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In this family-owned-company, I came to replace John who was leaving for an English teaching assignment in China. His Dad told me, “John wanted to help everyone all over the world.”
“Did he mention he was in India last year”?
No sir, I replied.
John had also been to Trinidad and was enthusiastic about another visit. We talked for hours about his month-long vacation in the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
On my first day at work, he and I walked the five-acre compound as he introduced me to the other employees. At every stop, he would repeat “Maurice is from Trinidad--he’s our new production manager.”
“I’ve been working with my father in the steel business since I could walk,” John said as he continued our conversation.
I had one month to learn everything John knew about the production department. Therefore, we spent many long hours, day after day going through every piece of paper sitting on his desk. We began each day with large cups of french-vanilla-coffee, John picked up at the 7-Eleven store. Lunch was delivered, pizza and more pizza. The following day--Chinese. But when it came to Italian--the Wednesday special and Johns favorite, we went out to the restaurants. I placed my order, ate, and John paid the bills.
“Consider this your sign-on bonus,” he often said.
“If you have any questions you can always talk to Mark—the general manager—he’s also my older brother. In his absence, Dad should be able to help or at least guide you in the right direction.”
Mr. Koons Sr. was eighty-three years old and had no intentions of retiring. He said, “I need the money” as he walked back to his desk with a sly grin on his face. Dinner at the family table included stories of his past—much to my delightfully itching ears, but a nag to the brothers who must have heard these stories several times before. Mark and John were polite enough to let me hear them for the first time. Mrs. Koons…I learned from one of the stories was now resting in a better place.
However, the week prior to Johns leaving is forever etched in my head and heart. We went from kayaking to water skiing--rock climbing to mountain climbing—bungee jumping, golfing, and, to end the week's adventure, a ten-mile bike trail.
This is one week I’ll never forget— I had so much fun and excitement; I felt like I was eight or nine again hanging out with my older brother. For the bungee jump--I gladly volunteered to be his personal photographer. A quick lesson on operating his camera--I shot scene after scene like an MGM. production.
I had no previous interest or experiences in any of these activities except, by way of—ESPN. But this was John’s world. I was his guest with an all-expenses-paid ticket and I was enjoying every moment.
That Sunday, John attended church with me; he sat through my Sunday School lesson from 9:30 to 10:30, and then shared in our continental breakfast.
“I enjoyed the lively singing and the sermon is indeed food for thought” were John’s comments.
In a final farewell gesture, I was invited to dinner where I met John’s fiancee. Miranda mirrored John in many ways—t-shirt and jeans with sneakers and a back-pack; ready for the outdoors. She greeted me with a tight hug and a kiss as if she had known me for several years. I came close to tears, but I quickly composed myself as we sat down to what was our last supper.
The next morning, with deeply mixed emotions, I drove them to the airport and said goodbye. That was eighteen years ago. Although we spoke several times during the first few months of their leaving, somehow we’ve lost contact over the years.
True friendship is a rare commodity.
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