Thursday, March 3, 2011

E.K. Gaylord


picture courtesy of Historical Society of Oklahoma
This is a picture of E.K. Gaylord, he was a fascinating man and you can read about him by googleing his name. He lived to be 101 years old, I met him when I was 3 and that is what I'm sharing about.
My father and I were in the lobby of his hotel when Mr. Gaylord came out of the elevator. He was as tall as my daddy and I liked him at first glance. Mr. Gaylord came towards us and said to my father,"I didn't know you had grandchildren." I giggled, my father replied, "This is my daughterand I wanted you to meet her." Mr. Gaylord looked a little shocked.
My father looked down at me and told me to wait, he had business to discuss with Mr. Gaylord. They walked a few feet away, talked, then shook hands. When my father came back to my side, he said to me, "This is the man I am selling the hotel to. If something happens and I am unable to do that, I want you to sell it to him. Don't fight him on anything, I have given him my word. Do you understand?" I nodded yes. "Good," my father went on, "I have also told him, that you are to be given a home here at the hotel anytime you need it." At the time I did not see the reason behind this, I would always be with my father was my thinking.
Mr. Gaylord lived to be 101, he never saw my father's words carried out. My father's hotel would be sold to his son long after he died. Mr. Gaylord was told that I had died. It's a shame he never got to be the owner, it was a dream of his my father told me.
And I will always remember the tall thin man who was so nice.

4 comments:

Snowbrush said...

Thanks for sharing a little more history with us. I had a similar meeting with Mississippi's notorious governor, Ross Barnett.

Looking to the Stars said...

Snowbrush, have you done a post about your meeting with Governor Barnett? I'd love to read it if you have, it sounds wondeful :)

Snowbrush said...

I have written about meeting him, but I just searched through my Word files for the last five years and couldn't find it. If I do find it, I'll let you know.

Looking to the Stars said...

Snowbrush, thanks. will look forward to reading it when you find it :)