Remembering My Kid Brother--Rick J. Fournier

Rick graduated from APHS in 1968 through the sheer will and determination of our mother. Rick played the guitar and had no interest in earning a high school diploma. Once he graduated by the skin of his teeth, he hung around never getting a job or any job training. To avoid the Army draft, my parents pushed him into enlisting in the Air Force. Several months after basic training, he went to Okinawa but was dishonorably discharged. He wouldn't take or follow orders and was insubordinate to his commanding officer.
From there, Rick drifted into psychedelics and became a transient in the college towns of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. He was taken into custody by the Ypsilanti police one brutal winter night wandering aimlessly during an LSD trip in 1970. The police didn't know what to do with him, so they called my parents in Allen Park. My parents didn't now what to do with him, so they called Wayne County Mental Health [Eloise]. Rick was locked in a mental ward for over a year before he was released with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. I don't know what they did to him, but he was never the same. From there, things went from bad to worse. No need to describe his further descent.

Rick's obit listed him as an artist and photographer to mask the reality of his sad life. People tried but nobody was able to help him.
Happy trails, my brother.
Published on July 06, 2016 14:08
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