Comments: Please, if you look through pictures on this site, remember prints are available through Smugmug. The company is nice to deal with. I urge you to print the photos that can never be replaced. Memories are valuable. So many of us have gone on, photos become more precious every day.
Comments: I realize the luncheon was postponed.
Comments: I just spent an hour looking at photos on our site through the years. It was a lot of fun to see our classmates at the fun parties and luncheons. I know there is another luncheon tomorrow. I will look forward to seeing those photos here too.
Comments: Hi everyone…yesterday when Les Hancock called me he asked that nothing be posted on social media. to honor his wishes perhaps we should hold anything further. Thanks for caring and thanks for understanding. Much love…
Comments: To all of our classmates....ours, before and after us. My condolences to you in your loss of your loved ones. This is the age of loss of our family, friends and classmates. And, it is a harsh reality. Live every day as if it is our last.....love to all, Charlotte
Comments: Hey guys, Regarding Kathy Jennings. Les asked for privacy at this time to be with Kathy. Hold the calls for now. George
Comments: Hey guys, Just a quick note about Kathy Jennings. She is in bad shape in Baylor Scott-White Hospital in Waco. Class of 62 but everybody remembers Kathy. Les Hancock was called to hospital last night for an urgent surgery on her last night. Keep her in your prayers. George Peterman ( 62 )
Comments: Ron, my sincere sympathy goes out to you for the passing of your brother. As an only child, I know this has to be a terrible loss.
Comments: Howard just passed..just got the word from his wife..he has gone home!!
Comments: I know some of you may remember my brother Howard Stanley Lyons from the class of '64..Howard has cancer .. is not expected to live for more than a few days, if that..he is in a hospital in Abilene and has been moved to the hospice wing of the hospital..please say a prayer for him..thank you!!
Comments: Peaches, I am so sorry to hear of your sweet mother's passing. My prayers are with you.
Comments: Message per Peaches Sweezy Walker: It is with great sadness that I let you all know that Peaches' Mother, dear sweet Loraine Williams (age 94), peacefully passed away this afternoon at the nursing home. Peaches was at work when she got the news. and is on the way to the nursing home with a co-worker. Please remember her, Rob, and the family in your prayers. No other information is available at this time. I will keep you updated. I have posed on Facebook.
Comments: This weather is crazy. Had our annual Peden Reunion in Canton this past Saturday and we had a great time. However, it poured down rain for 20 minutes and then the humidity was so bad I could barely breathe. It's definitely time to look for an air-conditioned place to have it every year. Us old folks just can't handle it.
Comments: I wondered the same thing, Sharon. Sure hope everyone has a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend. Take a moment to reflect on the meaning of the day. Thank you to all our Veterans. Without them, our safe and wonderful country would be gone. We would speak Japanese or German.
Comments: Where are you people? Are you all on vacation?
Comments: On behalf of myself & the rest of the Reunion Committee, we cordially invite you to attend the class of 1966 50th Reunion. It will be Sept. 23 & 24. I have uploaded the Invitation & the Registration form (along with a 2 pg info sheet) to our site on the 50th Reunion pg. If you go to it & click on the "50" image the Invite will open. Click on the "50th Reunion" image & the Registration form opens. You can then print it. We sure hope some of you will join us, as you know how we hate being the oldest ones at the party! ![]()
Comments: I hope several of you made donations to his Go Fund account as it was much needed by his wife and family. I was not able to attend but did send a card. Cards are always so much appreciated by the family. The comments made here would really be nice for Lisa to hear. If you need his address contact me.
Comments: Also saw tonight that Peggy Lockridge Redmon's husband is very ill and not expected to live through the night...sending prayers for Peggy and her family!
Comments: Very sweet words Tanya and Lynell concerning Mike Young...poor guy was so miserable and bored with retirement he stayed on that phone trying to keep in contact with so many of us..he checked on me on a regular basis after Barney died..he dreamed of moving to the Carribean and live on the beach as soon as his boys graduated...Barney used to invite him up to go on fishing trips with a group from high school and he loved it. Wish I could have attended his service but is a 4 hour round trip drive so I couldnt make it... rest in peace Mike...look for your fishing buddies!!
Comments: Was sorry to see that my favorite sports writer ever, Blackie Sherrod, died last Thursday. I started reading his columns in the late '50's and continued until he retired. I have probably read all the novels created by the writers he mentored, Bud Shrake, Dan Jenkins, Cary Cartwright, etc. I guess that cements my "jock" persona. Ha.
Comments: Did any of you get to go to Mike's memorial? I did enjoy his occasional posts on FB the last couple of years. It was good to see him again. RIP Mike. Losing our peers is difficult. The water in Houston is finally gone, but devestation remains for those poor people. Our ranch is Sooo green. We need to shred our pastures but the ground is too soft. The tractor would rut it. I hope our rains are gone for a while. We lost so many trees from a horrible drought and now some things are drowning. Happy May Day all!
Comments: A little more information on Mike Young. Mike played football for SOC. He had a hard time during that time with his step-father, and left the home. He stayed with friends, one of which was Burl Heinz, who was a great friend to Mike. Mike told me he had a short fuse in school, but that was based on his homelife. He compensated for that in life working for Blue Cross/Blue Shield of America in the insurance business. He obtained his law degree and moved to Florida where he practiced. He loved the ocean, loved to deep dive and loved traveling except when the non-smoking on the planes began, he hated that. When he moved back to Texas, he got into the pool business. His son by his first marriage is a retired policeman. When he married Lisa, she had other children, whom he adopted. Their father was Pakistani and stole the kids taking them to Pakistan. Mike, went over there himself and retrieved those kids, brought them back to America and gave them the best life they could have ever had. When he retired, which he did not want to do, but his health required it, he started calling all his classmates and not only reconnecting, but getting them to laugh at his jokes. He would always call here and talk in Spanish to me, where I could respond and blow his mind. In any case, Mike was a wonderful and funny person in life, a good provider and a loyal friend. He will be missed along with his surprising phone calls. He was quite the character, but a delightful one. R.I.P. Mike Young.
Comments: I found this obituary for Mike Young on the funeral home website. "A memorial service for Mike Young, 71, of Grandview, Texas will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, April 29, 2016 at North Cleburne Baptist Church with the Rev. James Cloud officiating. Mike passed away Friday, April 22, 2016 in Cleburne, Texas. He was born in Dallas, Texas on April 22, 1945, the son of Peggy (McClure) and Rom Young. Mike was an attorney and also owned a swimming pool supply company. He was preceded in death by his parents. Mike is survived by his wife, Lisa Young of Grandview; sons, Mikey Young and Jeremy Young, both of Grandview, and Chris Young and wife, Lisa, of Midlothian, Texas; daughters Sheena Raza and husband, Hassan, of Lewisville, Texas, Danielle Raza of Fort Worth, Texas and Melanie Dillon and husband, Phil, of Maypearl, Texas; brother, Pat Young and wife, Roxanne; sister, Mary Kate Young and husband, Trent, all of Dallas, Texas; and grandchildren, Cassidy Young, Emily Dillon and Hannah Dillon."
Comments: Sharon, Parts of north west Houston are still under water. It is such a sad situation. You say 5" we had 16 inches in one night at our ranch near Brenham last week. The same for Houston for days. We have so many bayous and creeks it is inevitable with that much rain I suppose. I hope your boss' place is out from under...what a nightmare. I feel very fortunate to be dry. So sorry to learn of Mike Youngs death. I saw it on FB along with the GoFund me request. Very sad indeed.
Comments: Lisa Young has asked me to let everyone know that they are accepting donations through a go fund me account posted on Mike's wall to help pay for funeral expenses. Also, I have shared this on my facebook page. Mike loved his SOC classmates and called several of us frequently to try to keep in touch. Please give out of the generosity of your heart to help a dear friend's family in need.
Comments: Brenda, I did not know Mike Young well at SOC. He seemed like a nice young man. May he rest in eternal peace.
Comments: Thank you Lynell for posting that...Peaches just called asking if I would post here because she is driving...so thank you again!!
Comments: I hope Brenda Kemp will forgive me for cutting and pasting her post on Facebook. "I received a message from Mike Young's wife asking me to inform the SOC group of the arrangements for his service...it will be Friday April 29th at 10am... North Cleburne Babtist Church 1008 N. Anglin St. Cleburne, Tx 76031" It's sad to hear another Class of '63 member has passed. Mike's birthday was yesterday. He had a heart attack.
Comments: To all our Houston area friends and classmates, hope you are all okay. The country club that my boss owns in Spring is under water and we haven't even finished the last insurance claim for storms and flooding! I think Dallas got off light even though my rain gauge said 5+ inches over 2 days.
Comments: Tonight's TV news features a story about our beloved SOC. The DISD has not maintained the building worth a hoot, according to the my interpretation of the news. The students have walked out of the building on occasion. Termites swarmed in the clinic. They want a new building. The story showed the chemistry lab in disarray. Mr. Headrick must be rolling over in his grave. That room was always in order. Sometimes progress hurts. DISD needs another building to ignore. |
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