I recall one very hectic day........I was 18 pushing 19, worked nights in a machine shop in order to attend jr. college classes during the day, however 11-22-63 was first day of deer season and we had a tracking snow....so....off at 7:00 am, in the woods with my buddy by 7:30.....he then proceeded to remind me of this really sharp gal I had met at a dance the previous week (2-1/2 years later...my wife), and the fact that today was her birthday and stores would not be open long (rolled up the sidewalks at 5:00 pm in those days).....so.....got, our buck, field dressed and hiked out, probably in the old 1952 Dodge about late noonish....got to the one main street by probably 1:30 - 2:00 and people that should be at work in stores and factories were crowding around the front of Newberry's (remember that one if you can) where about the only TV in town was on display in a window. That was it....everyone so shocked that stores were not selling, just wide open, even the bar had cleaned out. Colder than heck out but everyone glued to that TV or radios (1 AM station in town was all).
Every year since we remember at wife's birthday.....Happy for my wife.........sad for the country that lost a great leader (and yes....I do vote the other side.....but he was still great in my opinion).