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A Keeper's Son Needs Your Good Wishes

Posted By: Lighthouser

A Keeper's Son Needs Your Good Wishes - 07/02/05 10:18 PM

John Gaskill grew up at Bodie Island Lighthouse, the son of a keeper, Vernon Gaskill.

In his retirement, he came back to Bodie Island and began sharing experiences with visitors and friends. We who spend time in North Carolina at the lighthouses have come to look forward to the month of June when each year, he spends hours on the back porch greeting folks and telling stories.

We have come to love and adore him, and we have learned so much of the past from him.

This year, while doing just that, he fell on those stairs. breaking a
couple of ribs, tearing a ligament in his back, and spraining his wrist. John is in his nineties, and was quite embarassed to have fallen. He is very active and last year I watched from the porch steps as he made two trips to the top of Bodie escorting some visiting dignataries, then sat down beside me ...breathing quite normally and with a big grin on his face!

This is one of my photos of John taken last spring on the back porch of the Keeper's dwelling chatting with Cheryl Roberts.
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Cheryl reports,
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He's done so much for BILH. OBLHS is what brought him back "home," you know. At our invitation he started taking people to the top for media stories, even Homer Hickam, where The Keeper's Son story line was conceived. Then he started sitting on the porch and talking with visitors. Yes, he has touched many lives, including my Mom's and mine!
He's in good spirits and friends from Raleigh are with him and taking care of him. With pain meds, he's able to sit and eat at the table now.
Would you take a moment to send this wonderful man a card. Be sure to include your return address...he likely will write back to you!
He'll be on his way back home soon, so we'll use that address:

Mr. John Gaskill
U.S. Naval Home
1800 Beach Drive
Gulfport, MS 39507

Thanks to each of you!

Judy
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: A Keeper's Son Needs Your Good Wishes - 07/02/05 10:41 PM

Thanks for the post, Judy.. Sue and I are honored to have met and spent some time with John.. Our card will be in Monday's mail..

Paul & Sue
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: A Keeper's Son Needs Your Good Wishes - 07/02/05 11:40 PM

Got the label printed and a card will go out today. John is a super-person! Very thoughtful. I urge everyone to send him at least a lighthouse post card.
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: A Keeper's Son Needs Your Good Wishes - 07/03/05 11:24 AM

Even though we don't know him ... there will be a card in the post tomorrow from one lighthouse keeper's son to another.
Great Idea!!
Posted By: Lighthouser

Re: A Keeper's Son Needs Your Good Wishes - 07/06/05 01:58 AM

I just wanted to bring this back up to the top since so many folks were away for the holiday weekend.

Thanks for your indulgence, and thanks to everyone who sends cards to John.

Judy
Posted By: Lighthouser

Re: A Keeper's Son Needs Your Good Wishes - 07/21/05 01:57 PM

UPDATE!

We're happy to report that John Gaskill is on the mend and will be home soon. Please continue to send him cards. As his friend, Cheryl Roberts says, "What could make anyone feel better than to be in touch with other caring people?"

[img]http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b5d900b3127cce92bbd894dfa700000015108AZtWzNu2ZOH[/img] Photo taken by Bruce Roberts in front of John's favorite lighthouse, Bodie Island.

Address your cards to:
Mr. John Gaskill
U.S. Naval Home
1800 Beach Drive
Gulfport, MS 39507

Thanks everybody!

Judy
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