Friday, September 21, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
An open letter to Lisa Marie August 17, 2012 by Jeffrey Schrembs
August 17, 2012
Dear Lisa Marie:
35 years ago, and 1 day, you lost your Father and no one
will ever know the pains you have had to endure/bear all these years.
Throughout the years I have seen a constant division between
certain family members, and members of the Memphis Mafia, and EPE. This was a
topic and I routinely discussed with my friend, who (sadly) died before his
time, Todd Morgan who rose through the ranks at EPE. I would never disclose the
specifics of our conversations but he respected my opinion as I did his.
Over the past few years we have lost so many of those who
Elvis; loved, worked with, befriended, trusted, etc. With each passing day the
remaining members of the Memphis Mafia, as we all do, grow older and the loss
of their friend (i.e. Elvis Presley) never…diminishes. There is no doubt that
they, individually and collectively, loved Elvis and carry with them regrets.
I have always believed that events in ones’ life, or a
series of events, should ALWAYS be put in context. That people can disagree and
yet respect one another. That loving, and caring for, our “fellow man” is not
just applicable to those nearby or that we are related to or that ended up on
the right side of a position. I have had the utmost respect for Elvis’
charitable endeavors and I am proud to know that you, Lisa Marie, have carried
on with giving of your time – your heart – and monetarily.
I ask you now, Lisa Marie and EPE, to please consider that
(literally) millions of Elvis Fans Worldwide would like, as would I, to see
each member of the Memphis Mafia (i.e. Marty Lacker, Billy Smith, Red West,
Sonny West, and each member of their immediate family, etc.) formally recognized
– appreciated – respected – and embraced by you and EPE. I ask this not because
of any “gain” on my part but that time is never guaranteed and that there needs
to be true healing between the parties (publicly and privately).
I wish that you never had to grow up without your Father. I
wish that God had granted Elvis more time so that he truly knew how much he
meant to all of us…and future generations. That he was given time to heal
(physically, mentally, emotionally, etc.). That he was able to spend more time
with you. That he was given the respect, and appreciation, he earned and
deserved from the “critics” and “award nominating agencies”.
Some of my most cherished photos, of your Father, is not him
onstage but reaching out to hold a child – visiting children in a hospital –
bringing a little blind girl onstage – smiling while hugging a child with
cancer – and/or kissing an elderly woman and thus bringing an immediate smile
to her face. These “acts of kindness” come from the heart and Elvis had, among other
things, a huge heart and the world was better off for it. I have always stated
that there is honor in kindness – honor in forgiveness – and honor in giving
others another chance. In accordance with these genuine gestures I now have
authored this open letter to you.
I have lived long enough to know the beauty of a simple
gesture and that small steps can lead to honest dialog and communication. This
is what I hope, and wish, for…now.
In closing, I will continue to wish you, EPE, and each of
your family members nothing but happiness and success in all of your endeavors.
Take care and may God bless you.
Jeff Schrembs
2012 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Monday, July 30, 2012
Elvis Presley' August 16, 1977-2012
In a few weeks (i.e. August 16, 2012) Elvis fans worldwide will pay their
respects in remembrance of Elvis death of August 16, 1977. The events of August
16, 1977 and the weeks following were a plethora of emotions; depression,
uncontrollably crying, denial, hurt, despondent, angry, and most of all the
questions of..."why".
Since Elvis' mother died on August 14, 1958, and Elvis believed that she was 42 years old when in fact she was 46, Elvis was devastated. He had been haunted by dreams, and steadfast belief that he would never "outlive momma". Thus the first two weeks of August 1977 were days of self reflection and the realization that his health had deteriorated consistently since mid 1972. The health issues of his dad, the mourning of his mothers loss and the belief that he was going to be the same age she was when she died, the monetary stress, the federal investigation into the plane he purchased, and Elvis complained about "feeling bad to my very bones".
Far too many people have taken sides about Elvis and his death. Some people blame Ginger Alden who was in Elvis' bedroom and was the last person to see Elvis alive. There have been reports that Ginger had taken medications as it was her "time of the month".
Others blame the authors of the book "Elvis What Happened" for Elvis' death.
In both cases those who reach these conclusions omit fact after fact without ever realizing that our time on this earth is NOT determined by us...but by our maker. So the reality is that it was Elvis time to die.
Through the years I have seen hate speech levied at Ginger Alden and her family and also to Red West, Sonny West, and others who wrote parts of the book "Elvis What Happened"? I have always responded and stood up to each and every person spewing these untruths.
Elvis loved Ginger. Did he love her enough to marry her? I don't know. Would they have stayed together had he of lived? Who knows?
Elvis loved Red and Sonny West. Red and Sonny West loved Elvis.
I believe that Ginger Alden, as any human would, and her family have (at times) been subjected to terrible comments/threats/name calling about her relationship with Elvis and that is sad.
Equally as sad are the vitriol hatred blaming Red and Sonny West for Elvis death.
Ginger Alden and her family did not deserve to have to be under attack all these years. Neither does Red and Sonny West and their family members.
I know making this statement will "offend some" but as a man of God I never expound on the "whys and ifs" but instead on the life the person lead - their accomplishments - their dreams - their circle of family/friends, etc.
I believe that if Elvis was in the room, with Ginger Alden and Red and Sonny West, that there would be reconciliation - heartfelt discussion - and perhaps even healing of the pains/hurts and a commitment to focus on what was really important and that was the real - loving - caring role that each of these people paid in the life of Elvis Presley.
August 16, 1977 was a sad day for me yet as I type these words I am saddened when I learn that people who loved Elvis, and Elvis loved them, are under attack in stead of being acknowledged, supported, respected, and having a consistent presence within EPE. I hope that other Elvis Presley Fans will support the sentiments specified herein and join me in celebrating the life of Elvis Presley...and those who were integral parts of his life.
Jeff Schrembs
Since Elvis' mother died on August 14, 1958, and Elvis believed that she was 42 years old when in fact she was 46, Elvis was devastated. He had been haunted by dreams, and steadfast belief that he would never "outlive momma". Thus the first two weeks of August 1977 were days of self reflection and the realization that his health had deteriorated consistently since mid 1972. The health issues of his dad, the mourning of his mothers loss and the belief that he was going to be the same age she was when she died, the monetary stress, the federal investigation into the plane he purchased, and Elvis complained about "feeling bad to my very bones".
Far too many people have taken sides about Elvis and his death. Some people blame Ginger Alden who was in Elvis' bedroom and was the last person to see Elvis alive. There have been reports that Ginger had taken medications as it was her "time of the month".
Others blame the authors of the book "Elvis What Happened" for Elvis' death.
In both cases those who reach these conclusions omit fact after fact without ever realizing that our time on this earth is NOT determined by us...but by our maker. So the reality is that it was Elvis time to die.
Through the years I have seen hate speech levied at Ginger Alden and her family and also to Red West, Sonny West, and others who wrote parts of the book "Elvis What Happened"? I have always responded and stood up to each and every person spewing these untruths.
Elvis loved Ginger. Did he love her enough to marry her? I don't know. Would they have stayed together had he of lived? Who knows?
Elvis loved Red and Sonny West. Red and Sonny West loved Elvis.
I believe that Ginger Alden, as any human would, and her family have (at times) been subjected to terrible comments/threats/name calling about her relationship with Elvis and that is sad.
Equally as sad are the vitriol hatred blaming Red and Sonny West for Elvis death.
Ginger Alden and her family did not deserve to have to be under attack all these years. Neither does Red and Sonny West and their family members.
I know making this statement will "offend some" but as a man of God I never expound on the "whys and ifs" but instead on the life the person lead - their accomplishments - their dreams - their circle of family/friends, etc.
I believe that if Elvis was in the room, with Ginger Alden and Red and Sonny West, that there would be reconciliation - heartfelt discussion - and perhaps even healing of the pains/hurts and a commitment to focus on what was really important and that was the real - loving - caring role that each of these people paid in the life of Elvis Presley.
August 16, 1977 was a sad day for me yet as I type these words I am saddened when I learn that people who loved Elvis, and Elvis loved them, are under attack in stead of being acknowledged, supported, respected, and having a consistent presence within EPE. I hope that other Elvis Presley Fans will support the sentiments specified herein and join me in celebrating the life of Elvis Presley...and those who were integral parts of his life.
Jeff Schrembs
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONNY WEST
With the power out in this area now for 5 days I'll have to keep this brief. Nonetheless I wanted to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Sonny West and may you know, from those close to and apart from you, how much you are; prayed for, loved, thought of, admired, and respected.
May God bless you.
Jeff Schrembs
PS: Sandi Pichon is an angel!
May God bless you.
Jeff Schrembs
PS: Sandi Pichon is an angel!
Friday, June 15, 2012
Fathers Day 2012 by Jeff Schrembs
Father’s Day 2012.
For me it is a bittersweet day.
I can recall the moment in which the pregnancy was confirmed
for each of my children. I can recall the months of praying, hoping, and
dreaming that the child (and their mother) would both be…safe and healthy. I
can recall the joy in seeing my children for the first time and the beauty of
seeing them in their mother’s arms, while tears streamed down the mothers face,
where they belonged.
I love, have loved, and always will love each of my
children. Not a moment of a day goes by that I don’t think about them – pray
for them – miss them – love them – and a thankful for them. They are each
(truly) beautiful in all areas (the mind, body, spirit, and soul) and I thank
God for each of them.
I hope that on this day, and the other 364 days of the year,
that my children (and every child) is acknowledged and given love and support.
I hope that they are encourage and accepted. That they are appreciated and
given the tools to achieve. I hope that they pursue the talents bestowed upon
them from God and that they are never afraid, or ashamed, to…try. Even when it
is the darkest hour and all seems lost that they continue to try and remember
that God created them for a reason…and he doesn’t make mistakes.
Whatever I am doing. Wherever I am. I will be thinking of my
children.
Father’s Day 2012 will come and go but true love is eternal.
The love that I have for each of my children will never
waiver nor will it be diminished by time or distance. No matter how “grown”
they become they will always be my children and their mothers deserving of my
respect.
To some it will be a day just like any other.
To some it will be a day of reflection of those who have
left this World having passed away.
To some it will be pain knowing that the relationship is
strained and so much pain has come that the scar tissue keeps binding the
wounds…but not healing.
To some it will be that contact is limited by a glass pane
or bars or both.
To some it will be the silence that exists whether it is
caused by Court orders, lies, truths, or the actions/inactions never knowing
the path they were on would end up in an abyss surrounded by darkness and
tears.
To others it will be a meal shared by family members and the
exchange of cards or presents. Cameras will record the events and videos and
photographs sent wirelessly or email or via mail.
To far too many it will be a time when the reality of War
takes those far away and the hope of a safe return triumphs the novelty of the day.
Regardless of which, or a combination of, of these examples
are applicable the point is that without Fathers (and being a Father is not
limited to just whose genetics brought life to each child). Being a Father
means sacrifice, unconditional love, and eternal prayers for good health –
happiness – and a long life (for all of God’s children).
Father’s Day 2012 would otherwise go “unnamed”, and thus
Father’s not having a special day of their own, and more importantly without
Fathers life itself would cease to exist. It remains my hope, and prayers, that
Fathers everywhere are afforded the respect – love – appreciation –
understanding – and forgiveness that brings upon us the honor as ordained by
God…and is deserving.
May this day be one of happiness, beloved memories, and a
commitment that life is not about forgetting the days that have come before but
the promise of better days ahead.
Lastly, to those whose Fathers have passed away I wish, and
pray for you, that this day is one of peace and remembrance.
May God bless you all. Jeff Schrembs
PS: This video makes me laugh so I attached it.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
3 Steps From Elvis (Presley) Game (by Jeffrey Schrembs)
There is a well known “game” entitled “six degrees of separation Kevin Bacon” or something similar. However, you can connect Elvis to just about anyone in three steps (excluding starting from Elvis).
Here is an example. Let’s say you want to connect Brad Pitt to Elvis.
STEP # 1 – Elvis to Telly Salavas (Telly bought a home Elvis owned in 1975).
STEP # 2 – Telly Salavas is Jennifer Aniston’s godfather.
STEP # 3 – Jennifer Aniston dated Brad Pitt.
Get the picture? Give it a try and if you get stuck then ADMIT YOUR STUCK AND ASK FOR HELP.
That’s the rules as I made this game up.
Enjoy and please visit us at www.ElvisCollector.info and www.ElvisCollectorWorldwide.freeforums.org
Here is an example. Let’s say you want to connect Brad Pitt to Elvis.
STEP # 1 – Elvis to Telly Salavas (Telly bought a home Elvis owned in 1975).
STEP # 2 – Telly Salavas is Jennifer Aniston’s godfather.
STEP # 3 – Jennifer Aniston dated Brad Pitt.
Get the picture? Give it a try and if you get stuck then ADMIT YOUR STUCK AND ASK FOR HELP.
That’s the rules as I made this game up.
Enjoy and please visit us at www.ElvisCollector.info and www.ElvisCollectorWorldwide.freeforums.org
3 steps from Elvis Presley Game (by Jeff Schrembs)
There is a well known “game” entitled “six degrees of separation Kevin Bacon” or something similar. However, you can connect Elvis to just about anyone in three steps (excluding starting from Elvis).
Here is an example. Let’s say you want to connect Brad Pitt to Elvis.
STEP # 1 – Elvis to Telly Salavas (Telly bought a home Elvis owned in 1975).
STEP # 2 – Telly Salavas is Jennifer Aniston’s godfather
STEP # 3 – Jennifer Aniston dated Brad Pitt.
Get the picture? Give it a try and if you get stuck then ADMIT YOUR STUCK AND ASK FOR HELP. That’s the rules as I made this game up. Enjoy.
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