Pop, the oldest of our coffee group and my mentor, employer, and good friend. He was 79,
Pop’s group of friends who met for coffee somewhere in town almost every morning were other businessmen and members of our community. Harvey Korbyn owned Harvey’s Garage. Jack Bentley owned a real estate company and was getting ready to retire and leave it all to his two sons. Hal Markham owned a hardware store but was mostly retired while his son ...
day-to-day operations. Pop’s friend David Tenillo was a farmer whose family started our town. Tom Dolby, the owner of the donut place where we were gathered today, usually joined us between customers to gossip with his friends.
David Tenillo’s kids, Harvey’s nephew, or Jack’s oldest son Ben showed up, I was the youngest guy in the room. At 49, that was an oddity,
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