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Thankful Thursday – Stuart Cohen

            On this Thankful Thursday I am thankful for Stuart Cohen. Stuart and I worked together for twenty-two years at the Charleston Speech and Hearing Center. If you looked up the word integrity in The Oxford Dictionary of the English Language, there would be a picture of Stuart Cohen. In this day when there are full page newspaper advertisements for hearing aids that are grossly overpriced, I am reminded of the many times that I sat in my office and listened to Stuart talking some older patients out of buying one. I meet people on an almost weekly basis who tell me about the great contributions of the Speech and Hearing Center to the community and about Stuart in particular. In those many years together, Stuart and I discussed a world of subjects and always in a civil manner. Stuart is married to Susan, who is a nurse of the highest order as well as a wonderful person. Susan has the great distinction of teaching me how to make a green bean casserole to take to many functions during my bachelor days.  I have known Josh, their son, all of his life and he is a wonderful young man with a thriving veterinarian practice in Rock Hill, South Carolina. I am very proud that I was instrumental in bringing Stuart and Susan back to Charleston. On this Thankful Thursday, I am very thankful for the contributions of Stuart Cohen to my life.

            Thankful Thursday is a day set aside to recognize someone who is very important to your life and to let him or her know about your gratitude. Develop an attitude of gratitude. Say Something Nice; Be a Lifter. Who are you thankful for today? Let her or him know it. You will be glad that you did.

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Thankful Thursday – Margaret (Peg} Madsen Whitaker

            On this Thankful Thursday I am thankful for Peg Whitaker. Peg is a rare combination of educator, business woman, gardener and hostess. She grew up on John’s Island, South Carolina and graduated from St. John’s High School. After graduation from the College of Charleston, she met and married her Air Force husband and moved to New York City. She received her Master’s degree from New York State University and her Ph.D. from New York University. She became the director of curriculum in the Long Island, New York School System. After her artist husband died, she came back to John’s Island to take care of her mother and later restored her home with its magnificent views. She worked for a time with Tidelands Realty where I first met her. She and I served together on The Community of Readers organization, a group to promote reading in the public schools. Peg’s dinner parties brought together an interesting, lively cast of characters where food was wonderful but conversation was paramount. Peg is one of the most thoughtful people on the planet. She does not have E-mail so tell her about this post when you see her or call her. Of course, I am mailing her a copy.

            Thankful Thursday is a day set aside to say thank you to the people who have contributed to our lives. It is a day to let someone know how much you appreciate him or her. You will be glad that you did.

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Thankful Thursday – Dewey Easler

            On this Thankful Thursday I am thankful for Dewey Easler. Dewey has been my friend and mentor for as long as I can remember. He and his brother, Dan, were always special to my mother. They are the sons of my great Uncle Mitch. Uncle Mitch was my grandmother’s brother. Dewey is knowledgeable about most everything and is one of the most level headed individuals you will ever meet. He had the good sense and good fortune to marry Betts whom he met while stationed in South Dakota during the Second World War. Betts is a delightfully charming, very attractive and creative woman. She fit into her new southern family with the greatest of ease. Dewey worked with the railroad for many years. Since his retirement, he and Betts live on Lake Greenwood. Barbara, his sister, lives nearby. Dewey is the spark behind the Easler Family Reunion held each year on the second Sunday in June. Today on this Thankful Thursday, I am thankful for Dewey Easler.

            Thankful Thursday is a day to be thankful for the presence of some special person in your life. Let him or her know. Call her or him on the telephone. Send a special note by snail mail or send an E-mail. It does not matter how you do it. Just do it before you get distracted by other things.

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Thankful Thursday – Mary Peeples

            Today on this Thankful Thursday I am especially thankful for Mary Peeples. Mary now lives with her son and daughter-in-law in Baltimore, but she will always be a Charlestonian. Mary is such a special person that when Carol and I were married, Carol asked Mary to sit-in for her mother who was unable to travel. Mary is the perfect hostess. She bakes her brown bread in a coffee tin and serves honest to goodness Boston baked beans. She relishes the summers she spent in Maine. She makes a killer split pea soup. Mary says that six people make up the ideal dinner party. She was the second woman elected as a deacon at First Baptist Church of Charleston where she is greatly loved and still missed terribly. We love you Mary.

            Thankful Thursday is a day to say thank you to a person who is important in your life. Call him or her on the telephone. Send a note or an E-mail to let him or her know. Don’t let the day slip by without sending a message of appreciation. Develop an attitude of gratitude. None of us made it to where we are without the help of others.

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