Former BJ movie critic and “Side Streets” columnist and features writer and current
author Bill O’Connor threw a party for wife Elsbeth’s 75th birthday
on Saturday, June 16 “at the edge of a woods,” as one of Bill’s book sites says
of their Bath Township home.
Bill married his Switzerland native in 2002. They both have four
grown children from previous marriages. At least three of Elsbeth’s offspring
were there.
So were Paula Tucker and I, of course, for another reunion with a former
co-worker. Other one-time Ol’ Blue Walls people like artist Art Krummel and his
wife, Charlene Nevada, a reporter, showed up, too.
And dozens of Bill and Elsbeth’s non-BJ neighbors and friends
rambled their way to their residence.
Bill spent time at St.
Francis College and Bowling Green University as a student and at Montana
University on the faculty and also emigrated from a seminary.
He keeps writing novels
nowadays – “Bums and Hersey Bars,” “The Legend of Horn Mountain,” “The Era of
Long Thoughts” and “Saint Leo,” his latest.
Paula and I were at the
2012 bash for Elsbeth’s birthday, too. The magic survives.
When Bill and I talked
about our days at the BJ, and being blessed with John Knight as the owner, it was
reminiscent of what Bill wrote in this blog in 2005 to its late founder, Harry
Liggett:
“The further I am from the
time at the Beacon, the more I realize how privileged I was to work with such
talented people.”
Indeed, Bill. I second that
emotion.
No comments:
Post a Comment