Remembering
A friend sent me a couple of pictures from Panama City's older days, my earlier years. This is Bay Memorial Hospital, a much later iteration of its beginnings - - I remember a smaller single brick building with an appearance somewhat like Lisenby Hospital was in those days, must have been two story, the entrance was south-facing on 6th Street the block west of Cove Boulevard, now MLK, in the late 1940s or early 1950s. My father went there for a tonsillectomy, I remember driving him and Mama there for his admission, and leaving to drive home as he stayed overnight; it wold have been summer 1950 or later, because I remember driving Mama home in our Plymouth station wagon, which my father bought the summer of 1950. Brother Mac, the Rev McDaniel left his ministry as pastor of First Baptist Church to be the first administrator of Bay Memorial Hospital. A tall, thin, bald man, popular with the kids, he was often seen around Cove School and likely other schools, always being called...