By John Olesky (BJ 1969-96)
When Dave White was the big honcho in BJ Composing and an editor would complain, Dave’s response was, “Here’s a dime, call somebody who cares.”
When Dave White was the big honcho in BJ Composing and an editor would complain, Dave’s response was, “Here’s a dime, call somebody who cares.”
When I began vacationing on Siesta Key 1 ½ decades
ago and Dave would visit us, I would hand him a dime, saying, “Call somebody
who cares.” I did this every year. Dave had at least 8 dimes from me, which he
stacked up neatly in a container on a shelf in their home, before illness ended our greeting routine.
Dave and wife Gina, also a BJ Composing retiree, moved to Venice in 2004 after 17 years in their Sarasota home. Their Venice backyard faced a golf course on a lake and, sometimes, alligators in the lake.
Dave and wife Gina, also a BJ Composing retiree, moved to Venice in 2004 after 17 years in their Sarasota home. Their Venice backyard faced a golf course on a lake and, sometimes, alligators in the lake.
Dave is not the only BJ folks I visited in
Florida who are no longer among us. So is former printer Terry Dray, of Avon
Park, Florida, and newsroom rewrite guru Don Bandy, of Bradenton, Florida. I
don’t know what happened to Don Pack, another Composing retiree, who was the
pool guy when we stayed at Sea Castle, which also is gone, razed to make way
for another high-rise on Crescent Beach on Siesta Key. Hugh Downing, who also crossed my path on Siesta Key, now lives in The Villages, Florida.
Ironically, Dave – who with Gina filed the
successful healthcare lawsuit against the BJ – won’t be alive to benefit from
the Jan. 1, 2013 return to retirement-day coverage levels.
But the other 48 of us benefitting from the
healthcare settlement will owe Dave a debt of gratitude for the rest of our
lives.
Thanks, Dave. RIP.
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