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| Name: Erin Parr From: Texas E-mail: aeryn42@gmail.com |
Hello-- I know this must be very strange, but I am Sharyn Kallsnick's daughter. We were estranged for a while and then she passed away 5 years ago, and I'm just now going through an old scrapbook of hers where she mentions Wayne and Bill High. I never knew about this time in her life. I have lots of Trojan memorabilia from her time at HSHS. I'm not sure if she was in this class (1964) or before or after, but if any of you knew her and wouldn't mind talking to me, please drop me a line. Sharyn Kallsnick was her name-- she was the sister of Lynda and Julie Ann and Richard, daughter of Maurice and Ruth. I hope someone here remembers. Thanks so much. -Erin (aeryn42@gmail.com) Admin reply: Sharyn was in the graduating class of 1965. I don't know if that class has a website, but the next class, 1966 does or has. I do not have a link to it, sorry. -----Jon Springs-----
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| Name: David Harrington From: Lexington, SC E-mail: Davharngtn@aol.com |
Bill High visited Wayne on Sunday; here's what he said: Just visited with Wayne at the hospital, he was heavily sedated but did recognize me. His speech is very slurred, and he is paralyzed on his left side. Marylou said he has good days and bad days. Wayne did say he appreciated the e-mails from all the classmates. Marylou is holding up well and is a trooper as always. The last thing Wayne said to me was: “They are about to kill me trying to make me well.” It looks like he’ll be in the hospital for a good while yet. If you do visit him he is in room 369 at St Joe, ICU, before you go please contact the hospital for visiting hours. You will have to wear protective clothing and gloves when you enter the room for his protection. Bill High
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| Name: David Harrington From: Lexington, SC E-mail: Davharngtn@aol.com |
I received this information today from Alan Cochran ... thanks Alan for letting us know ... David I received an "authentic" looking email from Facebook management that indicated that all password user passwords were being changed due to increased security measures being implemented. It further stated that a new temporary password was included in the attachment. I did what I never do, I attempted to open the attachment. A warning window popped up indicating the attachment contained an unknown virus and could not be opened by Hotmail. I deleted the message. Fortunately the hotmail virus detection software worked. In this day and age, most people have some type of anti-virus software that should catch this type of virus attack. But for those who don't, it could be a big problem. It's up to you, but maybe all in the class of '64 facebook group should be notified to be aware of such password messages and advised to delete it immediately if received. Alan C.
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| Name: David Harrington From: Lexington, SC E-mail: Davharngtn@aol.com |
Rodney McWilliams March 15, 2010 Rodney McWilliams, 63, of Hot Springs died Monday, March 15 at home. He was born May 29, 1946 in Olney, Illinois to Ned and LaVerne McWilliams. After deciding to become a teacher, he began his teaching career in Lepanto, Arkansas. Since he had graduated from Hot Springs High School, Rodney wanted to return home to teach, which he did. He retired from the Hot Springs School District after 29 years of classroom teaching. Rodney was a wonderful, caring teacher and participated actively as a sponsor of many activities. “Mr. Mack” was respected and loved by those with whom he worked and those he taught. Although he loved teaching, above all he loved his family and his pride in them was unbounded. He was preceded in death by his beloved grandmother, Maggie Whitley and his parents. He is survived by his wife, Sandra; son, Michael and wife Christy of Dallas, Texas; son, Whitley and fiance Anna Mitchell of Hot Springs; and five grandchildren, Whitney, Alex, Grayson, Carissa and Colton; one great grandchild, Raylyn; his sister, Shelta Banks and husband Robert; niece, Allison Young all of Memphis and other children he loved were Gunnar, Ethan and Tucker. Rodney was dedicated to the Oaklawn Relay for Life and the family requests that in lieu of flowers memorials donations be given to this charity, Oaklawn Relay for Life c/o Oaklawn Jockey Club. There will be no formal service. However, visitation will be at Hot Springs Funeral Home Wednesday, March 17, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. (Thanks to Sharyn Brewer who found this on the Hot Springs Funeral Home Obit page tonight.)
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| Name: Mark Smith From: Hot Springs E-mail: MTeacherMS2@aol.com |
It is with great regrets that I announce the death of my friend and our classmate Joel Kimery. I am giving you the necessary information and link below: SSG. Joel L. Kimery Sr., age 64, of Benton, passed away Friday, March 5, 2010. He was born August 21, 1945 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mr. Kimery was retired from the Army National Guard and a member of Calvary Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Wilson and Lucy Lee Kimery and a brother, Jeff David Kimery. He is survived by his wife, Marsha Kimery; son, Joel Kimery, Jr.; daughter, Carol Kimery Martin all of Benton; brother, John Clyde Kimery of Auburn, California and two grandchildren, Carter Ashton Kimery and Kendal Ashleigh Morrisey. Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday, March 8 at Ashby Funeral Home. Graveside services will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 9 at New Rosemont Cemetery. Bro. Frank Thurman will be officiating. On-line guest book at ashbyfuneralhome.com Joel was my friend and I was his best man on Feb 23, 1968 when he married Marsha Ray. He will be greatly missed by friends and family. He was a Christian and we will see each other again! Sincerely, Mark A. Smith
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| Name: mike snyder From: granada hills ca E-mail: evomikehollywood@yahoo.com |
hi to everyone
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| Name: David Harrington From: Lexington, SC E-mail: Davharngtn@aol.com |
February birthdays: 01 - Bill Chitwood 03 - Jon Springs 05 - Carolyn Kay Hill Riley 06 - Lloyd Clemmons 10 - Mimi Meeks Bibb 12 - Albert Hamm & Donna Stone Vincent 18 - Sharyn Brewer Miller 21 - Gene K. Robbins 22 - Anne Bonner Williams 26 - Rick Walker 27 - Sherry McMoran Glasgow 28 - Jerome Berlinger
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| Name: David Harrington From: Lexington, SC E-mail: Davharngtn@aol.com |
From Todd Rasmussen (Mary Clyde Davis's hubby) Dave, Do you remember Mike McAvoy? He lived just up St. Louis from MC. Anyway, he’s having surgery for suspected stomach cancer the 28th at the VA in Dallas. We al need to keep him in our prayers. #2. Kenneth Keith’s mom died last week. Anyway the service was last week. Anyone who remembers Kenneth needs to give him a bit of support now too. Todd Rasmussen Retired and loving it
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| Name: David Harrington From: Lexington, SC E-mail: Davharngtn@aol.com |
Robert Terry Walker, CPO USN, Ret. Bonita Springs, FL Robert Terry Walker, 63, passed away on Monday, January 18, 2010 with his family by his side, after a courageous eight month battle with lung cancer. Robert was born April 30, 1946 in Hot Springs, AR to Ernest and Geneva (Duke) Walker. He graduated from Hot Springs High School in June 1964 along with former President William J. Clinton. After high school he joined the U.S. Navy and attended the University of Arkansas. He retired from the Navy as Chief Petty Officer in March, 1993 in one of his favorite tours, New Orleans, LA after 26 years of active duty. He then moved his family to Bonita Springs where he returned to school to continue his education. He graduated in 1998 from USF with his BA in Education. He taught special education with the Collier County School District for 12 years; first out in Immokalee and then at Golden Gate High School until a week before his passing. Robert was an avid sports fanatic who loved his Arkansas Razorbacks, New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys. He loved traveling and sampling the many different cuisines of the many places he visited. Robert was predeceased by his parents, Ernest and Geneva Walker; and his mother-in-law, Helene Schreiber Sutliff. Robert is survived and will be dearly missed by his wife of 28 years, Debbie (nee Schreiber); his sons, Weston (Joanne) and Chase (Nicole) Walker; his grandsons, Weston II and Zackary Walker; his siblings, Ernestine Roper, Charles Walker and Brenda Walker, all of Hot Springs, AR, and Donald Walker of Dallas, TX; father-in-law, Edward Schreiber; brothers-in-law, Steven Schreiber and Steven Keller; and many nieces and nephews, other family members and many friends. Relatives and friends are invited to call (TOMORROW) Thursday, January 21, 2010 from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., at Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home, 28300 Tamiami Trail South, Bonita Springs. Military Honors will take place at 5:45 p.m., followed by a brief memorial service. Per Robert's request he will be cremated. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to Joanne's House at Hope Hospice, 27200 Imperial Pkwy, Bonita Springs, FL 34135. Shikany's Bonita Funeral Home 992-4982, Family Owned Since 1978.
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