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In Loving Memory of Mary Leslie Kinlaw-Heston___________________________________________ 8/31/1958 - 5/18/2007 |
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Mary on the left and myself on the right about 1978. That's Jeremy in her arms and in front of me (Photoshop). Not sure who the little girl was.
Mary and Son Jeremy aproximately 1977/78 - Map Location |
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Jeremy today. Not looking exactly like the "Opy Taylor" we see above, |
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An Adoption Record Entered by Mary in 2005 | |||
Mary's Mom in Gastonia -Obituary - Other Obituary | |||
Mary's Dad - Lester "Red" C. Kinlaw - Geo Record | |||
Mary was adopted. Her biological family was from Kenner, Louisiana Her adopted parents had a house on Florida Street in Gastonia, North Carolina. |
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Mary loved to be the star of the show and she was to me. She also got her chance in Knoxville Tennessee about 1974. A guy named Nick had picked us up hitch-hiking and we stayed a while at his motel on Clinton Highway. One afternoon we went across the street to Mr. T's Lounge. We had come into a little money and were having drinks. Mary started bragging about what a great dancer she was and how she had taken lessons while she was in grade school for six years. After quite a few tequila sunrises we got her to get up on the stage and try a strip-tease. She was a beautiful, young red-head and she really could dance. I am sure that she had rarely, if at all, ever seen a girl do it, but she was great. It had gotten later into early evening and a lot of good-ole-boys had come in and were filling the tables and drinking beer. Remember, this is in Knoxville, Tennessee in the early 70’s so it was, maybe, a rough crowd. Anyway, She got up on the stage and the bartender put something on. I wish I could recall what it was. She started dancing and the boys got quiet. An old man was sitting in a wooden, straight-back chair right at the edge of the stage and he started grabbing at Mary’s ankles while she danced. He made contact once or twice and it was probably pissing her off, but she just grinned, spun around, kicked him right in the head. He went straight back into his chair, fell straight back to the floor, and everyone in the whole place jumped up and started yelling and screaming, some with their hands up, in approval. She was a hit. The rest of the time we were in Knoxville, she was the queen of the stage at three different places around town. Mr. T’s, B&J’s Lounge (Brenda and John), and the Continental Lounge out on Knox Highway. I went with her every time and to every place and they even paid me to run the spotlights at the Continental Lounge… an illegal gambling club up top and a redneck beer bar downstairs… and that’s another story. Whenever I find the time, I plan to begin telling some of those stories here. There is much more to tell surrounding just this little piece alone. Mary and I hitch-hiked around the US for a couple of years. You could do that back in the early 1970’s. If I was a good writer, the crazy adventures we had could make a pretty good book. Maybe I will when I get older and have the time. My heart will never, ever let go of her. Robert Heston - 05/24/2015 |
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10/12/2015: I had not been thinking of her so that does not explain it. Last night --actually this morning-- I had a dream. I had been stressed out over a school project. I was in a large, spacious room like an attic. I was looking for my notebook from school. Somehow a large, dusty pallet stacked with layers of something --I think past events-- was plopped down on the wooden floor. I was sure my notebook was under it and was trying to look through the pallet to see if it was there. I gave up and sat on the floor and was just looking around. Mary came walking out of the shadows wearing something like yellow silk or chiffon. Her hair was cut above the shoulders and very curly as it would be at that length. She looked maybe in her 20's. She came and sat down next to me and said "let me know if you want to go to the club tonight" and I woke up. I have not been in the habit of thinking about her though I do think of her from time to time. The thought that I could be dead by tonight crossed my mind, but I think time is relative in the dreams sometimes and perhaps the past --or was it the future-- stepped in for a moment to get my attention. I was exited to see her, but somehow not surprised. It pissed me off to suddenly wake up. I really want to check out the "club," but I'm not in a hurry. I do not believe in heaven and hell in the literal sense, but you never know. God --who or whatever that is-- may just humor the religious and give them whatever it is they believe in. So... we never had a "club" we went to but we were drinkers. I don't drink any more, but if there's an afterlife, they better have a fully stocked bar. There's going to be a lot of folks we haven't met yet but would love to, right? |
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3/29/2016 I'm taking a Social Psychology class and one of my assignements includes a story with Mary in it. Journal Assignment 8 – Social Norms – Warner Heston
My wife, Mary, and I lived together from 1973 through 1976. We married in 1976 to give our son, who was on the way, my last name and for any other paperwork that made things go smoother. Many from the old culture might call that “shacking up.” You start going backwards on the calendar from there and that starts becoming taboo and the farther back you go, the more it becomes “living in sin” and highly unacceptable in our society. Like George Packer describes, we considered the idea of marriage, at least in the legal and religious sense, obsolete. I cannot say the same thing about having children, especially when it came to my future, first wife, Mary. ReferencesC.Sanderson-Sec.13. (2010). Social Influence: Norms, Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience. In C. Sanderson, Social Psychology (pp. 248-287). Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Retrieved March 2016
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Mary's Dance Recital - May 27, 1969 in Gastonia, NC |
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May 25, 1972 |
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Ad for Her Grandparent's Grocery Store in the Gaston Gazzette |
Scroll down and follow the map as it zooms in at each step and you will see exactly where Mary and Jeremy are standing. It is from Google Maps so it is a recent photo of the same place. At the end is the Fire House (Dept.) in the background. Notice that it has similar architecture to the apartment buildings around the corner. The 5th picture is of the apartment building Mary and I lived in when Jeremy was a baby. We lived in the upstairs/left apartment. |