Richard Staron
I lived across the street from Priscilla in Detroit. As children we did many things together; playing board games on rainy days, hide & seek in the evenings during the summer when the adults in the neighborhood sat on the porch (pre-daylight savings time). In the winter we ice skated on a rink that her dad made in their backyard. We walked to school together. She was the first girl I ever kissed (4 years old)! in her driveway hidden by her dad's car (we did'nt want anyone to see us! We were close until I went in the Army where I was wounded badly. When I can home on convalescent leaves she would come to my house & talk with me for hours which I really appreciated, as I was not very mobile. Life went on. When I got out of the Army I went to work for GM and Priscilla went to school. Although we still saw one another, we werent as close as when we were kids. I lost touch with her in the early 70's, but never stopped thinking about her. I have many, many memories. I tried to locate her over the years but I didn't have the knowhow. I did come across information recently, but I was too late as she had passed. I will never forget her kindness towards me. SHE WAS MY FRIEND. Richard Staron

