The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO

Carthage, Jasper County

March 13, 2010

Crowd gathers for benefit to aid Carthage resident

By Debbie Robinson

news@joplinglobe.com

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Robert “Pooter” Strickland never met a man or woman he didn’t like, and the feeling is reciprocated by members of the community.

A large crowd of friends and family gathered together at Jim’s Bar and Grill on Saturday for a benefit for the Carthage resident, who has been diagnosed with colon cancer.

Owner Jim Hodson said in Strickland’s case, he made an exception to his policy of not hosting benefits.

“The guy is just an all-around good guy,” Hodson said.

Strickland is a fixture among the community as he walks around town pushing a cart or bag for buying and selling just about anything, he said.

“I’ve never heard him say anything bad about anybody,” Hodson said.

Saturday’s benefit featured several bands, a barbecue chicken dinner and a jail cell where those thrown in jail had to raise money to get out.

Strickland, 61, said he was very appreciative for the help from friends.

As for his nickname “Pooter,” he said his aunt and uncle had a dog named Pooter and the name was passed on to him.

Strickland, who never learned to drive, said he always walks when he is buying and selling his wares. He said he first began buying and selling when he was 10 or 11 years old, selling pop bottles. Previously, he had worked for a shoe manufacturer and at O’Sullivan Industries in Lamar.

Never married, Strickland said he “plays the field.”

His niece, Tamara Strickland, recounted the one time a friend tried to teach him to drive.

The effort only lasted for one lesson, she said.

Since being diagnosed with cancer in December, Strickland has undergone surgery and chemotherapy, she said.

On Saturday, he was greeted throughout the day by friends, and it was anticipated that he would sing “My Girl” before the night was over.

“I think it’s the only song he sings,” said neighbor Angela Hill.

She recalled the times the two would sit on the porch and play music until someone was walking by, then they would turn off the music and laugh.

Hill was also a customer, having bought a fishing pole from Strickland.

“We’re never going to meet another person like Pooter,” she said.

Donna Evans described Strickland as the “greatest guy in the world.”

Strickland, she said, knows everything that happens in the community and everyone in it.

Larry Ford said he knew Strickland and his family.

“He’s the same every time you see him,” he said.

A silent auction featured 110 items included small appliances, a leather jacket, food baskets, antique plates and other items that were donated by local businesses and individuals, said Shirley McWilliams. The city of Carthage also sent a donation.

“He’s just a very good friend and a good-hearted warm person,” she said. “He’s touched a lot of hearts.”

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