Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Daniel McCabe

 


Hi Debby,

 

                  I lived in Colorado for 3 years, then moved back to Oregon a year ago. I don’t know if I told you or not.

My e-mail and phone number have not changed.

 

My address is now:

 

4387 Marcum Lane

Eugene, Oregon 97402-1744

I came back to Fayetteville in June to catch up with a friend, and went to the class of ’67 Reunion. It was so fun to see the area again, and catch up with so many friends.

The 67 folks don’t have a champion like you, rather a loose association of volunteers making contacts. It is nicely disorganized as you can imagine, but they manage to find a lot of folks

Thank you for your time, effort, blood, sweat, and tears over all these years. You have made a huge difference.

I came back to Oregon, I thought between reunions. But something about ER’s, a hospital stay, two operations, and a few months long recovery gobbled up my Summer into fall.

Got most of my health back and working on the rest.

Take care, Love and hugs to you,

Dan

 

Dan Sheedy

 


Dan Sheedy

I started at WNDR radio in 1969 and I instantly knew I had found a home among similarly insane people. Many may remember Dave Laird who was program director back then. He hired me, "trained" me for about 15 minutes on my first day (at 5 am on a Sunday), then left me to my own devices at the controls. Catastrophe. I sweated out that first awful shift, thinking I would be fired instantly. Little did I know, the total audience at that time on a Sunday morning consisted of about 6 people battling hangovers who could not have cared less. I don't think that "audience" included my new boss.
After a year or so at WNDR, much to my amazement, I was hired by a brand new television station in Utica, WUTR. I packed up my VW and moved to Utica. I don't know what made me think I could be a tv news reporter. Perhaps just the fact that I didn't know what I didn't know gave me enough confidence to try. After one year on the job, I experienced what seems to be inevitable in broadcasting; I got fired. That's a long story in itself but that was more than 50 years ago so you could say it's old news. Film at 11.
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Wayne Trivelpiece

Wayne and Sue Trivelpiece



We just returned from a week of skiing in the Italian Dolomites with our daughter Sara and her fiancĂ©. Wonderful and sunny all week long. The highlight was a day spent doing the Sellaronda tour around a giant mountain massif. The ski took 7 hours, covered 32 miles of terrain and had innumerable lifts and runs. Amazing skiing and scenery. 




Monday, February 20, 2023

Joan Johnson

 Joan Johnson


Hi!  

Joan Johnson, here.  Still in Lakewood, Colorado.  By now, I've been in Colorado most of my life.  Have had a lot of good times, some not.  Still hanging out with musicians and arty folk. 
Have a good partner (Stuart Leuthner, you can Google him.) 
I broke my leg during the Covid thing.  Couldn't go out dancing, everything was closed anyway. We are all getting out again.
So, if anybody's coming this way, Stop by, say Hi.




John Bennett


On July 14, 2021, I lost my wife Marquette of 51 years. I am  living in Summerville, South Carolina, where I’ve lived for nine years. I have two sons and three grandchildren. Life sucks without Marquette but I’m getting by. I really appreciate the communications that you give out about our class. Now that I don’t have to take care of my wife, I hope that I can make our next reunion.


Ed Siegenthaler

 

A new chapter in my life is keeping me busy with more traveling everywhere.  Last March I ventured to Tennessee to pick a puppy for my daughter.  This is the same breeder we have used for years.  The puppy is a black and white Springer Spaniel.  At 6 weeks old she rode back to Florida with ease.

 A couple months later I met up with my brothers and sister to visit the Arc in Kentucky.  Very interesting the size of the Arc and the interest of people visiting.  This past fall I visited some good friends from the service, spending a couple days reminiscing of years past.  It was sad to learn that one had just recently passed.
  
I drove over to Rochester to visit a couple cousins and check to see how the family is doing. After spending a few days there talking about growing up in New York.  Headed to Fayetteville to visit with my wife's aunt.  Spent a couple days talking about the family history.  I created a family tree with 1900 relatives on all sides of my family.  We have uncovered so much history and have shared it with all the family members.

I planned a trip with my son and his wife through South America.  We traveled thru Belize, Guatemala, Panama and to Peru.  Visited Cusco and the Sacred Valley and the home of the Inca's.  Some of these sites were created before the Inca habited the area.  We got the opportunity to travel to the top of Machu Picchu an area where the high Inca priests would travel to get in contact with their high spirits.  It was interesting to find that that mountain top was only about 6000 feet in elevation and the Sacred Valley was about 10,000 - 13,000 feet.

We also visited the headwaters of the Amazon located in Andes at about 18,000 - 20,000 feet.  At that elevation the glacier melts and the water forms the headwaters of the Amazon.  
Continuing to live in Kissimmee, Florida where I volunteer at Give Kids the World.  The boy scout troop where both my grandsons both achieved Eagle I continue help.  

This keeps me busy when I'm not working with the Central Florida Metal Detecting Club searching for old relicts among other items.  There are many space launches to watch and it is very interesting to see the first stage Jettisoned and return to the launch site.  

This past weekend the scouts did a campout over the weekend at South Port County park where they held the farmers market.  The boys volunteered in helping set up and taking down signs and what was needed by the venders as well as helping individuals take their packages to their vehicles.

I am looking forward to traveling back to Ireland and visit family friends for a week or so.  From there I have got a couple places that should be very interesting.  


Ed Siegenthaler







David Neary


My partner Beth and I sharing a beer and terrace in Santa Maria de Marvao Portugal. Just returned from three weeks in Andalusia and Algarve, getting out of the Wyoming winter and enjoying sunny days, warm weather and no crowds- a great time to visit! Will be in the Finger Lakes for August, but have camping on the river for Yellowstone visitors the rest of the summer!

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Gary and Pamela Revercomb


 The Revercombs

We went to a 70th birthday party for George Belton (Barb's brother) a week ago. It was at Barb and Bob Pellenz's daughter Kerry's house.  Kerry told me how grateful they were when Bob came home for our 56th reunion.  He was able to spend time with her and the grandchildren.

Gary and I are doing fine; still walking 4 miles a day and enjoying life with our elderly calico cats out here in the woods.  Planning a trip to AZ for our grandson Logan's wedding in late April.




Friday, February 17, 2023

Duncan Hamilton


Duncan Hamilton and his wife Leanne are snowbirds from Syracuse in Clearwater, Florida. The temperature is a wonderful 80 degrees. Their complex has a pool and they are close to the Gulf and the ocean. 


 






Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Bob Pellenz


Our dear classmate Bob Pellenz has passed away after a brief illness

Photo taken at 56th Reunion this past September 2022 at Craftsman Inn, Fayetteville, NY


Monday, November 21, 2022

Dan Kirkley has passed away


 

Obituary

     Daniel A. Kirkley, 74, of Fayetteville died peacefully at home after a long illness.  Born in Syracuse, Dan graduated from Fayetteville-Manlius High School.  Dan worked as a machinist specializing in computer  aided design and programing automated machinery.

     He had been active in assisting the ABC program at Fayetteville-Manlius School and was a member of the Manlius Historical Society and the Fayetteville Senior Center.  Though Dan lived in Canada for 25 years of his life, Fayetteville was always his home.  He loved the Fayetteville Library and spent many hours there  since moving back to Fayetteville. 

     He was an avid cyclist, frequently seen around the Village.  In 1976 he took a US Bicentennial cycle trip over the Rocky Mountains.  He was a former member of the Onondaga Cycling Club.  He belonged to Ashbridge’s Bay Yacht Club in Canada and enjoyed officiating at CORK sailing races.

     He is predeceased by his parents, Dr. George and Freda Kirkley.  He is survived by four siblings, Cynthia Kirkley of Baldwinsville, NY, David Kirkley of East Syracuse, Laurel (Peter) Notturno of Canton, OH and Scott (Martha) Kirkley of Rochester, NY; four nieces and nephews and four great-nieces and great-nephews.

     A private family graveside service will be held at a later date.

     Contributions may be made to the Fayetteville Free Library, 300 Orchard St., Fayetteville, NY  13066 or the Manlius Historical Society, P.O. Box 28, Manlius, NY  13104

 

Thursday, September 29, 2022

56th reunion photo

 


group at Dinner at Craftsman on 9/24/2022

will post more later


Debby

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Cinda and Kirsten

 

Cinda and Kirsten on a visit not too long ago.

Deborah Larus Doolittle





flowers around the house
 

Deborah Larus Doolittle

Christmas time with my new 7 ear year old Dalmatian named Zen.
 

The passing of Jon Flatt

 

Obituary

Jon Joseph Flatt, 73, of Westdale, NY passed away peacefully on his own terms, Sunday March 6, 2022 at 10:58am at his home. The youngest son of five children (Dorothy Flatt, Manlius, NY, Mary Jo Burrows, San Diego, CA, Sam Flatt, Cleveland, NY, and Elsie McConnell, Naperville, IL), Jon was born to Joseph M. & Gwendolyn Williams Flatt on June 3, 1948. He attended Fayetteville-Manlius High School, Class of 1966. He was married to Jacqueline R. Casler of Manlius, NY for 25 years.

After Jon attended Syracuse Brick Laying School, he went on to become an accomplished mason of both brick and stone. At that time, Jon was involved with the Dormitory Authority of New York State. Later, in 1973, he took a job with the USPS in Fayetteville, NY eventually retiring in 2004 as the Postmaster in Westdale, NY 13483.

Jon was instrumental in the reconstruction of the Westdale Dam. Reaching out to his local officials (especially Jack Plumley) he helped to ensure that the area became a Class Three Wetlands. The self-proclaimed Mayor of Frog Hollow (also honorary Frog Hollow Highway superintendent), Jon is survived by Julie Simmons Hotaling of Westdale, NY, his life partner of the last 30 years. Also, his three sons; Jason Flatt, Shelburne, VT, Jamie Flatt, Camden, NY and Jeff Flatt and his wife, Sarah, Cleveland, NY. Jon had six grandchildren, three girls and three boys.

As per Jon’s wishes there will be a gathering to celebrate his life later this summer. He desired no funeral or services. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of LaRobardiere Funeral Home, Inc., Camden, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to the NRA or Ducks Unlimited in lieu of flowers


Debby Larus Doolittle


 

Mr. Otis and his sixth grade class 1960

Debby Larus Doolittle

A visit from the Craigies 2011
Larry, Dana and Debby



 

Thursday, November 25, 2021

. Edward Siegenthaler

This year has been going fast and I am hopeful that all this sickness is behind.  

My daughter and her husband in Fayetteville Tennessee are doing well working for the State of Tennessee. They spend time going to Nashville to see many artists as Chris has done many interviews published in the local papers.  
My daughter Lisa and her husband are raising their daughter where we all have a great time seeing her frequently.  
My daughters two older sons are in their last year of college.  
The older is still working on his major and I am sure that will happen. The younger is at the University of South Florida in St Petersburg. Studying in the theatrical and directing field as his interests are in the high school teaching profession.  My son Jon is still in Belize with his solar panel installation company.  There are times when he calls me with electrical issues and we work on resolving them.  My son and I have been talking and have decdited that next fall to go on a vacation to Peru and climb Machu Picchu. 
If all goes well we may explore the Nasdaq Lines in Paru.  

Edward Siegenthaler

Saturday, November 20, 2021

Nice Letter from Cheryl Vermilya on David

 Nice letter including these photos of David's new tribute walk way brick and bench


davermilya@yahoo.com <davermilya@yahoo.com>
To:Deborah Doolittle
Mon, Nov 22 at 8:49 AM

photo of brick & location enclosed as labelled-  BEAVER LAKE NATURE CTR><  Baldwinsville,N.Y.in front of herb/smell/taste /rub small area on way from parking lot to BLNC Bldg.

Bench immediately down  Thompson Rd. ( above Erie Canal Simms Store entrance,turn right)    1st parking lot on right so AQUEDUCT END of Erie Canal Park,Camillus ,next to Aqueduct blue NYS historical sign,where I recently spent 3 +hrs.,no foolin' planting 16 yellow tulips donated to me by TS past participant & friend.
TY for taking care of any info...Happy Thanksgiving to you & all.    CV

On Monday, November 22, 2021, 09:07:33 AM EST, Deborah Doolittle <debbydoolittle@yahoo.com> wrote:




Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Barbara Kiggins Carlson brother

 

Timothy Kiggins Obituary

Here is Timothy Kiggins’s obituary. Please accept Echovita’s sincere condolences.

We are sad to announce that on September 13, 2021 we had to say goodbye to Timothy Kiggins of Kirkville, New York, born in Syracuse, New York. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Timothy Kiggins to show support.

He was predeceased by : his parents, Robert Kiggins and Mary Alice Kiggins. He is survived by : his wife Sheri; his son Robert Kiggins (Nikki Bellinger); and his siblings, Barbara Carlson and Russell Kiggins (Irene). He is also survived by several loving nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 21st 2021 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the R. H. Schepp & Son Minoa Chapel (6530 Schepps Corners Rd, Minoa, NY 13116).


Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Dyke Chapman

                          Dyke and Ronnie visiting their son in Nashville




Monday, April 12, 2021

Debby Larus Doolittle

 Have had emails, texts and calls from the following classmates:

Gerry Phillips

Anita Cottrell

Kirsten Mackey Fleisher

Kent Langworthy

Duncan Hamilton

Jim Carroll

Gordon Webb

Jamie Steele

Jim Myers

Harriet Evans Betts

Melinda Mussi Lockwood

Suzanne Connor Myers

Larry Shipps

John Bergstrom

Chris Perry

Flip Benham

Larry Craigie

Pamela Revercomb

Dave Eckerson

Dyke chapman

Ralph Braun



Dyke Chapman

Ronnee and I hunkered in during 2020 like everyone else. I started working from home the year before the pandemic hit so there really wasn't much of transition for me with the exception of travel. I had been traveling globally about 150,000 miles a year but obviously that stopped. Just starting to travel again domestically and maybe later in the year internationally. Ronnee is a real estate agent and business was off considerably here but we have enjoyed just being together more.

Our son Michael just got his Masters Degree in Analytics at Georgia Tech and has been living in Nashville since he graduated from Belmont University in 2010. He is married to a wonderful girl...Lauren.  We love visiting them because Nashville is such a great place. As a matter of fact I am sending you this from there right now. Our daughter Sarah lives in Miami with her husband Chuck and we just found out yesterday they are expecting a baby girl in October!  Our first grandchild!

Michael, his wife Lauren, Sarah and I hiked to Everest Base Camp in October of 2017. It had been a bucket list of mine for a long time and Sarah said "Come on Dad...Let's do this!" So we did. What a great trip it was.

I'm still working and loving it. Can't wait to get back to traveling internationally.  Ronne and I got a puppy...a Schnoodle. Her name is Lucy and she company for Ronnee when I am on the road and so much to fun to have around.

I play a lot of golf in the summer with Greg Reynolds and my brother David.

I still have so much I want to do and see so I keep the pedal to the metal in my life.

I'll try to catch up more often. It is so good to read what everyone is up to and to stay connected through the blog. Thank you for all you do to keep this going!

So long for now...

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Dave Eckerson

 Well ... life is rolling along far too fast,  Ms Doolittle

Been married 44 years now ... got three kids, all in their thirties .. all married ... all got jobs
One grand-daughter ... and another grand-kid coming this month

Did my last overseas gig three years ago, and have been chillin ever since spending summers in Seattle and the rest of the year in northern VA.  Grand-daughter is in Brooklyn and we spend time every month up there helping out ... will head up in a few days to be around for number two and spend a month on a mattress on the floor in a vacant apartment helping our daughter and husband cope with a new born and 18 month old in their miniscule 800 square feet of space.

Spent much of the year delivering food to seniors scared/not able to go out of their homes ... it was (and still is) pretty amazing how many people stand in line to get food from the county food bank every day

Whatever ... if I counted right using all my fingers and toes,  I think we are coming up on our 55th year since we graduated from FM this  summer.  It might be worth trying to do a zoom reunion for all interested?

Stay safe, Debby .. and keep on herding all us cats


Dave