My boyfriend had a best friend named Jeffrey.
They were friends for over twenty years.
They were constantly together, fishing building
things and doing home improvement around our
house. Jeffrey was always here.
I met Jeff a few months after meeting Eddie (my
boyfriend). He was a nice sort that would do whatever he could for you and he watched after Eddie,
who is leagally blind, and let no harm come to him.
Jeffrey stayed at our house more than he did his
own, which was OK with me and Eddie because it
kept him away from the evils.
See Jeffrey had a couple of monkeys on his
back. One was named alcohol and the other crack
cocaine, and as long as he was here we could keep him
away from it. But as soon as he went back home he
was surrounded by it.
He lived in a bad
neighborhood that was full of dealers and he
found it very hard to stay away from it.
He would
do odd jobs for folks just to be able to buy the
stuff.
Jeff was a depressed person. Most of the time he
felt he was a burden to his family and to us. But
I don't think he realized how much he was loved.
We went to pick him up one night and he told us
of his attempt to hang himself. He said the rope
kept breaking. I fussed at him and told him not to
ever do that again and if he wanted to talk to
come to us.
All was well for about a month and then in the
middle of the night on September 7the 2006, we got a
phone call. It was Jeffreys aunt. Jeffrey had
succeded in his atempt to escape his life. He hung
himself. He was 36 years old.
He did it in his grandmothers backyard. She went
out to call him for supper and he was hanging
there. Needless to say we were ALL devastated.
The next night at midnight there was a knock at
the window, just 3 taps at the window. I went to
investigate, there was no one there nor nearby at
all.
The next day I was in the shower getting ready to
go see Jeff in the funeral home and there were
again 3 taps, this time it was comming from in
between the wall and the shower wall, and we do
not have mice. I just said OK Jeffrey quit it
and close your eyes LOL.
I have not heard it since but we do still hear
him cough and smell his cigarettes burning.
We will never forget him and hope he does stop
by once in a while for a visit.
We love you and will miss you Jeffrey Brian
Robinson.
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