Based on what I have read so far, I believe I know who is the oldest
quadriplegic we are aware of; it is Mr. Boyd.  I wrote to him and was
tickled to death when he wrote back.  Here is the message.
Quadius


Hi Billy and others still on the Quad List,
How very heart-warming to receive your nice letter, and to be reminded of
former times when we on the Quad List used to duke-it-out on a variety of
subjects. Yes, I'm pretty long in-the-tooth, looking to celibration of my
eighty-second birthday next January. Haven't yet been instituionalized,
still living in my own home, so I suppose things could be worse.

About three years ago, I was diagnosed with a syrinx (syringomyelia) at the
site of my injury, which impinges on the pre-existing scar-tissue, and is
slowly shutting me down. I say "the slower, the better," but whatever comes
next may well be the third act of "Boyd's Saga." I wish you well, and am
extremely pleased that you remembered me.
God Bless,
Boyd


On 7/15/07, Quadius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I also remember Jimmy and am sad to hear that he has passed.  Knowing him,
he is in a better place now.
Quadius

On 7/14/07, Ms Linda Ferrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Yes, I do remember the White Donkey Tracks Society. I'm sorry to hear
> Jimmy is gone. Thanks Lindaf
>


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