![]() Send me a postcard or e-mail sometime and keep in touch. While in Virginia, I sadly read of Bobby Chapman and Rebecca Cox Fortune passing away. The funeral(s) that you mentioned … hopefully,they weren’t one of our former classmates. My wife, Reba, and I sat next to Homer Wilson and his wife (Margie as I recall) during the reunion dinner in 1997. I hope all of you are well, as well as all former classmates from Class of 1957. I recall seeing Charles Hunter at the 40th reunion in 1997. He always made it a point to speak and ask how I'm doing? I had forgotten that you're cousins. Before I retired in Feb-02, I would see Coy Benton at the local post office from time to time. Or, I may recall seeing you at one of our past reunions. How long has it been? I suppose since our high school days. Wonderful information about past years in Searcy. I thought you might be interested in what has been going on with me in recent years, so I'm sending you a copy too. You can click on the pause button on the bottom left to pause the show, then click on the forward play to continue.Įarlier today, I received a nice email from Clifton Wiggs. You will need to read what goes on the site fast, It moves right along. You and Chet (and all the rest of you out there) have a great AND SAFE New Year’s Eve and Day. ![]() Not hearing from him shouldn't be taken personally: between the normal (?) vagaries of computers, Ernie tells me that that garbage they send through the veins during chemo does tend the sidetrack a few synapses in the brainpan. It’s also enough to make me wonder how I’d react in similar circumstances. (For those who came into this movie late, Ernie’s been battling cancer for the last year). You’re right: Ernie’s upbeat spirit is a wonder. As it happens, your cousin (and my wife’s boss) Deloris DID mention it to Karen, but she didn’t mention it to me, so I didn’t get a copy of the picture, but I’m glad your kids set up a nice one. Yet, most of our classmates were NOT musicians, and this is as much their site as us loud-mouths.Ĭongrats on the 50th Anniversary for you and Chet. I guess we tend to be a bit more cohesive, simply because we had so many shared experiences, and traveled as a group much more than our non-musical peers. I guess that, sometimes, this site does look like it’s reserved just for the “band kids,” but that’s not the case at all. As it happens, you were SPECIFICALLY mentioned as an example. Madeline, at the Class of 56’s 50th Year Reunion (7/1/06), we’d like to have anyone who might have been a member of our class at any point, whether they graduated with us or not. I am running out of space here, so thanks again, and Happy New Year to you and yours! I was surprised, and I still do not understand why he didn't, but I decided he has his reasons, and that is okay. I wrote to him after I found out about the cancer, and he never responded. I was glad to see Ernie looking so happy in the picture you posted. We also stayed out there all weekend, and had our Christmas there. Our kids really outdid themselves with a very nice reception. We celebrated 50 years of marriage at Wyldewood Retreat Center on the 18th of December. You may have seen our picture in the paper. My husband, Chet, and I reached a special milestone in our lives on Christmas Day. I do however, enjoy reading your remarks. ![]() I also have not written anything to yesteryear in a while, because I guess I feel a little bit like Susie: it seems you band kids bonded so much, that I really do not feel as if I have much to contribute. Anyway, I do appreciate it, and plan to come, if there are no objections. I actually missed the most memorable years.the last three. I sent my form back to Carolyn (Reed Hill), but I also reminded her I did not graduate with the class. We have been busy with health problems, and company and all that, so I have not responded to the mention of me in Yesteryear, but I did see it, and I certainly appreciate the invitation to be a part of the festivities. Hi, I just discovered your Christmas e-mail.
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