CLASSMATES UPDATES
Sandy Kleeb (Walker)
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Tue, Jun 30, 2020 9:05 pm
Sandy Walker ([email protected]) To:you Details Hi Joe, You are doing a wonderful job. I do not know of another reunion portfolio quite like the one that you have created. Fantastic!!!!Our county has only had 94 cases of the virus with no deaths. I am following all of the protocol requested by our governor. However, since I retired December 31, 2019 I am not sure how life would be any different. I now have time to read, work in the yard and de-clutter my home. I had to cancel a planned trip to Tanzania with my daughter and a scheduled July fishing trip to AK. Our golf course is open so I am playing golf twice a week and have planned a camping trip to OR in mid-July. A couple of my golfing friends and I have rented a motor home and will do some crabbing and play a round or two of golf while wearing masks and social distancing!!!!!! As you see, I am not letting too much grass grow under my feet. Feel pretty safe with outdoor activities. To Joe and all the others that may read this, stay well and god willing attend our next reunion. ….. Sandy Sandy Walker Broker, Realtor Windermere Real Estate / Ellensburg 808 South Main Street Ellensburg, WA 98926 Cell: 509-929-1537 Office: 509-925-5577 Fax: 509-925-9006 |
Carol Snodgrass (Farr)
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During Covid-19...notes
Wed, Jun 24, 2020 6:29 pm caf40 ([email protected])To:you Details Hi Joe, We're in total panic here in Jacksonville, Florida. Our mayor, Lenny Curry, is hosting the Democratic Convention in town this August. Everyone is discussing...deadly or great for the economy !! As older retirees, my friends and I just want to stay safe and alive. We live on the beach and already the crowds come out on the weekends. Nobody wears a mask on the beach. We've barely gotten out to the market, church is streamed, meetings are on zoom and we drive-up for any exchange. I feel like a hermit ! Just this week, Florida's case count is greater. Now it's the younger crowd who didn't wear masks and couldn't wait to get out. Our bars and restaurants opened. I feel like this is the 'tale of 2 cities'. Stay safe and well everyone and don't follow Jacksonville !! Carol Farr (Snodgrass) |
Gwen Clarke Staus
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Radnor Class of 1958
Tue, Jun 23, 2020 12:16 am gwenstaus ([email protected])To:you Details Joe, a few weeks back you were requesting news from classmates. I have compiled my story of happenings since Covid 19---problem is, it turned out to be rather lengthy. I'm sending my story to you, & only you for your editing, deletions, additions etc. You are a master with email posts. I'll also send you a number of photos (under separate emails) for inclusion or deletion. The story & photos are lengthy & wordy so if you could review it all & edit out what you don't see as relevant or interesting, that's fine with me. Thank you Joe---you are doing a great job with keeping us in communication. Gwen Clarke Staus🌷🇺🇸🌞 |
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Tue, Jun 23, 2020 12:43 am
gwenstaus ([email protected])To:you Details
Joe (YOU ASKED FOR IT) (ABC SHOW 1ST AIRED IN 1950)--- Radnor Class of 1958. This email may be more than any of you can take, or are interested in, but Joe, YOU ASKED FOR IT ---so, here goes. I'm afraid I will have to divide this message into a number of individual posts, as I'm not that good at sending multiple photos on one email. Our life since February has been full of wild, crazy little things, as I'm sure is the same with all of us. Things that we always wanted to do but never seemed to get to doing---too busy doing more important things---so we thought! 1st thing we did was tackle a 1,000 piece puzzle---WOW---what a MAMMOTH month long task that was! Now I get into my Yoga, realizing that L A Fitness in NOT going to be opening anytime soon. Frank set up our iPad & got "Yoga with Adrienne " & I was into home Yogaing. Thinking our quarantine might be over by the time we finally finished, (not true, just beginning) we got out our 50 boxes of Kodak Carousel slides, 150 slides in each Carousel, set up the old projector & screen & took each Carousel, one by one, day by day & watched our past 50 years of life in 2 weeks, right in our own livingroom! Wow--how archaic---so our kids thought. I sat down at the piano & rekindled my love of trying to tickle the Ivories like I did while teaching preschoolers---" Mary had a little lamb "---"White Christmas", "On the way to Cape May", "Down by the Old Mill Stream ". Then I decided to catch a mouse!---(oh how I HATE MICE)!!! Picture--I've NEVER been this close to a mouse before. Then decided I was going on Nature walks while Frank would rekindle his interest in his trains & coins, -repairing clocks & timepieces, & CHESS BY TEXT. We started playing Scrabble. We visited the HISTORY & NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC channels & found lots of pleasure with these channels--(can't take the 24/7 bad news on regular channels). Even discovered a picture of myself on National Geographics one night, taken 75 years ago & now it's on American Pickers in Northern Minnesota! I was in shock---I screamed to Frank who was in the other room---a picture of me was just on TV---Frank came running in & by now-- that picture is off the screen. Luckily we were taping the show so we re-ran the tape & SURE ENOUGH---there's Gwen on a picture taken in 1944 taken by Armstrong/Roberts Photography. Now it's the beginning of April & on the 6th, we lost our BELOVED little poodle BEAU. He was 15 & had a WONDERFUL life---miss him TERRIBLY. He went EVERYWHERE with us---if we couldn't take BEAU, we didn't go!!! "Love me, love my Beau". By now, we decided to get brave & carefully wondered over to our local Giant---mask & gloves on---at Senior shopper times of 7 to 8 AM. How scary! Now it's May & we both need haircuts---badly! So I sit Frank down & put a towel over his shoulders & begin to cut his hair--only with the promise that if I cut his, he can cut mine. So after his haircut, I got cold feet & wouldn't let him do mine--& mine is still not cut! Scary! Maybe soon the shops will open!? Playing lots of Scrabble too. So now---we got up the nerve to wander down to our little place on the River to see how things are in Maryland. Everything was & is great down there---very peaceful, tranquil & quiet. Put one of the boats in the water & took a peaceful nature ride up some of the still, quiet tributaries of the river. It was Marvelous--"TAKING TIME TO SMELL THE FLOWERS" & listen to the birds.! Well, it's 6/20/20 & on the 21st, Pa is supposed to go partially green.??? Really not sure how this may change our life but we'll see---one day at a time. Be Well, be Healthy & Happy.🌞♥️🇺🇸 Gwen🌷
Re: Radnor Class of 58....Need up date on how everyone is doing
Tue, Jun 23, 2020 12:43 am
gwenstaus ([email protected])To:you Details
Joe (YOU ASKED FOR IT) (ABC SHOW 1ST AIRED IN 1950)--- Radnor Class of 1958. This email may be more than any of you can take, or are interested in, but Joe, YOU ASKED FOR IT ---so, here goes. I'm afraid I will have to divide this message into a number of individual posts, as I'm not that good at sending multiple photos on one email. Our life since February has been full of wild, crazy little things, as I'm sure is the same with all of us. Things that we always wanted to do but never seemed to get to doing---too busy doing more important things---so we thought! 1st thing we did was tackle a 1,000 piece puzzle---WOW---what a MAMMOTH month long task that was! Now I get into my Yoga, realizing that L A Fitness in NOT going to be opening anytime soon. Frank set up our iPad & got "Yoga with Adrienne " & I was into home Yogaing. Thinking our quarantine might be over by the time we finally finished, (not true, just beginning) we got out our 50 boxes of Kodak Carousel slides, 150 slides in each Carousel, set up the old projector & screen & took each Carousel, one by one, day by day & watched our past 50 years of life in 2 weeks, right in our own livingroom! Wow--how archaic---so our kids thought. I sat down at the piano & rekindled my love of trying to tickle the Ivories like I did while teaching preschoolers---" Mary had a little lamb "---"White Christmas", "On the way to Cape May", "Down by the Old Mill Stream ". Then I decided to catch a mouse!---(oh how I HATE MICE)!!! Picture--I've NEVER been this close to a mouse before. Then decided I was going on Nature walks while Frank would rekindle his interest in his trains & coins, -repairing clocks & timepieces, & CHESS BY TEXT. We started playing Scrabble. We visited the HISTORY & NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC channels & found lots of pleasure with these channels--(can't take the 24/7 bad news on regular channels). Even discovered a picture of myself on National Geographics one night, taken 75 years ago & now it's on American Pickers in Northern Minnesota! I was in shock---I screamed to Frank who was in the other room---a picture of me was just on TV---Frank came running in & by now-- that picture is off the screen. Luckily we were taping the show so we re-ran the tape & SURE ENOUGH---there's Gwen on a picture taken in 1944 taken by Armstrong/Roberts Photography. Now it's the beginning of April & on the 6th, we lost our BELOVED little poodle BEAU. He was 15 & had a WONDERFUL life---miss him TERRIBLY. He went EVERYWHERE with us---if we couldn't take BEAU, we didn't go!!! "Love me, love my Beau". By now, we decided to get brave & carefully wondered over to our local Giant---mask & gloves on---at Senior shopper times of 7 to 8 AM. How scary! Now it's May & we both need haircuts---badly! So I sit Frank down & put a towel over his shoulders & begin to cut his hair--only with the promise that if I cut his, he can cut mine. So after his haircut, I got cold feet & wouldn't let him do mine--& mine is still not cut! Scary! Maybe soon the shops will open!? Playing lots of Scrabble too. So now---we got up the nerve to wander down to our little place on the River to see how things are in Maryland. Everything was & is great down there---very peaceful, tranquil & quiet. Put one of the boats in the water & took a peaceful nature ride up some of the still, quiet tributaries of the river. It was Marvelous--"TAKING TIME TO SMELL THE FLOWERS" & listen to the birds.! Well, it's 6/20/20 & on the 21st, Pa is supposed to go partially green.??? Really not sure how this may change our life but we'll see---one day at a time. Be Well, be Healthy & Happy.🌞♥️🇺🇸 Gwen🌷
Re: Radnor Class of 58....Need up date on how everyone is doing
Breakfast on the Bohemia
Days of Wine and Roses
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Suitcase Trains
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Gwen Clarke ---1944
Marcia Bryans
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Mon, Jun 22, 2020 12:23 pm
Marcybj ([email protected]) To:you Details Joe, I'm Marcia Bryans Jilk, and I enjoyed your last mailing to the Class of '58 very much. I particularly identified with the password piece. I hate passwords. It is great that you started this--increasing communication between fellow classmates.I enjoyed the humor very much and the tribute to those who served our country and are no longer with us. My birthday was June 8, but that's past now--and I survived turning 80. Now that it's a given, I don't give it much thought at all. Again, thanks for your work on behalf of Radnor Class of 1958--quite long ago. Marcia |
Rita DePietro
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Mon, Jun 22, 2020 9:47 am
rholts ([email protected]) To:you Details Since I’m still working, I don’t get to check your messages much, but noticed you said there were no birthdays in June … you would be wrong. God willing, mine is next Sunday. Hope you are doing well during this crazy time. Rita |
Barbara Davis
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This is a treasure trove! However did you do it? I have put several flags of various colors next to it for future nostalgia trips; thank you so much for caring and gathering all these goodies. It will be especially useful to me as I create the story of my life in a book of answered questions coming from my children over the next year. It’s an on line program called STORYWORTH in which a question (posed by the children) per week comes to you in email form to which you write in a Reply your answer and over the course of 52 weeks you have composed a book which is issued to you. I’ve had fun gog back as far as I can, remembering incredible details of the first ten years of my life (and now I can’t remember what I had for breakfast!).
You haven’t heard from me before and I have not attended reunions but your having done all this work deserves kudos from all. Barbara Davis Heilman, class of ’58. |
Bill Geary
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Congratulations on a great website
Bill Geary Gosta Bernhards gata 1d 593 30 Vastervik Sweden Wife: Margareta A. Geary Married 52 plus years Pensioner with a 11.3 handicap Bill [email protected] |
Tue, Jan 7, 2020 11:00 am
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Margo Robinson French
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Fwd: 1950's VIDEO for all the youngsters
Mon, Jul 13, 2020 1:38 pm Margo French ([email protected])To:you Details This video brings back such happy memories! I wish we could relive those wonderful days. I hope you post it for everyone to enjoy. It made me a bit teary/happy tears😊. Margo Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Date: July 13, 2020 at 11:06:29 AM EDT To: Margo Vil <[email protected]> Subject: Fwd: 1950's VIDEO for all the youngsters |
It’s fun catching up with everybody!🤪
Sent from my iPhone Beautiful wish Joe! And now, all of a sudden I am hearing from my old Radnor friends! Such fun!
Sent from my iPhone Hi Joe! I hope you will pass this 50’s video on to our classmates! Such fond memories!
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Louise Weihenmayor
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2020 is going to be a wonderful year. I wish I had spent more than one year with you all.
Louise (Weihenmayer) Atlee , St. Petersburg FL |
Jolene Fronfield
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Art,
Closing April 1, see you after that. Enjoy the Holiday, Jolene NOTE: Jolene is selling her current home and moving back to PA. |
Art Beebe
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Hi Jolene,
Thanks for the Christmas present in that you are moving back. Looking forward to seeing you. Merry Christmas & a healthy New Year! Art & Jan In a message dated 12/23/2019 3:43:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: |
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2020 2:48 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Tribute To Memorial Day
To our classmates who have served our Country. Thank you for your service!
Ira Archer
Joe Conway
Warren Baker
Don Pierce
Dudley Felthan
Bob Chapman
Mark Rickabaugh
Fred Fisher - deceased
I am proud to be your classmate. Your friend forever.
Art Beebe
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2020 2:48 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Tribute To Memorial Day
To our classmates who have served our Country. Thank you for your service!
Ira Archer
Joe Conway
Warren Baker
Don Pierce
Dudley Felthan
Bob Chapman
Mark Rickabaugh
Fred Fisher - deceased
I am proud to be your classmate. Your friend forever.
Art Beebe
Barbara Snyder Haley
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Merry Christmas to all from colorful Colorado. The mountains are very white!!! Thank you Joe for all you do.
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Bill Davidson
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Razzle, Zazzle, Zizzle, Zip! Holiday greetings to all. Best wishes for good health and happiness in 2020. Thanks Joe for allowing all of us to connect/reconnect. Davidson Family has been in Connecticut for the past 46 years with no plans on leaving. Cheers!
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Bill Vogt
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May all the Radnorites from the class of '58 have a blessed Christmas. Thanks to Joe we have connected once again and share the news both good and not so good from our fellow classmates. Enjoy the best that this Christmas season. Here is hoping the year 2020 will be a year filled with good health , great connections with families and friends. Special thanks to Joe Conway who has been the glue that has held our class together between reunions. God bless our classmates.
Thank you Joe, and may you be blessed likewise along with good health. I will take this time to extend those wishes to all of my fellow classmates of the "58" Class of Radnor high school. Joe ("a BIG THANK YOU" for the amazing job you have done to insure all of our classmates the ability to reach out to one another of "58". May the good lord watch and keep you all healthy, and safe, for the years to come. 😄😃😃 |
Merry Christmas Joe to you and your family and wishing you a healthy and happy new year! Thank you for all that you do for our class we appreciate it. Best wishes, Bob and Marian and Bob Chapman
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Donald Pierce
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Hi Joe,
What a great Christmas message. It is so beautiful and decorative. Thank you for all your hard work. Let me extend my own wish to all my classmates for Christmas 2019. Merry Christmas everyone. May you have a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year. Don Peirce |
Eileen Westhead Hall
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Re: A Merry Christmas Wish To Class of 58 from balmy Galveston Island, Tx.
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George Lennox
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Oman on Dhow
On a Dhow Sent from AOL Mobile Mail Merry Christmas to all of the class of 58 from somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
Thanks Joe for the great job and web site. George Lennox Sent from AOL Mobile Mail Deb and I on our Christmas cruise. Dubai , India and South Africa.
Merry birthday to all George Lennox Happy New Everyone from South Africa.
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Sat, Aug 1, 2020 10:41 amTo:you DetailsMe again. Update time.I now have 4 great grandchildren.George LennoxSent from AOL Mobile MailRE: Birthday Wishes for August , Radnor Class of 58 Sat, Aug 1, 2020 10:41 am ([email protected])To:you Details Me again. Update time. I now have 4 great grandchildren. George Lennox Sent from AOL Mobile Mail RE: Birthday Wishes for August , Radnor Class of 58 Sat, Aug 1, 2020 10:41 am ([email protected])To:you Details Me again. Update time. I now have 4 great grandchildren. George Lennox Sent from AOL Mobile Mail RE: Birthday Wishes for August , Radnor Class of 58 Sat, Aug 1, 2020 10:41 am ([email protected])To:you Details Me again. Update time. I now have 4 great grandchildren. George Lennox Sent from AOL Mobile Mail RE: Birthday Wishes for August , Radnor Class of 58
Fri, Jul 31, 2020 7:39 pm ([email protected])To:you + 48 more DetailsHi Radnor classmates.My wife and I just bought a place in Naples , Fl. Any one on the west coast of Florida who would like to get together . Just let us know.George Lennox Sent from AOL Mobile Mail ([email protected])
Mon, Jun 22, 2020 7:10 pm To:you DetailsHi Joe Thought I'd let you and my classmates know that I got married March 14th. We were shut down in Key West March 17th. Lost my first wife to cancer in 2013. My bride lost her husband to cancer in 2012. We met in Key West in2015. Between us we have 6 children , 16 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Making our forever home in Key West . Here's a few wedding pics. George Lennox gardengoo ([email protected])
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Stan Scott
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Thank you Joe, and may you be blessed likewise along with good health.
I will take this time to extend those wishes to all of my fellow classmates of the "58" Class of Radnor high school. Joe ("a BIG THANK YOU" for the amazing job you have done to insure all of our classmates the ability to reach out to one another. May the good lord watch and keep you all healthy, and safe, for the years to come. 😄😃😃 Sat, Jun 20, 2020 11:27 am
Stan Scott ([email protected])To:you Details Hi Joe, just a little update on my exciting life. On July 2nd., I will be having a reversible shoulder (left) replacement, at PMH., this will be l of 2., 2nd probably next year, if all goes well with the first. Will be bed ridden more than likely, due to the necessity of needing crutches in order to ambulated. Connee and I are both doing well during this pandemic. Hope you are doing well also, have a great summer and stay safe and healthy. Stan Scott Sent from my iPad |
Ginni Newman Vosburg
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. We just returned from a 14 day transatlantic cruise with our son. Celebrated Thanksgiving aboard. Children and grandchildren will join us for Christmas dinner and on December 26, Jud and I will celebrate our 59th wedding anniversary.
Ginni Vosburg Sent from my iPad |
Ted Smith
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Thanks Joe and a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year back to you!!! Also a heartfelt THANKS for all of the hard work you've put into the Class Website. It has become a real showplace for the "spirit of' '58"!!!
Ted |
Sun, May 24, 2020 4:50 pm Ira Archer ([email protected]) To:you Thanks for the memories: There is no hunting like the hunting of armed men. No greater adrenaline rush. It is addictive. I had guys in my combat rifle company that were on their 4th tour. Some with wife and children back in the states. They loved it. They were my best men. Nothing helps in combat like experience. Ira Archer , CPT. Us Army Reserve, 4 years 7 months 13 days. Infantry, Ranger Airborne, Purple Heart. |
Sat, Jun 20, 2020 11:05 am
Ira Archer ([email protected]) To:you + 2 more DetailsHope some of you 58’ers made it in 1969: I missed it. I was back from the CIA drug war in VN by 69, married with family and working for a bank in August of 1969. My hippie years ended in early 1964 when my Pennsylvania draft board caught up with me in Reno NV and Berkley CA. Back to the world in late 1968. Only a few bullet holes and still alive. Ira Archer. Always loved CSN. They were pure Woodstock. Late 60’s early 70’s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHL-6cUtZj0; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHL-6cUtZj0 |
Tidge Wetzel Roller
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Merry Christmas y'all! From Staunton Virginia, where I've lived for over 50 years. Thanks , Joe for all your work.
Tidge Wetzel Roller |
Isobel Hochberg
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Thanks for the blast of good cheer!
Wishing all another great year! Sent from my iPhone |
Nancy Cambell Sturn
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Merry Christmas to all my former classmates and a very Happy New Year -Nancy STURN
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Jim Hudson
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Thank you Joe for your work and thoughtfulness, Best to you too. Jim Hudson
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Elizabeth E Irwin Wilson
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Thank you Joe for the wonderful job in keeping our class in touch.
Wishing everyone in class of 58 a Merry Christmas and Happy Healthy New Year. Liz Wilson Happy new year from Pottstown Pa. Just returned from Pensacola Florida with all family 32 of us celebrating Christmas.
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Mary Louise Bennett Henderson
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Re: During Covid-19...notes
Wed, Jun 24, 2020 10:39 pm Weege Henderson ([email protected])To:you + 54 more Details it is bad in san antonio. i feel like a hermit. just going to the store & drs. apts. I wear my mask when I am out. hopefully they will get a vaccine before the end of the year. it has put a kink in my travels. am confident we will be out of this mess hopefully soon. mary l bennett weege henderson Thanks Joe,
to all a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. mary l bennett weege henderson san Antonio, tx. joe
what a wonderful thing u are doing keeping the class of 58 alive. I look forward to each & every note from the class. thank u for all of your hard work. I can't tell u how much I appreciate your efforts. I have had a good life living in san Antonio, texas. I have been fortunate to c many wonderful places in the world. may everyone have a happy, healthy, & wonderful new year. mary (weege) bennett henderson |
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Nancy Freas Kavanaugh
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Holiday Greetings from the Appalachian Highlands!
Nancy Kavanaugh 112 E. College Street Jonesborough, TN 37659 423-741-2165 |
From: Patricia Churchill <[email protected]>
Date: July 11, 2020 at 10:45:58 AM EDT Joe Conway <[email protected]> Subject: Fwd: Your life in old pictures ... What memories I guess I’m old as dirt |
Fri, Jul 31, 2020 6:52 pm
Patricia Churchill ([email protected]) The years of making cars really interesting has past. Today's cars pretty much look the same and it is no longer a big deal to see what the new model lines look like B/C they'll be about the same as the current year. We used to look forward to September to see the new designs and car dealerships would cover up their display windows with paper so that there was no peeking. Bob How Many of These Do You Remember? CLICK TO START
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Patricia Meade Churchill
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Wishing everyone in class of 58 a very Blessed Christmas and a happy and healthy new year. Headed to Phoenixville tomorrow to celebrate Christmas.
Thank you for all the work and time you give to our class Joe. |
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Pat Leedy Hewitt
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Thanks Joe for your glad tidings for the class of 1958. We appreciate all your hard work at keeping our class in touch with each other. I'm on my way to Istanbul to be with my family. Happy New Year!
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Pat Hewitt <[email protected]
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Wed, Jun 24, 2020 9:45 pm
Signe Hammer ([email protected])To:you + 1 more Details
Hi, Carol,Wow, what a terrible situation! I’m in NYC, and as you may know our state and city are going through a carefully phased & controlled reopening—the city has just entered Phase 2, which means we now have sidewalk restaurant service and hair salons have opened—but I can’t get through to mine and they haven’t answered my text.
Texas, Arizona, California and some other states are also seeing a huge rise in covid cases & hospitalizations, for whatever that’s worth.
Here, I see more and more young people on the street without masks, and of course they gather in large groups on the sidewalks outside bars. I’m sure our beaches, which open for swimming soon, will then be as bad as yours, but of course I don’t have to go near them.
Hang in there—it’s clearly going to be a bumpy summer. But geezers like us are still mostly holed up everywhere, I think. Although I’m free to go out for grocery shopping and a walk in the park, there isn’t much else to do anyway. I do have a birding group that meets on Sunday mornings in Central Park. Last Sunday we had a nice picnic. A lot of people use that park but somehow it’s never felt threateningly overcrowded, as I think a beach might. People are spread out and on the move, or spaced out in their groups on the grass—and it’s a big park..
And of course we’ve been having our demonstrations and vigils, which still go on, although somewhat reduced in size. People always wear masks—if they don’t, they’re asked to leave.
It sounds like the situation in Jacksonville is a lot more volatile and potentially dangerous than here in New York. But it also sounds like you’re handling it very sensibly, and that will get you through, I feel certain.
Salud,
Signe
Best wishes to all for the holidays and new year! And thanks to Joe for keeping this going.
Signe Happy New Year, Joe & everyone else, from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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Ruth Gedney Corddry
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Signe is so right. Let us know where you are and what you are up to when you reply. We are just about to board the car train for Virginia - egad! Here's to a happy and healthy new year for all of us.
Ruth |
Steve Mutart
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Joe, you are the man.
Sent from my iPhone I always knew Joe was one of the best. They are you are the best. Keep it up. Keep sending out emails. Believe it or not, I think I know just about everyone who has responded. It’s amazing for a guy who hits 80 in less than three weeks. Ouch.
Sent from my iPhone Don French,s It’s a lonely Saturday night.
Sent from my iPhone reply:
JUST FOR YOU STEVE !! As a bonus I have included 3 additional songs by Don. Hope you enjoy them. To make it easy for you to find them, below is a link to the web page on the class web site. https://radnorclassof58.weebly.com/don-french---musician.html Joe Joe. It worked. I love it. Thanks buddy. And take care.
Sent from my iPhone You did it. My pay day is tomorrow. 80. Can you believe it. And thank you thank you thank you. Lonely Saturday night. One of my all-time favorite songs.
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Anthony J.Adams
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This was the Best Class Ever! Joe is a Saint for doing this! Merry Christmas to all 58ers,!! Tony A
Yes!! Happy, Happy! When's our next reunion ? T
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Warren Baker
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Joe
Thanks for all your 1958 hard work. To our entire class have a blessed Christmas and a healthy New Year Warren Sent from my iPhone |
Doug Miller
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Hi Joe, Merry Christmas to all. Joe you are doing an amazing job. It's great to hear and see our Classmates again. Good health to all in the New Year.
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