Shirley Jennings, the blind man whose life inspired a feature film, died on Oct. 26 from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He was 63.
Jennings was three years old when he contracted meningitis, polio and cat scratch fever. The illnesses stole his eyesight.
After four decades of blindness, Jennings underwent two operations to restore his ability to see. The surgeries were successful, but he suffered from sensory overload. Less than a year later, Jennings came down with pneumonia, which left him disabled and caused much of his restored vision to vanish.
At the time, Jennings was working as a masseuse at the YMCA in DeKalb, Ga. The pneumonia cost him his job and his home, which was owned by the Y. In 1999, his story became the inspiration for the film, "At First Sight,'' starring Val Kilmer and Mira Sorvino.
In the final years of his life, Jennings began painting abstracts. His first one-man art show was held in 2002 at the Center Street Arts Gallery in Conyers, Ga.
I just finished watching the movie, "At first sight," for the 6th time. I logged on today to give Shirl Jennings my support and to tell him how I admired him. I am 'crushed' to have learned of his untimely death.
God be with his family.
Victoria
California
I am so sorry, I just watched for the fourth time At First Sight. I am a Massage Therapist for many years now and work with many infirmaties. I was so sorry to hear of this death. I think his wife did a good thing. You are to be commended. I would have done the same.
Posted by Jody on February 28, 2004 3:01 PMI'm Shirl Jennings nephew. I've witnessed how a man with so little could do so much. No sight, no wealth, no connections, and in a far away big city all alone. I have never heard him say a cross word against anyone or say anything negative. The man just never ever complained about anything. An almost impossible feat in todays world. The man was more "Christ like" than any minister could ever hope to be. He has been and always will be my favorite uncle.
My name is Susanne and I live in Denmark - Europe. I just watched for the 3. time At First Sight. I think Shirl Jennings must have ben a very special person and I'm sorry to hear of his death. What great paintings he made they are absolutely wonderful. My blessing to his family.
Susanne
Posted by Susanne Andreasen on March 14, 2004 8:44 AMI just finished watchig "At First Sight", was watching the credits, I'm an artist myself, but through my own suffereing I've beccome more interested in the emotional aspects of art, I saw he was a painter....... and ....... I'm terribly sad now, I just found this article......he died...... not even a year ago... look at me, I'm crying now. I would have LOVED to meet Mr. Jennings..... He must have been a wonderful man.
Beth, Milwaukee WI
"always belive in angels"
is anyone knows where i can find his art online, please email me, and put shirl jennings in the subjectline so it doens't get filtered out.
CleoMaruInk@hotmail.com
Posted by Beth Walloch on March 27, 2004 12:55 PMI just watched "At First Sight" for the 20th time, but I had never noticed the caption at the end about the Jennings. I am not sure how I missed it. I immedaitly became curious. I am aspiring radio producer and thought this would make a wonderful touching story for radio. Then I searched the internet and found he had died. He must have been a truly remarkable man.
Posted by Meg on May 4, 2004 10:52 AMMy family and I can't stop watching the movie
"At First Sight"
We are so sorry to to hear Shirl passed on,
both Shirl and Barbara are quite gifted.
We noticed Shirl died on the same day and year my son and his family deceased.
God Bless, Our Prayers Go with YOU and Yours.
Kathleen
Dear Friends of Shirl Jennings,
My name is C. McLain Campbell and I am an artist who collaborated with Shirl Jennings on his last work of art called The Seasons: At First Sight. It is with great sorrow that I now have to refer to Shirl Jennings in the past tense because his joyful spirit is still so much alive in all of those whose lives he touched and inspired while on this earth.
Shirl was a brilliant man, highly functioning while blind and sighted. He could recite telephone numbers of friends and acquaintances like a talking telephone book. He had developed very unique abilities, as captured so well in the film about his life, At First Sight. One of the ways in which he chose to express himself and the overwhelming feelings and sensory perceptions he experienced upon regaining sight was through art. While blind, he had made a living as a masseuse and, as such, chose at first to utilize his hands to sculpt. His first sculpture was of his cat. Shirl loved animals. He then moved on to abstract painting. The piece we collaborated on is called The Seasons: At First Sight. Shirl did the background panels of the windows. They exhibit his feelings upon first being able to experience the seasons as a sighted person. Shirl and I donated the original work to a charitable organization in my home town, Green Bay, Wisconsin, (Shirl was a huge Packers fan!) that provides screening services for children and adults for blindness-related disorders. That was the cause Shirl championed due to the fact that it was a misdiagnosis early on his own childhood that resulted in his remaining blind when, in fact, he had cataracts which were removed some 40 years after. Since the late 1600's only 20 persons throughout the world have actually regained sight after such a long period of being blind. Most perished due to the neurological and physiological strains from over stimulization of the senses. Shirl's case was unique in that he suffered from agnosia, an inability to process what he was seeing. Nonetheless, he did not let that prevent him from expressing himself and from working to help and counsel others. Even with all the trauma he went through after the surgeries, he said he would have done it all again for the chance to see. He was quite brave and courageous.
In February of 2003, my mom and art publisher, Sandi Campbell, saw to it that Shirl was able to realize his life-long dream to come to Green Bay, Wisconsin - home of his beloved Green Bay Packers. Shirl was the guest of honor at a number of fundraising functions for the Prevent Blindness Chapter of NE Wisconsin, to which we donated our original work of art, The Seasons: At First Sight. That piece raised $5,000. for the organization for childhood screenings for blindness-related diseases. We also completed a limited print edition (800 prints) that includes both Shirl's and my fingerprint. You may view it and it is available for purchase at http://stores.ebay.com/wild-bleu. The other events that included a dinner and a private screening of the movie raised another $30,000. Shirl and mom and I were thrilled. During his time in Green Bay, he was given the key to the city by the Mayor of Green Bay. He was also given an official cheesehead by the Green Bay Packers organization which was a particular thrill for Shirl, given that he listened for many years to Packers games on his radio and was well-versed in Packers history and current stats of Packers, including his favorites from the 60's Lombardi teams. He also ate at historic Kroll's restaurant while in Green Bay. It was here that he advised all of us northerners at the table about the proper way to eat a burger - with mayonnaise. (now I order all my burgers with mayo) Everyone who met Shirl fell in love with him. He was charming and a true gentleman.
I will miss most his fun phone messages on our answering machine and that thick southern accent. He insisted, however, that we were the ones with the accent. (yah, hey) His mother, Pearl, raised a great guy in Shirl.
We were all very sad to learn of Shirl's passing from - of all things (after what he'd lived through) - a blood infection. He apparently acquired it while he was recovering from a respiratory infection at the nursing home in which his wife, Barbara, had placed him because she was unable to care for him during his recovery herself at the couple's home in Georgia.
I spoke with Shirl's caretakers at the nursing home shortly after learning of his death and, like all of us, they were devastated about losing Shirl. They told me he talked with them often about being up here in Green Bay and what a good time he had up here. He also talked often about his animals and about wanting to be back at his home. He had as many little fluffy friends as human ones. He was a wonderful caretaker himself - always giving to others.
I was happy to read the tributes posted here for Shirl. I wish everyone would have had the chance to meet him personally as mom and as I did and as did his friends up here in Green Bay. Rest assured, Oliver Sacks, Irv Winkler, Rob Cowan and Val Kilmer were able to capture in the movie At First Sight, the true essence of Shirl's fine personality, character and above all, his willingness to change and grow as a person through adversity. When he spoke of this adventure from blindness to sight and through agnosia, we never once heard him complain. I hope you all will embrace his spirit and work in your own ways, in your own communities, to aid in promoting early screening efforts and free screening efforts for blindness related diseases to prevent blindness or the early onset and/or to provide opportunities to those who are sight-challenged. We all have our strengths and our weaknesses our abilities and disabilities. Shirl proved that you can do anything you wish with character and class as long as you are willing and you perservere.
Again, I hope you will all take a look at his last work of art at the web site above. I am still inspired by him when I view this piece. If you are ever in Green Bay, Wisconsin, our original wall mural hangs in the entryway to the Green Bay Eye Clinic, at the Hwy 41 and West Mason Street site behind the Aurora Bay Care medical center.
Posted by C. McLain Campbell on September 9, 2004 4:06 PMMy name is Jordan Gorle. I just watched at first sight, and also looked at some of Shirl's art. I am from a small town in Canada called Plattsville. My favorite place on earth in in my town by the river. I call it "my river". I love it and always am happy to be there. I am comfortable there. I think it is a beautiful place, filled with nature and gods gifts. Shirls art opened my eyes to the fact that I love it there so much, not for how beautiful it is to my eyes but for how beautiful it is in my heart. Thank you Shirl. I am saddened by the fact I will never get to thank you in person. However, I have faith that you received my thanks even though I cannot see you. God bless you and yours.
Posted by Jordan Gorle on September 14, 2004 6:02 PMI just watched At First Sight and I was so touched by it. I wish there were more people like Barbara and Shirl in this world. It would be a much better place to live in. I also wish I had got to know Shirl because he seems like such an amazing person. RIP.
Posted by Anj on October 29, 2004 7:45 AMI just watched yhe film "at first sight" for the first time and I think it is amazing how he could work. I hope there are more people like him, I really admired him very much.
I'm sorry to hear that he passed on.
I live in Belgium and when I watched the film I really wanted to now more about shirl, because I think he is an amazing person.
I just watched "At First Sight" for the first time and I was so surprised to find out that the movie was a true story about the life of Shirl and Barbara Jennings. I felt sad to find out that Shirl Jennings had already passed away, but at the same time, I felt happy to know that the character that Val Kilmer played in the movie really lived, and I mean REALLY LIVED LIFE TO THE FULLEST! It is such a shame that people, like me, continue to live life taking a lot of things for granted. We preoccupy ourselves too much with power, wealth and envy that we fail to see the finer things in life. The things that really matter. The real beauty of people, places and nature. Shirl Jennings had inspired me to always see, accept and love the beauty of people and things that are just there right in front of me all this time. I thank God for Shirl Jennings and I wish that there were more like him in this world.
Posted by TOM on February 11, 2005 4:30 AMYou know, I had seen this movie at the theatre when it first was released, and I was flooded with emotions. When it came out on HBO, I watched it maybe another 5-6 times, always sitting there speechless, watching, wondering just how many wonderful things in my life that I had allowed to pass by because of always being in a hurry. This movie showed me just how precious life is, and how important the little things are.
Now, several years later, I find myself back in college pursuing a teaching degree in special education, and I'm working on a learning disabilities assignment. We were given many options of choices to use for this project, but this movie was one of our options, so I jumped on it. I promptly went out and rented the movie and sat down and watched it 3 more times. Again, I cried and was emotionally drained at the close of the film. I find myself even more exhausted and exasperated to have logged on to this website and find out that Shirl Jennings has passed away. Oh, that I could dare to accomplish with my life even a fraction of what he accomplished. I feel that I am a better person for having been exposed to his story and to that of his wife. Theirs is truly a remarkable love story. His story will live on through this movie and hopefully will touch many other people's lives. Thank you for sharing your story with us. God Bless......
Well, I have a v.c.r. attached to a small t.v. in my dining room and I watch at first sight everyday. it's a beautiful love story, a story of courage, a story of humanity. My kids are tired of me having it on while we eat, they all say, Hi, to sheril and barbara when we sit at the table. I only wished I had met them both. I love the movie and will continue to watch and admire his life of passion.
Terry, in San Anotnio, Tx
Hi there, I am Juan Carlos Alvarado from Mexico. I live on the coast of the Gulf Of Mexico. I am an English teacher. I must confessed that At First Sight is one of the greatest movies I have ever seen. I fell in love with this movie the very first time i watched on tv. There are some reasons: a)the humbleness and the greatness of a man's heart that inspired a great movie, b)the chance that recovering his vision gave to scientific reasearch (life of generosity), c) the impact of a life that never lets go in spite of the physical absence.
I am working on a thesis project for educational purposes where the impact of vision for learning English as a foreign language seems to be a reevant variable. I have decided to cite the movie. But more than anything else, I have to thank Shirley Jennings for contributing to life betterness.
to the family of Shirley Jennings, I know about the sorrow of losing our beloved, however we must remember them for the winning they have given us...
just wanted to echo some of the comments below- saw the credits at the end of the film 'first sight' and was curious to find out more about shirl and barbara. thoroughly enjoyed the film and what it represents- what a fantastic legacy, i hope the memory lives on and touches more people along the way...
Posted by ewan muirhead on January 18, 2006 8:51 PMoh my god, i have just watched "at first sight" and i am truly inspired by how some people get through the hardest tests in life....how we wish people like shirl, be given more than one chance in life...how the world will mish one of its most valuable creatures! love and respect to you both.
my love is also with family and friends
xx
After just watching at first sight i loved it, and to find out it was true filled me with emotions. I am extremly sad of the terible loss and although i never met Shirl and Barbra, i admire them very much!!! They are very remarkable people and i give my love to his family and friends!!!
xxxxx
After just watching at first sight i loved it, and to find out it was true filled me with emotions. I am extremly sad of the terible loss and although i never met Shirl and Barbra, i admire them very much!!! They are very remarkable people and i give my love to his family and friends!!!
xxxxx
I have access to several authentic prints of C. Mcclain Campbell and Shirl jennings last art work called seasons; at first sight. what are they worth? Anyone interested please e-mail me.
Posted by joe on February 1, 2006 9:35 PMif interested in prints by shirl jennings please e-mail me joe_bauer80@yahoo.com
Posted by joe_bauer80@yahoo.com on February 1, 2006 9:40 PMYesterday I was looking for information on Shirl & Barbara Jennings to find out any updates on their lives and I was shocked and sad to learn that Mr. Jennings had passed away. This is so devastating to me. I recently saw "At first sight" and liked the movie so much that I wanted more info. God bless the Jennings family. The movie about Mr. Jennings is very inspiring and uplifting. It shows that there was a real man of character named Shirl who made a difference in peoples' lives.
Posted by Naomi Melendez on March 28, 2006 11:53 AMwhat a beautiful film I wish there were more of
this kind ! It is a inspiration for us all !
maria marcus holland april 2006
The movie "At First Sight" had moved me in many ways. I am sure glad I watched it and I learned a valuable things in life. Having sight is a wonderful gift from God that most of us take it for granted. Thank you for the inspiration and my best wishes to you Barbara and the family.
God Bless. Best regards
Grace Harpe
Vancouver, BC
April 30, 2006
I bought the DVD At First Sight and have seen it so many times I can't begin to count....Each time I see more and feel more.....I got curious about this couple and came on line to find out more about their life after the "story" and was sorry to hear that Shirl had died. I appreciate being able to find his paintings on line and Barbara's egg art as well. I am sure she misses him very much.
Posted by Linda Anderson on May 28, 2006 1:08 AMWOW! What a movie. I normally don't go digging around online for further information. I really felt led to learn more about the "real" people behind the scenes. My heart dropped at learning about Shirl passing on and now I am anxious to see his art! I didn't even realize this was an old film, yet, people are still writing about it. That says something!
Posted by Debbie Ault on May 31, 2006 12:37 PMI have just watched the movie "At First Sight", and like many that have said the same, I am so saddened (and shocked) by his death. It was a great movie; it must have been an amazing life experience !
Angelica
Sydney, Australia
This week I too saw the moving true story of Shirl Jennings and wife, Barbara. Having just logged on in search of further information on their life together, I am deeply saddened to learn of his passing. Having suddenly lost the "absolute love and light of my life" to melanoma, I can empathise with Barbara. One can only wonder why such remarkably caring and brave souls with abundant zest for life are taken from us.
Bobbie's girl forever and always
Elle
Sydney, Australia
Shirl and Barbara:
I watched At First Sight for the first time last night. I found it very inspiring. You helped me see life's true beauty.
I enjoy reading about people like you and Louis Braille.
Thank You for sharing your story.
God Bless,
TessErin
I'm totally speechless, actually still in tears and with a mixture of emotions after watching "At First Sight". What a learning and valuable lesson, it makes you reconsider the priorities in life. Immediately after it ended I went to look it up in the internet and I am sorry to know that Mr. Jennings passed away.
God Bless him and his wife Barbara.
Francisca
Posted by Francisca on July 22, 2006 5:11 AMI just finished watching "At first Sight" for the 6th or 7th time. I could not stop watching it. I think I will be forever addicted to it. No, definately will be forever addicted to it. The first time I saw it the whole way through I was angry in the end. I mean, it definately would have been better if his sight would have stayed with him, but it didn't. But I see now that in a certain way, being blind has its advantages over seing. Because sometimes you can see without really seeing. A blind person has the accidental ability to not judge anything or anyone by their outward appearance. They are forced to "see" what a person is really all about. And I see now that that its truly amazing. I'm very sad to hear about his death and my condolences go with his entire family. God Bless You all and thanks for showing me what it means to "look without seeing."
Naomi Johnson,
Long Beach, California
I watched "At First Sight" for the first time today.
I very much enjoyed the story performed by Val Kilmer and Mira Sorvino. But I truly enjoyed reading the real life story of Shirl Jennings and Barbara Nolting. It left a lasting empression on my heart, soul, and mind. After crying at the end of the movie, the rest of the day all I could do is reflect on what I had the ability to see with my eyes and with my heart. What amazing gifts we are blessed with from God. I am sorry to hear of Mr. Jennings death. People like him who are no longer on this earth with us makes my heart sad, but I know we will see him again. May God bless you and your family.
I've just watched At First Sight for the 1st time and was so touched by the story. It's extremely inspirational and the lessons learned so impactful. I loogged on to find out more about Shirl and Barbara and am saddened to find out about his passing. Eternal Rest Grant Unto him, oh Lord and let Pereptual Light Shine Upon Him. Amen.
Posted by Leslie on February 17, 2007 1:40 PMI do not wish to sound artificial or emotional so I do not exactly know how to express my self here. But I am impressed about this true story.
I have just watched the movie and have also recomended it to see to a good girlfriend of mine who has just found a loving man like the kind of Shirl wich seems to be so hard to find nowadays.
Please let me express my apretiation for this 2 people Shirl and Barbara.
I am both ashamed of how we humans are, included myself, taking too much for granted and not being truly apreciative of what God has given us.
I hope I can become a better person after reading this beautiful experience. I will try to not use to many fancy words, but I hope you truly get the message that I think this is a beatiful lesson for all of os out here. Especially after reading the words of Shirl's nephew, wich describe an extraordinary man.
And though it is sad to learn that he has just died recently, please take courage and read the words of Rev. 21:4-6 So it can uplift your spirit and give you new strength in the hope of resurection.
May Jah Bless you.
Sincerely,
Susannah K.
Posted by Susannah on April 7, 2007 7:41 PMShirl Jennings God bless you!
If anyone knows where i can view his art PLEASE let me know. sherpow5@aol.com
thanks!!!
I watched "At First sight" for the 4th or 5th time and last night, and for some reason hadn't caught the notes at the end where they had gotten married, until last night. I wanted to know more about them. That, of course led me to find out that he has 'passed'. I am so sorry to hear that. I hope I get a chance to meet him in heaven. I think Val Kilmer did an amazing job portraying such a wonderful man..he caught the charm and charisma that others talked about. I am anxious to find some pictures of his art. I pray Barbara is doing well. I was curious to find out if they had ever had any children, but from reading the other entries, it doesn't seem like it.
Shirl and Barbara were and are wonderful people and the world would be a better place with more people like them.
God bless them, and keep them until they meet again.
Tamera B, Lakeland,FL
Posted by Tamera on April 21, 2007 11:16 AMHi
I'm a songwriter from the U.K. Who saw "At First Sight" for the first time very recently. I was very touched by the movie especially the way that
the chracter based on Shirl taught people how to see real beauty. I have just completed a song I wrote inspired by the film, and was just searching to find out who it was based on when I came across this site. Shirl obviously impacted a lot of people throughtout the course of his life. I was saddened to hear of his passing, and my thoughts are with Barbara and his family.
If anyone would like to see a copy of the lyrics just e mail me and I would be happy to send a copy
Daryl P Hall
Posted by Daryl Hall on May 5, 2007 6:20 AMMy E mail address is
delarb31@tinyworld.co.uk
Daryl P Hall
Hi to all,
I saw the movie "at first sight" last year, for the first time... tonight I saw that movie for second time, and I loved so much the story of Shirl and Barbara that I wanted to look for news of them in Internet. Now I know that Shirl is dead, I'm so sad about it and I would like to send a lot of love to Barbara since Italy...
(Sorry for my poor english)
I know that God is with you, and bless you and your family.
With love,
Fabiana
Hi ther,e my name is Laura, O was blind until last year, now i can see after an operation, but i have now visual agnosia, i am learning about the visual world but i feel that i need an answer about how to learn to see.
I saw the history and i wished to to see with all my energy, bue now, afer the operation I thing like shril that i was better before.
Well i you know how to see please email me!
Lauramruiz@yahoo.com
Sorry for my poor english
i just saw at first sight for the 4th time last night i had no idea he passed away.
Posted by laura on August 27, 2007 12:45 AMI've just finished seeing At First Sight for the first time, on TV, late in the evening, here in Brazil. I was so deeply touched, and I didn't even see the movie from the beggining, was just zapping and suddenly couldn't stopping watching it.
Fortunately I never lost my vision, but maybe the film soon caught my attention because two years ago I had a Lasik surgery that brought so much confusion to my vision, my brain and my life. I had to learn how to "see" again, which was very disturbing - but nothing compared to Shirl's experience.
So sorry to hear that he passed away. My love to Barbara and his family.
Tonight was the second time, I had the opportunity to watch the film "At First Sight." This was the first time I went in search of more information on this man and his wife. I am amazed and hope that I will live like they did. To learn and grow, together.
God bless all who knew him and who still get to know even a shadow of who he really was.
i just watched the movie for the first time and i cant stop crying.this is a true insparation to anybody, dont give and and dont let go to whats yours.
Posted by KEITH MOORE on October 4, 2007 4:44 PMGreat story. Saw it for the first time a few days back and was surprised to note that it is a true story. Is Barbara still around ? Sad to hear Shirl is no more. Bless them both.
Posted by ksk on October 28, 2007 2:37 AMI first saw the film At First Sight when it was released theatrically and as soon as it came to DVD purchased it. I had always wondered what had happened to Barb and shirl and the daily struggles they must have endured with courage. When we live in a world where we eat on the run, drink coffee from plastic cups, and are so busy just trying to live that we forget sometimes to remember just to breathe, I think of Barb and Shirl's inspirational journey and take comfort that no matter what curve balls life throws toward me....that I can see them coming and catch them....I am so saddened to think of Barb and her loss....our world is indeed sadly the worse from Shirl's passing. Val Kilmer and Mira Sorvino have humbly and respectfully depicted a story that will continue to inspire and resonate for years to come.
Posted by Marnie on November 1, 2007 8:28 AMIt hasn't been 10 minutes,that FIRST SIGHT just ended on Lifetime. The first time I ever saw it,I was so saddened that he lost his sight at the end of the movie. No happy ever after there. I finally have a computer,so was able to look the real couple up. Only to just read he died. I am so sorry. In his passing,his sight has now been restored. Just think of the people,that through his film, were taught to appreciate THEIR sight before they died. . May angels keep you safe and surround you daily. God Bless you and yours. Grama Linda
Posted by Grama on November 8, 2007 11:15 PMWell, it must be 11 minutes for me, only the day after, and also my first time...I rushed to my laptop to find out more information about this absolutely courageous story only to be disheartened again to find out that he died. What an inspiration to everyone with or without sight. It made me want to go out and do it all and to never let true love get away when God puts someone absolutely extraordinary in your life.
'Chelle E
I too just finished watching "At First Sight." Such a wonderful, moving story. It really lifted me up to see the kind and loving people both Shirl was and Barbara is. I finally sat down today to look up information about the Jennings couple and was so sad to hear that this world has lost such a good man in Shirl. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to his wife. May you be well!
Posted by Tracey L. on November 9, 2007 4:48 PMAt first sight is wonderful...the part when he saw the cotton candy during the hockey game made me cry like a baby. I was overwhelmed with emotions when he said that was the last thing he saw and all along ppl were telling him it was a cloud.
A beautiful movie...I wish barbara the best.
At First Sight is a beautiful, warm love story. After watching the movie, I went straight to my computer to look up Shirl and Barbara Jennings. I am saddened to learn of Shirl's death but anxious to look at his masterpiece, The Seasons: At First Sight. This was the first time seeing the movie but one I will definetely watch again and again. He was truly a man of character and one that gave so much to others. If only there were more Shirl Jennings in the world!!
God bless you Shirl Jennings! Love and prayers to your family.
Posted by Peggy Stevens on November 11, 2007 1:50 PMI somehow missed seeing At First Sight until just last weekend. My husband and I rented a cabin in the Rockies for our anniversary, and he fishes with our three-year old, and I relax, read, watch movies. This was one the lodge provided in our cabin, and I just loved it. It was made so much more meaningful for me to see that it was based on a real couple. I just wanted to go find my husband, at the lake, and hug and kiss him, tell him how much he means to me. Barbara, honey, thank you so much for your efforts to better Shirls' life. The most wonderful gift he recieved in his life was not the brief gift of sight, but the lifelong gift of your love and devotion. I pray for your peace of heart, and strength for you. Leslie
Posted by Leslie on November 12, 2007 2:42 PMI saw the movie just last night for the first time and seeing at the end that the couple, Barbara and Shirl was living here in Atlanta, I wanted to know more about this most inspiring man. I was sadden upon my research to find that he was no longer here with us in the flesh, but his spirt is here with all of us whose hearts and lives he touched. Thank you so much for sharing your story with the world.
Posted by Roger Oakes on November 19, 2007 3:17 PMI am so sorry to hear Shirl J. passed on. He was a brave man.
I just watched the movie, At First Sight and after seeing the message at the end about this being based on the life of a real man I had to look him up on the internet. I feel sorrow for all those who now must live without his presence here on earth. I think this is the best role I have ever seen Val Kilmer in and I think he did a beautiful job of portraying a man of so much abilities and love. I am sorry to hear of his passing and send my deepest regrets to his family. An amazing man!
Posted by Sharon from Cape May, NJ on December 7, 2007 3:55 PMI just am full of tears after watching At First Sight for the first time God Bless Jennings. His story is an inspiration to us all. We all have pain but to live without judgement is a blessing.
I realize i have been blind for far too long!!
God bless
I came home tonight, and started watching "at first sight". I have seen this movie 5 times, and each time, it lifts me up.I decided to look him up, only to find that he passed away. Thank you shirl and Barbara, for sharing your story, and helping us to see that in life it is important to focus on what is real.... love, and the connections we share with eachother. Blessings,Lisa
Posted by Lisa on December 26, 2007 1:20 AMIt is January 17, 2008 and I just watched "At First Sight." What a beautiful story...so much love...so much amazement of the power of love. I logged online to read more of this couple and discovered that Shirl had passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with Barbara and family. You are both inspiring people.
I'm Fajar from Indonesia. Like everybody else here. I have watched At First Sight several times and wanted to know more about Shirl Jennings. I'm so surprised that his death was several years ago. It was an inspiring story of life. It teach me to be thankful for my eyes.
Posted by Fajar Ramadhitya P on January 31, 2008 2:26 AMI just watched "At First Sight" for the 2nd time. Also like everyone else, I logged on to find more out about the couple only to find Shirl had passed away. This movie was inspiring and uplifted my spirits. I am sorry to hear of Shirl
's passing in 2003. I hope Barbara is doing well after Shirl's death...
i am so curious about the Jennings family with their inspiring story after i watched "at the first sight" for the second time.
It is sad to know that Shirl had passed away. Surely that a lot of people wants to meet and learn from them how to live that kind of love- that some times i think only exist in the movie- in our live.
Where can I buy one of his works???????
Posted by Heidi on April 10, 2008 2:14 PMI was happy to have known Shril. I was lucky to have been presented by him with three of his works. I passed two of them on because he told me to share them, but the one that I still have has been a great inspiration to me. It is like looking into a vision. Every time I see it I see something new. I think that is what he wanted.
Posted by Edward on September 5, 2008 8:42 PM