Remembering a Fireman (Scout Law: Helpful)
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Sun, 14 Jul 1996 00:07:04 -0500
(extracted from "Patches and Pins (or "The quest for Silver Animals and
other assorted crap")", written by Mike L. Walton =A9
1988 )=20
"Remembering a Fireman"
A Scout is helpful. He finds ways to be of service to others and cares about
others. A Scout never accepts favors nor money for his service or for Good
Turns to others.=20
In Saint Patrick's Cemetary, alongside the markers of our war heroes and
family members of war heroes stands a smaller marker. Underneight a large
tree, so that in the spring and summer its greenness almost casts a cool
shadow over the site, is the place in which Lani, age 6, is resting.=20
Resting until the Good Lord breathes life again into her body.=20
It is hard to imagine that a little girl whose life made you glad to be a
person is laying there, eyes closed as if she was taking one of her famous
"beauty naps" on a blanket; puffed cheeks ready to start talking at any
momment; or, as she had done to me when she did not get her way, to try and
bite hands and arms.=20
Lani was one of my younger brother Mitchell's "little friends". She, another
little girl named B.J., and several other male "little ones" roamed the back
and front yards with Mitch. She became my friend shortly after she hammered
on our door one morning wanting someone to "push me". Trying to get rid of
the pesky child, I took her by her little hand and led her to the swing seat
on own end of the building. Lani climbed on board and I pushed her higher
and higher to the delight of the child -- and myself.=20
While my parents would have "better things to do" witht me than for me to
play with younger children, I played.=20
I played "cars". Lani's favorite ones were the fire and police cars. She
always wanted to move them, to pretend she was the fireman. She always
wanted to do "the fire sounds", the sirens. She did a pretty good job of it,
too.=20
I always noticed the bruises and bumps on Lani's body. Sometimes it would
hurt her so bad to move her arm or her leg when she played in the sand.
Those days, she would get up, collect her cars and say "I go home now",
tearfully. One afternoon, I dusted off the playground sand from my clothing
and followed her down to her parent's apartment. I confronted an
angry-looking young woman -- Lani's mother -- and was told to "mind my own
business".=20
Later, while on a weekend away from college during the summer, I found out
that Lani was sick and in the hospital. I brought a fresh bunch of flowers
to her at Ireland Army Hospital, along with a toy fire engine. We played
cars on the edge of her bed.=20
Lani died the following Monday evening.=20
Because I was at summer school, trying to catch up with some classes I've
missed due to my new Scouting work, I could not attend the funeral. I did
not go home for almost a month afterwards, and seeing little girls --
especially a little girl that the local TV stations in Lexington, Kentucky
were showing as part of a commerical, holding flowers and looking "at you"
-- was extremely hard for me to deal with for a long while.=20
Every spring afterwards, until I left to go overseas, I have broken camping
trips, dates and personal pleasures to take a quiet walk alone through St.
Patricks' Cemetary, located between the golf course and the Custer Drive
housing area. It is not far from Rose Terrace -- the housing is considered
part of the Rose Terrace military community, and it is not far from the main
entrance to Fort Knox along Chaffee Avenue. Sometimes, I would place flowers
on the ground near her headstone, or read a short Bible verse in which Jesus
once said "...suffer the little children", or just talk.=20
Twice, when I was sitting there, listening to the trees rustle, fire engines
would rush down Chaffee Avenue toward Rose Terrace or Van Voorhis to fight a
fire.=20
Their sirens sounded like Lani to me.=20
Settummanque!=20
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