Sunday, May 20, 2012

Everybody Who Believes In Such Things, Please Say A Prayer For Our Dear Friend, RJR


Good evening,

      I received a call from our good friend and colleague, Richard Reynolds III, in Atlanta, GA. on Friday afternoon. He has asked me to pass this on to you and to some others.

      Richard suffered a heart attack in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. He has had a stint put in and has been placed on a medicine regime when he was released on Friday afternoon. He is allowed to do absolutely nothing except sit still right now. He's very tired. I'm sure he would be delighted to know that so many people care about this fine gentleman.

      If there any updates to pass along, I'll do so as I hear about them or perhaps one of you may hear first.

         One behalf of my wife and myself, our finest hopes and prayers go out to Richard, Delia and their sons, Michael, Tim and Rich.

             Bob



'This is just really, really bad, and I don't have much to say.  I can't.  I don't want to.  I am just going to think about RJR, seated on the left.  I am going to will this great man, who has shared so much knowledge, back on his feet in good health.'

4 comments:

Greg May said...

I believe in the power of prayer and God is His Healer!

Wade G. Burck said...

The Surf King coming through for the Turf King. It doesn't get better than that. Thank you, Greg.

Wade

Hal Guyon said...

Richard is a True Southern Gentleman and a wealth of circus & animal knowledge. I`ve shared a few stories and some Mellow Mushroom Pizza with him a few times ! He`s one of those folks you could listen too all day and never get tired or bored. Here`s to a full recovery my friend !!!

Wade G. Burck said...

From Bob Cline:

Wade,
I'm sure he would be delighted to see an email. How often he looks at them right now, I don't know. He was very weak when we spoke on Saturday but I'm hoping and praying that every day is another ounce of strength back in his body, his mind, and his will once again.
I have a great deal of respect for Richard as he took a young and dumb circus historian and taught me some of the ropes that were so important that I was cutting corners with. Now I kick myself in the ass for not doing some of my research more thoroughly and with documentation 15 years ago when I started building an elephant archive. A HUGE set of Thanks goes out to Richard who taught this student quite well and graciously shared his wealth of knowledge with me before blogs came along, and still does.
Wade, you have done as much for the zoological blogging and sorting out as anyone in this country next to Richard. You have dug up the stories and exposed the facts be they good, bad or indifferent. I applaud you for all your efforts. I can't go to bed each night without checking your blog to see what else I might learn this day.
Well done,
Bob