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yes, that was his name. this is jerry peters, dressed as a mardi gras indian. the only photo that survived the storm. jerry grew up in new or lean. one of 11 kids. he had two children of his own. what was your uncle like? very, very loving person. very, very supportive. he was my baseball coach, of course. he taught you huh to play baseball? taught me huh to play baseball. taught me huh to play football. the morning of the storm, pastor darby called his uncle. the rest of the family were evacuating to houston. it was the last time she would speak to uncle fat. the was our understanding ....
We didn t know his name. we didn t know how he ended up here. rescue crews were, too busy focused on trying to save those who were still living to even think about recovering the dead. at that point. ten years later, however, we do know who that man was. his name was jerry peters. he was 64 years old. and it turns out his family goes back generations in new orleans. jared peter s great grandfather founded a small church on this plot of land in new orleans 7th ward in 1918. his name was joseph davis. today, the church is run by pastor jerry darby, his nephew. hello. so nice to meet you, pastor. thank you for having us. it turns out, pastor darby was named after his uncle jerry peters. you didn t call him uncle jerry, though. everybody called him fat. is that right? ....
His name was jerry peters. he was 64 years old. and it turns out his family goes back generations in new orleans. jared peter s great grandfather founded a small church on this plot of land in new orleans 7th ward in 1918. his name was joseph davis. today, the church is run by pastor jerry darby, his nephew. hello. so nice to meet you, pastor. thank you for having us. it turns out, pastor darby was named after his uncle jerry peters. you didn t call him uncle jerry, though. everybody called him fat. is that right? yes, that was his name. this is jerry peters, dressed as ....
A mardi gras indian. the only photo that survived the storm. jerry grew up in new or lean. one of 11 kids. he had two children of his own. what was your uncle like? very, very loving person. very, very supportive. he was my baseball coach, of course. he taught you huh to play baseball? taught me huh to play baseball. taught me huh to play football. the morning of the storm, pastor darby called his uncle. the rest of the family were evacuating to houston. it was the last time she would speak to uncle fat. the was our understanding that he was going to leave, that evening. and obviously we were quite optimistic and hopeful that he would be well do you know why he didn t get out? he just chose not to thinking that he, that in the evening time it was still conducive to his being able to get out. one thing also, mention abut hip, anderson. he was a nonswimmer. ....