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jpwagoneer1964:
Jack thinking:

No summer with Ennis on Brokeback, what'll I do now?

Momof2:

--- Quote from: jpwagoneer1964 on August 28, 2006, 12:03:20 am ---Jack thinking:

No Ennis this on Brokeback summer, what'll I do now?

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To me the look on Jack's face is like "Oh my God.  How am I going to find him now."  The look is a cross between hurt and terror. 

JT:

--- Quote from: jpwagoneer1964 on August 24, 2006, 02:27:38 am ---Ennis has to go back to the post office to sign for a special letter. It reads:

May 15, 1985

Mr. Ennis Del Mar
1800 Hwy 287 #17
Riverton, CO 82501

Dear Mr. Del Mar(Ennis)

We're very sorry it has taken so long to get this letter to you. Jack's estate has been a slow to settle, and I finally did find one of the post cards you had sent with your address, it was in his camping gear. Jack was very fond of you and spoke of you often, I  know you meant an awful lot to him. Being that he was only 39 years old he never got around to writting a will. Jack did say once should any thing happen to see to 'Ennis'. I used to give him a time about driving 14 hours to Wyoming every time to fish, and why you never came to Texas. He said about both of you liking the Big Horn mountians and that he didn't think the pickup you had would make it all the way down to Texas.

-Inside the enclosed envelope you will find a check for $25,000.00. That should buy you a nice new pickup and horse tralier. Jack said you didn't have a trailer of your own and usually had the horses in the bed.

-Also you will find a check for $10,000.00. This is to start a bank account for yourself.

-Jack always told me how proud you were of your two daughters. Jack really loved Bobby and was a good father to him. Somehow I know you were a good example in this regard. Please find two checks of $5,000.00 each to use as you see fit for your daughters welfare.

Please accept these, I know it is what Jack would want.

Also enclosing a few photos of Jack you might like to have, one I took of his rodeo ridding days not long after he met you, a family picture with myself and Bobby, and a couple of others.

Hope this letter find you well and if there is anything more we can do for you please don't hesitate to write. If you ever find yourself in Childress, Texas please look us up.

  Sincerely Mrs. Lureen N. Twist

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Whouldn't this be nice?  I could see Jack wanting to help Ennis and his daughters.

jpwagoneer1964:

--- Quote from: JT on August 28, 2006, 08:53:06 pm ---Whouldn't this be nice?  I could see Jack wanting to help Ennis and his daughters.

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Actually if Jack did leave a will I bet he would have left Ennis at least this much and enough to get him started on a ranch of his own.

JT:

--- Quote from: jpwagoneer1964 on August 29, 2006, 12:43:59 am ---Actually if Jack did leave a will I bet he would have left Ennis at least this much and enough to get him started on a ranch of his own.

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I have no doubt; perhaps even more.  Maybe he'll leave everything he ever owned to his beloved Ennis.  I can picture Ennis owning personal items like Jack's black hat, the jacket Jack wore up on Brokeback, and his trucks.  More memories for Ennis to live on.

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