We will always remember the good (and there was a lot of it) and the dry sense of humor that Slim possessed. Ayron has told the story over and over of the 'crew' all being at an auction in Chicago back in the early 90's. It was cold and deep puddles of slushy snow filled the parking lot. Paul had a new pair of boots on, and Ayron said he walked through one of those puddles and said in that deep barotone voice, These boots leak. He never changed expressions, never changed stride, just kept his eyes straight forward. It was not WHAT he said, but how he said it that made it so funny. He had a knack for that. Don't be sissy boy was one of his old lines. And remember the day he told Art Morrow to stick out his arms and the snake that he was afraid of would not swallow him. There was no one better to fix electrical problems with a vehicle, and he was a great body man. He was a hard worker. I've prayed many times for him as I go by his house, hoping he would find peace and be blessed. I guess he has both today. Praying for the rest of you; I know there is a hole in your heart today. Posted by Rita and Ayron Teater - Unionville, IA - friend June 07, 2013