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Lynell Garrett Smith 
06/17/15

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Gaylan, you must be so proud of your excellent son and his smart wife! It's nice that you were able to attend the Bush Center book signing. I hear that the President and Laura occasionally show up in person there.
Because our SOC guestbook has been plagued by anonymous and other posts in the past, please use your first and last names when posting. I know people hate me for this one and only rule, but oh well.
I hope your daughter-in-law's book sells a million copies, not that NYT would acknowledge that.
Thank you for understanding about the whole name thing, and please visit here again soon and often.


Gaylan Email
06/16/15

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Just wanted to say how wonderful it was to see Sandra Osborn and Peaches at the Bush Library for Gayle's book signing of Ashley's War. It was just like old times. Hope you enjoy the book and thanks so much for making time to come to the event. 


Sharon Reeves Email
06/16/15

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I saw the obit and recognized that it was Joann's sister.  I hope all our classmates in the Houston area are on high ground (if there is any down there).  I don't think we're supposed to get much rain until tomorrow and lord only knows where it will runoff to.  Stay safe.


Charlotte Anders s 
06/15/15

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Thank yo John. I'll try to contact Joanne


John Southworth 
06/14/15

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I just noticed a comment on Facebook regarding the passing of Arlene Helen Lachnitt on June 11th. Her siblings included the late Eric Lachnitt (Class of '62) and our own Joanne Lachnitt Dembroski. My condolences go out to Joanne. I'm assuming Arlene was 3 or 4 years ahead of us at SOC.


Ken Haas 
06/10/15

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You guys hang in there Danny Green, you're both on a lot of prayer lists....be well my friend.


Phyllis Laura Isaacs Email
06/09/15

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I didn't catch the information about Kathleen's services in time to attend, but will profoundly miss her insightful comments here and her occasional emails.  I wanted to meet her for lunch some time, but she was not able to get out much because of her medical condition.  It never occurred to me that we would be losing her so soon.  I'm genuinely sorry that I did not make a greater effort to spend some time with her.  We have lost so many of our loved ones.  One never knows when his or her time will come.  Thank you for this site, allowing us to touch bases with each other and to cherish each other from afar.


Danny Green Email
06/06/15

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I just wanted to let everyone know that I was released from the hosp. A week ago, on Sunday. Although I still have some pnumonia, I am getting better. While Linda is now dealing with the side effects of chemo.,but still has her hair! Lol!


Sharon Reeves Email
06/04/15

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Just saw an interview with Gayle Lemmon about her new book.  Gaylan, you must be proud.  They said that Reese Witherspoon won a bidding war to get the movie rights.  Can't wait to read it.


Peaches Walker Email
06/03/15

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I had a very busy weekend and a 2 day Staff Retreat Monday and Tuesday away from work. I have just now opened our Guestbook. What a shock to read so much. Tim had texted me about his plea. I am going to call him but give him some time now. I am going to try very hard to go to Kathleen's service tomorrow but will have to see if I can get off work for a while. I also am going to try to go to the book signing before I go to mother's but will have to see how that goes.

Danny, Rodger told me you called him. Please know that both of us are committed to praying for both you and Linda. John put in words very well how you classmates feel about you. You are loved!


Łynell Garrett Smith 
06/03/15

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Kathleen's visitation at Restland is this evening. Funeral scheduled for tomorrow at 2:00, Church of the Incarnation in Dallas on McKinney Ave. May my smart, sweet h.s. friend rest in peace.


charlotte anders s 
06/03/15

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Hey there Gaylan,
This book is wonderful. Everyone should read it!! I wish I were in Dallas to come meet your beautiful, terrific daughter in law and, of course, see YOU!! If anyone checking in on this GB today and have the time, you should definitely go to this!!! I wish I could.


Gaylan Lemmon 
06/03/15

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Just a reminder to all of you Dallas SOCites that my daughter-in-law, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon will be at the Bush Center Auditorium at SMU tomorrow night, June 4th for a book signing and speaking engagement on her New York Times Best Seller, "Ashley's War" The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield.
The Bush Center event opens at 5:30 and event begins at 6:30. Books will be available for purchase. We would love to see you all there.

Go to www.bushcenter.org and click on ENGAGE series. Scroll down to right and you will see the event for June 4th and be able to register. It is free but they want you to register so they know how many to expect. We will be there, hope you will be too.


Lynell Garrett Smith 
06/02/15

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Here is some good news: the sun is shining!


Dan Shellito Email
06/01/15

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I hate getting older.I swore that I would never talk about my health issues when I got on in life Wrong aches and pains have caught up with all of us. I'm in the middle of laying a floor in the bed room and my knees ache so much. I'm off to Home Depot for knee pads this morning. "so very sad to here about our classmates and their more serious health problems. I'm so lucky to be holding up so well.take care,of your selfs my friends.


Phyllis Laura Isaacs Email
06/01/15

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Judge to Resign, Surrender Law License After Guilty Plea

 

Angela Morris, Texas Lawyer

May 29, 2015    | 0 Comments

 Williamson County Court-at-Law No. 2 Judge Tim Wright, second from left, apologizes to the people of Williamson County after pleading guilty to two federal felonies on May 28. His lawyers, Joe Turner, far left, and Jeff Senter, far right, listen.Williamson County Court-at-Law No. 2 Judge Tim Wright, second from left, apologizes to the people of Williamson County after pleading guilty to two federal felonies on May 28. His lawyers, Joe Turner, far left, and Jeff Senter, far right, listen.

Judge Tim Wright of Georgetown now faces five years in prison after he pleaded guilty to two federal criminal charges alleging that he sold guns without a license and lied to federal agents.

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Wright will also resign as the Williamson County Court-at-Law No. 2 judge, and surrender his law license.

Wright pleaded guilty to one count of engaging in business of dealing firearms without a license and one count of false statement to government agents. Both charges are felonies that could have each brought up to five years in prison and up to a $250,000 fine.

Originally, Wright faced nine charges, but the government on May 27 filed a superseding information that only charged the two crimes for which Wright pleaded guilty. Under the plea agreement, the government recommended a total of five years in prison for Wright. The judge also agreed to abandon his ownership interest in 49 firearms.

"While sworn to uphold the law, Judge Timothy Wright repeatedly violated federal laws governing the sale of firearms. He sold dozens of firearms without license, many of which went to people smuggling them to Mexico. He also falsified official firearms records to hide the true identity of the real buyer. These are serious crimes for which he is being held accountable," said Acting U.S. Attorney Richard L. Durbin Jr. in a statement.

Wright Apologizes

After his May 28 rearraignment and plea, Wright addressed the people of Williamson County in a prewritten statement that he read to the press.

Wright said, "It is with deep regret that I am announcing that I am resigning my position as judge of the Williamson County Court-at-Law No. 2, effective immediately. Just a few moments ago I entered a plea of guilty to violating federal firearms regulations and making false statements. I am guilty of these violations and now stand ready to accept full responsibility for my actions. No one is above the law, especially not judges. I sincerely apologize to my family, friends and the people of Williamson County for any discredit and embarrassment that I may have created as a result of my actions. In addition to my resignation I am voluntarily surrendering my license to practice law, my concealed handgun license and my federal firearms license. I hope that you can find in your hearts the willingness to forgive me."

Austin solo Joe Turner, Wright's co-counsel, said about Wright's guilty plea: "I think it's a sad day today—a sad ending to an otherwise spectacular and stellar judicial career. Everyone in Williamson County and actually Travis County and everybody who appears before this judge loves him. They know how much he cares about the people who come in front of him. But he violated a federal statute and, as he said today, he's going to hold himself accountable. He stepped up to the plate and accepted full responsibility for it, and you've got to respect a man for that. It's not an easy day."

About the Charges

In the plea agreement, Wright admitted that some of the government's allegations against him were true. He conceded that the government could have proven the facts if the case had gone to trial.

Wright admitted that he sold more than 60 guns to two people with the goal of making a profit. Wright didn't have a federal license to sell guns at the time, although he knew that he needed one.

On Sept. 23, 2014, ATF agents discovered that Wright bought more than 80 guns in a span of several months. They interviewed him, and Wright said he sold firearms at gun shows. The ATF told him he needed a federal firearms license to sell more guns. He agreed to stop selling until he had a license.

During the application process, Wright received training about responsibilities of being a licensed gun dealer and about federal firearms laws. Among other regulations, he learned about a prohibition against selling guns to people with felony convictions. The ATF issued Wright a license on Dec. 15, 2014, but Wright didn't get his license in the mail or begin acting as a licensed dealer until early January 2015.

The two people who bought guns from Wright were illegally smuggling firearms into Mexico. Mexican law enforcement recovered two guns with serial numbers that Wright had purchased and sold to the two buyers in July 2014. The ATF apprehended one of the buyers in November 2014, and the buyer told agents about the second buyer, whom ATF agents also apprehended. Both of the buyers told ATF agents that they bought guns from Wright.

The first buyer whom the ATF had apprehended assisted the ATF in investigating Wright by talking with him on the phone in front of agents and setting up a deal to buy guns. Wright took an order from the buyer for two Glock pistols in December 2014, when Wright still hadn't received his federal firearms license in the mail.

"Instead of waiting for his license, then acquiring and selling the firearms as a licensed dealer, Wright acquired and sold the guns illegally," the plea agreement said. When Wright purchased the two Glocks, he filled out a form that said he was the actual buyer, when he knew that he was getting them for the first buyer. After he bought the Glocks, Wright delivered them to the first buyer.

The ATF wanted to know if Wright would sell a gun to a known felon. The first buyer helped the ATF by introducing to Wright an ATF undercover informant who used the alias "Juan Carlos." Juan Carlos told Wright that he had been convicted of a felony seven years ago.

In March 2015, an ATF agent interviewed Wright, who said he hadn't sold any guns between September 2014 and January 2015. Wright also told the agent that he did not allow Juan Carlos to attend firearms sales after Wright had learned that Juan Carlos was a felon. But Wright knew both statements were false because he had sold guns in December 2014, and Juan Carlos was present for gun sales three times—and held guns in his hands—after Wright had learned he was a felon.



Read more: http://www.texaslawyer.com/id=1202727838002/Judge-to-Resign-Surrender-Law-License-After-Guilty-Plea#ixzz3borI7HqX


Harriet Custer Ott Email
06/01/15

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Bill, my prayers are with you in the loss of your sweet wife Kathleen, she was such a caring person.  Also, so sorry to hear Danny Green is having such serious health issues along with his wife, prayers of healing are going up.  May God give you all strength and comfort in these trying times.


John Southworth Email
06/01/15

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Danny, you might want to get a second opinion but I deduce that your current medical problems can be traced back to the days of your youth when you made that fateful decision to take up smoking a pipe.

[sidebar: hope you know I'm kidding and just attempting to put a smile on your face with this vintage pic of you that was somehow acquired in 2004. By the way I'm not sure about the "waist" but the way those jean cuffs are rolled up, you might still be able to wear 'em].

All kidding aside, these are terrible and scary developments for you and Linda. You have been such a generous classmate throughout the years and it pains me to follow your recent years of declining health. Your requests for "prayers" is a done deal, my man.

[danny_young]


Danny Green Email
06/01/15

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peaches,, I would request prayer from you and your group. on April 14th my heart stopped and my defibrillator shocked me and save my life . I did not know this happen at the time , all I knew is that I passed out for some reason. and it was there when I passed out and help me slowly to the ground so I did not get hurt. 1 week later on April 21st linda was having surgery to remove some cancer and I got a phone call from the people who monitor my defibrillator they told me that on that date my heart had stopped and my defibrillator saved my life. today I was released from the hospital in Waxahachie. I was there for pneumonia and congestive heart failure. tomorrow Linda starts chemo therapy for the cancer that she had two years ago which returned. so we have been very busy going back and forth to the hospitals and doctors. and for these health reasons I covet your prayers.
Charlotte Anders Strange , I have something I need to send you. please call me and give me your address.85


Charlotte Anders S 
05/31/15

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John, well said. Thank you for posting all that you do.


John Southworth Email
05/31/15

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Bill Pulte, this is awful news. Kathleen always took an interest in the health of her classmates and was a frequent commentor on this guestbook. Her posts this year mentioned her frustration with being in and out of various medical facilities. It is difficult to learn that she took a dramatic downhill turn. My best regards to you and your family. Thank you for taking the time to let us know.


charlotte Anders s Email
05/31/15

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Bill, thank you for letting us know. Please let our class know the funeral arrangements for Kathlene. My sincerest sympathies for you and your family.


Lynell Garrett Smith 
05/31/15

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Oh, Bill, we will all miss Kathleen. I am so sorry. Please let us know when the service is.


Bill Pulte Email
05/31/15

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My wife, Kathleen Burrow Pulte, passed away yesterday at Baylor Hospital in Dallas after a difficult struggle of several weeks with pneumonia. She always enjoyed visiting this website and keeping up with her friends from SOC. Services are pending at Restland.


charlotte anders s 
05/30/15

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Personally, I'm thankful for this information highway call the SOC 63
Guestbook. And, I thank Lynell for keeping it going. There are those
of our class who only comunicate here and no other social site.
This is a place we find out about those in our class who are ill, have
joys, have deaths in the family and yes, tragedies. Thank those of
you who do post here and help us informed.


Lynell Garrett Smith 
05/30/15

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So am I, Charlotte.


charlotte anders s 
05/29/15

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I'm so sorry for Tim's family.


Tanya Cowley- Leverett Email
05/29/15

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I am sure I am out of line here commenting on this site in regards to Tim Wright; but I felt compelled to say these words.  It hurts us so see what has happened to a wonderful friend and person in all of our lives. Guilty or not guilty, he will remain the friend he always was through and throughout school. It's hard enough to know the wrong that was done, but even if it is public knowledge for the world to read about, I just wish everyone could write something you remember that was a wonderful moment in your lives when you knew Tim.  It must be devasting to all that love him to go through this, to be subjected to ridicule or whether he brought this on himself.  No one will be harder on Tim than Tim himself. Me personally, I hate the fact that everything has to be put on the site of his wrong doings.  God knows, we have all sinned in our lives and as I read the scriptures, all sin is the same, not one more than another. I only ask that everyone pray for Tim, his family, his friends and remember all the good he has done in his life and not dwell on the bad.  I understand everyone wants to know the details, but do we have to put it here?  Like I said, I am not a class of 63, yet I am married to one and he loves and always will love and remember Tim Wright for his good feats and will not dwell on the bad.


John Southworth 
05/28/15

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Today Judge Wright changed his "not guilty" plea to "guilty", resigned his judge position, and forfeited his law license. One source indicates Tim will be facing up to 5 years in federal prison when his sentencing takes place.

Tim apologized for any embarrassment or discredit his actions may have caused his family, his friends or the people of Willamson County.


Lynell Garrett Smith 
05/28/15

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Phyllis, yikes! Thank you for this update. It isn't sounding too good for Tim, is it?
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