A few days ago, my wife and I enjoyed a short road trip. Typically an hour’s drive to Stephenville, this day it was twice that. It took 40 minutes to make it through Granbury, where folks – weary of “sheltering”--seemed happy to be in their cars again, perhaps looking for “essential places.”
Stephenville friendships were renewed. One visit was “through a glass darkly.” We peered through a therapy center window to see a smiling Dwain Bruner, who reported for work daily at the dealership until experiencing a stroke at the end of February.
The automobile executive – selling Chevrolets for 58 years ...