Mel Chancey
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I poured concrete every day and came home to her, and she had a job.
She worked at this big food grocery store that we had in our neighborhood.
She was...
the butcher's union and she was i was 16 she was just turning 19. two and a half three years older than me so um we started that journey together we got married when i was 20. we got married and that only lasted a year because now at the age of 20 i was already
with the club, I was already with the club and she knew the lifestyle from her neighbor and stuff like that.
And didn't really want to have any part of that.
And I, you know, and I didn't really want to have her have any part of that.
So, so young, young with the, with the child, which is crazy now because you know, she's like my mom these days because my mom passed in 2019 at 90 years old, Sean, 90 years old, strong believer.
rosary beads in her hand every time I would leave the house or come over and visit on the motorcycle.
My mom loved all the fellows, the fellows personally.
But when she would see us put them jackets on and stuff like that, she'd be like, she just knew that it was the problem there.
That was this mischief.
But all the fellows would come over and see my mom at the house and she'd have Italian dinners and lunches and stuff like that.
My house was the stomping grounds for a lot of the guys.
Yeah.
Um, man, I'm trying to think that's a good one.
Uh, I, I remember she was late, obviously she was late on her period.
And, uh,
We took the test and she said, I'm pregnant.
And I said, okay.