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Jean-Canot(J-C) Walker's avatar

So sad to hear of Brother Ellis' passing! He was a real one. So many good memories with that guy.

I remember that first photo well. Foggy morning at Mayersville, I believe, with the Tupelo Quapaws.

Here are a few more photos of Ellis:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/7b3p6tPaZnZoDp7VA

https://photos.app.goo.gl/9a68Tcp9Tpyzqw669

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Gc18M57JtpRbpApZ8

https://photos.app.goo.gl/xoyYd1UkxXKvJMeg9

https://photos.app.goo.gl/RtgRYsNVqx2muJdM6

https://photos.app.goo.gl/32mmUnV2yK2L567z8

Please send my love to his family.

THOMAS EIER's avatar

BROTHER JOHN, you are my very best river rat friend on the Mighty Mississippi River. Great words about BROTHER E... In 2026 our UNITED STATES OF AMERICA celebrates 250 years of freedom. Brother Ellis grew up with so many of us kids of the 50's like me. We have seen a lot of change. The most important change that we are sharing is GIVE A HOOT! DON'T POLLUTE! We sit 6 inches off MOTHER ICHIWANA when we paddle in our dugout and cedar strip canoes across America. Our rivers are the life blood of MOTHER EARTH. BROTHER E was with us when we landed on the cobblestones of St. Louis on September 23,2006. He took good care of MATO CHANTE, THE FLYING EAGLE, CHINOOK TOMANOWES AND TENAS LELOO back in 2006. I envision that we gather together on September 23,2026 at the ARCH to remember our fallen heroes and to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the LEWIS AND CLARK EXEPEDITON completing the mission of finding the Northwest Passage to the Pacific Ocean. We shall remember our fallen heroes all year. TEE IN IDAHO

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