I had completely forgotten about this encounter but I do vividly remember the juxtaposition of the Memphis skyline with his primitive dwelling, I did not know about his last years.
I am sorry to have been so unresponsive recently. Two beloved colleagues for more than fifty years passed away in the last month. Pat Milmo, the ultimate New Yorker, left the white shoe Wall Street firm of Davis Polk to head our real estate practice and to laugh at old Richmond accents, diction and devotion to strange things . But his humor was never cruel. And my dearest friend for a half century, Judge T.S. Ellis, III, passed away after a long illness. I had a wonderful but painful visit with him two days before he died. Tim was an engineer, a philosopher, a carrier fighter pilot, and a sometimes controversial judge. He was not nice to lawyers
who were not prepared. You can find several of his obituaries on the internet. He particularly enjoyed overseeing the annual immigrant naturalization ceremony each Fourth of July.
Enjoy your friends every day.
Dean