years now in customer service you learn a 
little bit on how retailers rotate their inventory on a regular basis. The last 
couple Springtime I found some excellent deals on jackets at Sears at 70 to 80% 
off the regular retail price which have been keeping me warm and toasty at 
least for the top half of me. I thank you all for your ongoing encouragement 
and hope the best for all of you. From Monty of Indiana 3/4 complete 19 years 

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