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Son of Jarhead
06-27-2018, 12:25 PM
A couple DBR posters, -jk & Jim3k, reached out to me to see how my dad, Jarhead (aka. Ted), is doing since he hasn't posted in a while. I know he is one of the oldest DBR posters, both in age (he's 89!) and in the number of years he's been posting (he joined the group shortly after it was started). So, at Jim's request, here is an update on my pops:

At 89, dad's memory isn't quite what it used to be (who's would be with 89 years of memories!?), but he's still one of the smartest people I've ever met. On Father's Day, he enjoyed sharing stories with his grandkids. Some they'd heard before, and he left out a few details in some, but we all enjoyed them. We never get tired of his stories about his childhood in Brooklyn, his adolescent years in Alexandria, his 26 years in the USMC, his time at Duke... all great stories!

He had back surgery a little over a year ago, and while the recovery was hard (especially the aftereffects of the anesthesia), he is standing tall again and looking more like his old Marine self!! Ok, well... not as tall as he used to, he's shrunk. :D

He hasn't posted lately, but he does still read occasionally. His biggest issues seem to be 1) he got a new computer and despite spending most of his working days in computers he just can't seem to get it set up the way he wants to and it frustrates him so he doesn't use it as much as he used to, and 2) the wifi in his retirement community has been... well, it sucks, and he & Mrs. Jarhead (aka. Velma) have complained numerous times, but the management company hasn't resolved the issue yet, so even when he might want to get on, he simply can't.

All in all, Pops is doing quite well for 89. He's one tough old Jarhead!! He still hits the gym every week, which really helped in the physical part of his recovery from that back surgery. And he still cheers on his beloved Blue Devils!! He & Velma watch every game together, high-fiving after every score! He hasn't made it to a football game in a couple years, the walking and stairs are just too much, as are the potential hot/cold extremes in temps. If anybody ever has a ticket in one of those fancy climate controlled boxes and wants to take an old Marine with them, I'm sure he'd be delighted. ;)

If anyone wants me to get him a message, feel free to message me or post below and I'll make sure he sees it.

Love ya' Old Man!

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On another personal note... my mom, Barbara Perkins Buschman (Duke Class of '46), who Duke students from the 40's through 90's may well have known, passed away last month 8 days shy of her 94th birthday. http://www.cremnc.com/memsol.cgi?user_id=2102853 She retired after 47 years at Duke in '93. She was Housing Coordinator, or as the students late on called her, "The Czar of Housing". They replaced her with 3 people and a computer system! No kidding! She went to basketball games at Cameron from her freshman year in'42 through this past season (76 years!), she knew personally the real Crash Davis and many a great basketball player from Dick Groat through to Grant Hill, and she was present to see every jersey retirement ever! I'm sure going to miss her!

A couple quick stories: 1) When mom was 80, she needed AAA surgery. She asked the surgeons "what is the recovery time for someone 80 years old?" They told her 3 months. She said "Well, you better schedule it before the middle of August because I don't want to miss any basketball games." They thought she was kidding. She wasn't. & 2) She and I went to the dedication of the basketball practice facility back in '08. Coach K gave a little speech that he ended by saying that he had to run but we could all go around and check out the facility. As he walked off the riser he had been standing on and spotted my mom through the crowd, he cut through right to her! He gave her a big hug, called her by name and asked her how retirement was treating her. Now, she had retired 15 years earlier and they hadn't seen each other at least since then, and really they barely ever interacted in the 13 years their tenures at Duke overlapped so she was quite surprised. I swear she smiled non-stop for weeks after that! (thanks Coach!):cool:

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Both my parents were charter Iron Duke members and Duke alumni, so I come by my fandom quite honestly. I've been truly blessed to have been able to attend games of many sports with both of them for 5+ decades. Thanks for indulging me as I show some parent love. :)

devildeac
06-27-2018, 12:30 PM
Thanks for sharing! We have many fond memories of you and your Dad tailgating with us in the Blue Zone and then on Devil's Alley. Best regards to him!

DukieInKansas
06-27-2018, 12:52 PM
Thanks for the update on your Dad. Write down those stories - I sure wish we had written down more of our parents' stories.

I'm sorry for your loss. It doesn't matter how long a life a good mother has - it is never long enough. May your memories help you through this time.

Indoor66
06-27-2018, 01:04 PM
Thank you for the update. I have missed your dad. Glad all is about well. Semper Fi

OldPhiKap
06-27-2018, 01:27 PM
Thanks for the update, and best wishes for your whole family.

moonpie23
06-27-2018, 02:29 PM
Semper Fi to your dad from the son of another Marine (passed)


thanks for the update...

weezie
06-27-2018, 03:41 PM
Wonderful update. Sending massive hugs to your Dad and Mrs. Jarhead.

God bless your mom, too! Tell her we know there's a Devil in heaven!

PackMan97
06-27-2018, 03:54 PM
This is why I love the internet. Thanks for sharing! Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.


2) the wifi in his retirement community has been... well, it sucks, and he & Mrs. Jarhead (aka. Velma) have complained numerous times, but the management company hasn't resolved the issue yet, so even when he might want to get on, he simply can't.

I have no idea what resources you have... is getting them a mobile 4G hotspot that would allow them to bypass the wifi all together and run on the cell network? or maybe an iPad or Surface with a built-in cellular service? Just thinking outside of the box if connectivity is important to them. Obviously cost and monthly maintenance would be an i$$ue.

Son of Jarhead
06-27-2018, 04:58 PM
I have no idea what resources you have... is getting them a mobile 4G hotspot that would allow them to bypass the wifi all together and run on the cell network? or maybe an iPad or Surface with a built-in cellular service? Just thinking outside of the box if connectivity is important to them. Obviously cost and monthly maintenance would be an i$$ue.

I like the outside the box thinking... Cell service isn't very good there either. I was able to use my phone as a hotspot but only in certain spots in the home. We didn't know about their connectivity issue until Father's Day, but my sibs & I are trying to help them with this, but as you point out, in a way that doesn't cost too much and that wouldn't be too much of a burden to keep going. I'm the closest to him, but an hour-n-half drive each way is a little far for tech support.:)

weezie
06-27-2018, 08:45 PM
I know nothing but my son told us to get Orbis at Costco and they were a big improvement out here in the boonies.

OZZIE4DUKE
06-27-2018, 09:35 PM
Please say hi to your dad for me and pass along my best wishes. We miss y’all at tailgate. Sorry for your loss.

LGD GTHc!

Jeffrey
06-28-2018, 11:29 AM
This is one of my all-time favorite DBR threads! Thanks for posting it and all my best to you & your family!

TruBlu
06-29-2018, 04:32 PM
Dittos to what DiK said above about writing down those stories. I wish I had done more of that. Also, record those stories on a tape. I wish I did. It is a real pleasure to be able to hear the stories in their own voice.

Best wishes to your family. I always enjoyed reading his posts, and look forward to seeing more of them, if you can get that pesky internet thingy worked out.

sagegrouse
06-29-2018, 06:49 PM
A couple DBR posters, -jk & Jim3k, reached out to me to see how my dad, Jarhead (aka. Ted), is doing since he hasn't posted in a while. I know he is one of the oldest DBR posters, both in age (he's 89!) and in the number of years he's been posting (he joined the group shortly after it was started). So, at Jim's request, here is an update on my pops:

At 89, dad's memory isn't quite what it used to be (who's would be with 89 years of memories!?), but he's still one of the smartest people I've ever met. On Father's Day, he enjoyed sharing stories with his grandkids. Some they'd heard before, and he left out a few details in some, but we all enjoyed them. We never get tired of his stories about his childhood in Brooklyn, his adolescent years in Alexandria, his 26 years in the USMC, his time at Duke... all great stories!

He had back surgery a little over a year ago, and while the recovery was hard (especially the aftereffects of the anesthesia), he is standing tall again and looking more like his old Marine self!! Ok, well... not as tall as he used to, he's shrunk. :D

He hasn't posted lately, but he does still read occasionally. His biggest issues seem to be 1) he got a new computer and despite spending most of his working days in computers he just can't seem to get it set up the way he wants to and it frustrates him so he doesn't use it as much as he used to, and 2) the wifi in his retirement community has been... well, it sucks, and he & Mrs. Jarhead (aka. Velma) have complained numerous times, but the management company hasn't resolved the issue yet, so even when he might want to get on, he simply can't.

All in all, Pops is doing quite well for 89. He's one tough old Jarhead!! He still hits the gym every week, which really helped in the physical part of his recovery from that back surgery. And he still cheers on his beloved Blue Devils!! He & Velma watch every game together, high-fiving after every score! He hasn't made it to a football game in a couple years, the walking and stairs are just too much, as are the potential hot/cold extremes in temps. If anybody ever has a ticket in one of those fancy climate controlled boxes and wants to take an old Marine with them, I'm sure he'd be delighted. ;)

If anyone wants me to get him a message, feel free to message me or post below and I'll make sure he sees it.

Love ya' Old Man!

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On another personal note... my mom, Barbara Perkins Buschman (Duke Class of '46), who Duke students from the 40's through 90's may well have known, passed away last month 8 days shy of her 94th birthday. http://www.cremnc.com/memsol.cgi?user_id=2102853 She retired after 47 years at Duke in '93. She was Housing Coordinator, or as the students late on called her, "The Czar of Housing". They replaced her with 3 people and a computer system! No kidding! She went to basketball games at Cameron from her freshman year in'42 through this past season (76 years!), she knew personally the real Crash Davis and many a great basketball player from Dick Groat through to Grant Hill, and she was present to see every jersey retirement ever! I'm sure going to miss her!

A couple quick stories: 1) When mom was 80, she needed AAA surgery. She asked the surgeons "what is the recovery time for someone 80 years old?" They told her 3 months. She said "Well, you better schedule it before the middle of August because I don't want to miss any basketball games." They thought she was kidding. She wasn't. & 2) She and I went to the dedication of the basketball practice facility back in '08. Coach K gave a little speech that he ended by saying that he had to run but we could all go around and check out the facility. As he walked off the riser he had been standing on and spotted my mom through the crowd, he cut through right to her! He gave her a big hug, called her by name and asked her how retirement was treating her. Now, she had retired 15 years earlier and they hadn't seen each other at least since then, and really they barely ever interacted in the 13 years their tenures at Duke overlapped so she was quite surprised. I swear she smiled non-stop for weeks after that! (thanks Coach!):cool:

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Both my parents were charter Iron Duke members and Duke alumni, so I come by my fandom quite honestly. I've been truly blessed to have been able to attend games of many sports with both of them for 5+ decades. Thanks for indulging me as I show some parent love. :)

My condolences to you on the loss of your Mom. I remember well when Ted and Barbara chaperoned our fraternity parties. She at the time was the assistant to Bob Cox (the first), the Dean of Men.

Best wishes to Jarhead. I enjoyed our on-line conversations.

Indoor66
06-29-2018, 08:05 PM
I chaperoned frat parties in the 60's and she was the boss. Good times.

Son of Jarhead
06-30-2018, 01:39 AM
My condolences to you on the loss of your Mom. I remember well when Ted and Barbara chaperoned our fraternity parties. She at the time was the assistant to Bob Cox (the first), the Dean of Men.

Best wishes to Jarhead. I enjoyed our on-line conversations.

Thanks, Sagegrouse. My mom told me that they used to do the chaperoning, but I'd love to hear more about it. :)

She worked for Bob Cox for years, though she always called him Robert. One of my brothers was named after him and he was godfather to me and all my sibs. A favorite story she often told was that Dean Robert Cox wanted to promote her into a new position to handle housing assignments (she had been his secretary). At first, Human Resources, said no, saying that "a job like that was better suited to a man, and besides, she didn't have the education". To that last part, Dean Robert Cox went to HR and asked incredulously "Does a degree from Duke count!?" He got her the promotion. She did later work under Dean Richard Cox, who was not related to Robert. Rich did a reading at mom's memorial service. She loved her Duke family, the many friends she made in 47 years work years, and many came to her memorial service, sharing some great stories with us.

Son of Jarhead
06-30-2018, 01:46 AM
I chaperoned frat parties in the 60's and she was the boss. Good times.

I'd really love to hear more about that! :D In fact, if anybody knew my mom and can share anything (stories, info, pics, whatever) with me, I know my sibs and her grandkids would greatly appreciate it, as would I.

bjornolf
07-05-2018, 06:00 PM
Thanks so much for the update, so sorry to hear about your mom.

Indoor66
07-05-2018, 06:40 PM
I'd really love to hear more about that! :D In fact, if anybody knew my mom and can share anything (stories, info, pics, whatever) with me, I know my sibs and her grandkids would greatly appreciate it, as would I.

I'll never tell, except that we got paid $3.00 + a bottle of a favorite libation.

Son of Jarhead
07-11-2018, 02:53 PM
I just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who commented here or sent PM's to me. I am extremely grateful for the kind words and well wishes. This community is wonderful!

Thanks!
-Eric

Son of Jarhead
04-01-2019, 04:46 PM
9263

My old Pops is still lookin' good at 90!

I thought I'd share this pic from Jarhead's big 90th birthday celebration last weekend as another update on him for his beloved DBR community. Of, course, he's sad we lost yesterday, but as always, he's super proud of Coach K & his players (as am I, on all counts). Go Duke!!!!! & GTHC!!

devildeac
04-01-2019, 04:57 PM
9263

My old Pops is still lookin' good at 90!

I thought I'd share this pic from Jarhead's big 90th birthday celebration last weekend as another update on him for his beloved DBR community. Of, course, he's sad we lost yesterday, but as always, he's super proud of Coach K & his players (as am I, on all counts). Go Duke!!!!! & GTHC!!

Great photo!

Please give the old geezer (term used with utmost affection) a spork so he can have his cake and eat it, too! Plus, please administer a hug from me.

DukieInKansas
04-01-2019, 06:46 PM
Happy belated birthday, Sir JarHead! May your 90th year be filled with joy and unexpected blessings.

Son of Jarhead
04-01-2019, 07:58 PM
Great photo!

Please give the old geezer (term used with utmost affection) a spork so he can have his cake and eat it, too! Plus, please administer a hug from me.

Will do, good sir!

Unfortunately, I can't spork you. I apparently need to spread my sporks around.


Happy belated birthday, Sir JarHead! May your 90th year be filled with joy and unexpected blessings.

I'll pass on your warm wishes. Thanks!

Bostondevil
04-01-2019, 08:28 PM
Happy Belated, Jarhead!

BeachBlueDevil
04-02-2019, 08:44 AM
9263

My old Pops is still lookin' good at 90!

I thought I'd share this pic from Jarhead's big 90th birthday celebration last weekend as another update on him for his beloved DBR community. Of, course, he's sad we lost yesterday, but as always, he's super proud of Coach K & his players (as am I, on all counts). Go Duke!!!!! & GTHC!!

What a full head of hair at 90... I'm jealous!

Indoor66
04-02-2019, 08:47 AM
What a full head of hair at 90... I'm jealous!

God does love him.

He has hair like Coach K.

Son of Jarhead
04-02-2019, 07:46 PM
What a full head of hair at 90... I'm jealous!


God does love him. He has hair like Coach K.

He does still have all his own hair, and he didn't turn even a little gray until about 80, so yeah, a lot like Coach K. Unfortunately, my mom's side of the family grays earlier, much to my sister and one brothers chagrin, and... much to my other brothers chagrin, and my own, thins out on top too. :(

OldPhiKap
04-02-2019, 07:50 PM
Semper f’n Fi!

May God bless the man.

OZZIE4DUKE
04-05-2019, 01:20 PM
9263

My old Pops is still lookin' good at 90!

I thought I'd share this pic from Jarhead's big 90th birthday celebration last weekend as another update on him for his beloved DBR community. Of, course, he's sad we lost yesterday, but as always, he's super proud of Coach K & his players (as am I, on all counts). Go Duke!!!!! & GTHC!!

Happy belated birthday, Jarhead! Hope you and BushDevil can make it to our tailgate this fall! http://www.crazietalk.net/ourhouse/images/smilies/devil9f.gif

Reddevil
04-05-2019, 02:40 PM
This is what it is all about. Sharing special memories about special people in our lives. We got an Irish Setter puppy in Durham when my dad was in the PhD program in 1966-67 I believe. Named him Duke Reddevil. Last week I sent my mom a text because I could not remember his birthday (he lived 17 years!). She replied and yesterday I received a letter from her. Inside was a picture from Christmas 1972, with me, my sister, and Duke sitting on the living room floor together. I had Duke's stocking in my hand. I still have his stocking and hang it each Christmas. That picture has been on my parents refrigerator for nearly 50 years and now it is on mine.

I am glad you have had so many memorable experiences with your parents and hope you have many more with your dad. Cherish those stories and tell yours too. Someone is cherishing those.

OldPhiKap
07-04-2019, 08:44 AM
Fourth of July bump. Semper Fi.

Jim3k
07-05-2019, 05:18 PM
Somehow I missed this.

Good to see Jarhead looking good. Patriarch he is.

Best wishes, Jar, to you and your entire family.

mph
07-05-2019, 08:44 PM
I missed it too. Best wishes Jarhead! I always enjoyed your posts on the old PPB.