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Hope to hear from more of you. What are you up to. What's keeping you busy. What's on your mind and so forth.
Thanks,
Debby
This is a place to share your thoughts and plans and recollections and high school memories. The site is always changing so come back again and again.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Larry Kennedy
Just getting ready for the new craft fair season. Making some different leather products like guitar straps, Drink (beer) holsters, rifle/shotgun slings, bolo ties and an assortment of other items. Luckily, my family is healthy and working, so not much else. Waiting for summer to get out on Oneida Lake and do some fishing and boating. Hope everyone is healthy and not having any trouble with the crazy weather. Best wishes to everyone.
Larry Kennedy
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Blue Vest Left Behind
45th REunion Weekend a women's Navy blue fleece vest was left behind at Panera Bread Co. on Sat. morning of reunion weekend. It was taken to the Revercomb's thinking it might be someone in that group. Unfortunately, no one has claimed it and Pamela would like to find the owner. She said she would be happy to send it to whomever claims it.
It's a Woman's size Large by Tri-Moutain.
It's a Woman's size Large by Tri-Moutain.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
George "Tommy" Thomas
Obituary
George Warren Thomas
66, of Jupiter passed away at home on March 6, 2012. George served his country in the US Marine Corps. He worked as an Manufacture's Representative in Florida.
Survived by his loving wife Barbara of 23 years, his father George W. Thomas, Brother Scott, Sister Gail, Step-daughters Joni and Caroline, 4 nephews, 1 great nephew and 1 great niece.
Private family services were held. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to any no kill animal shelter.
66, of Jupiter passed away at home on March 6, 2012. George served his country in the US Marine Corps. He worked as an Manufacture's Representative in Florida.
Survived by his loving wife Barbara of 23 years, his father George W. Thomas, Brother Scott, Sister Gail, Step-daughters Joni and Caroline, 4 nephews, 1 great nephew and 1 great niece.
Private family services were held. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to any no kill animal shelter.