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Charlotte Anders Strange 
12/17/24

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Hey Everyone.
Just checking in ….Sorry for the illnesses and recent deaths. A sad time in many lives. 🙏🏻
Hope everyone reading this has a very happy Christmas. I’m looking forward to a great 2025 Lord willing❣️


Gary Leverett Email
12/05/24

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12/07/202412:00 p.m.
Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Chapel
2525 Central Expressway North, Allen, Texas 75013

Interment

 
12/10/202410:30 a.m.
Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery
2000 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, Texas 75211
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IN LOVING MEMORY

Kathryn Starnes

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Kathryn Starnes of Dallas, Texas, passed away peacefully on December 1, 2024, at the age of 78. She was born on June 4, 1946, in Dallas to Thomas Joseph Satery and Mary Kathryn (Campbell) Satery.

A proud graduate of Bryan Adams High School in Dallas, Kathryn went on to lead a life full of love, faith, and devotion. On December 27, 1984, she married the late Glen Byron Starnes in McKinney, Texas, and together they shared many years of marriage filled with cherished moments.


Tanya Leverett Email
12/03/24

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I am asking for prayers of strength for Gary Leverett, as he and my son make their way to Seattle Saturday.  They are going to see Gary’s only child Dawn who was diagnosed with SMA a few years ago, but now has been placed on Hospice care.  A very debilitating disease where she cannot even hold a pencil or ability to walk on her own.   This will be a difficult and emotional trip On both of them.  Please keep them in your prayers. Thank you.


Mike Peters Email
11/28/24

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Happy Thanksgiving from Upstate NY


Bill Akins 
11/28/24

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Happy Thanksgiving, SOCites!


Ken Haas 
11/23/24

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Really cool story, John!


John Southworth 
11/22/24

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For the past 14 years I've been horsing around with a metal detector as a fun hobby. Recently, I ran across a 2016 metal detecting story in the Dallas Morning News that had a SOC connection. Some of you may remember Frank Goodloe from the Class of 1961. Frank passed away in 2022. Turns out he has a younger brother Roy from the Class of 1966. Here is the treasure hunting story involving Roy.

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2016/09/22/south-oak-cliff-grad-reunited-with-class-ring-50-years-after-it-was-lost-in-a-snowball-fight/ 


Bill Akins 
11/11/24

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I know there are quite a few of us that came from the Class of 1963 that became veterans. To all of you, thank you for serving. And to all my brothers who spent time "in country" in Vietnam, WELCOME HOME!


Barry Gibbs 
10/31/24

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John: We are still friends. BTW, how do I retrieve my GoFundMe donation?


Charlotte Anders S 
10/26/24

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Hello Sandra! Great to read that you’re doing well. A minute I hit post I saw that you had posted three minutes before I’ve been absent on this GB for a little while. I go back and catch up. Luckily was able to read your post 🙏🏻🤗


Charlotte Anders S 
10/26/24

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How many of you went to the State Fair? It looked as great as ever. I really don’t care for the Big Tex replacement. Proportions are off and he has a weird face. I have many fond memories of going to the state fair. Girlfriends dressing alike, my daddy dropping us off, the corn dogs and of course the rides and side shows( many of which could not be possible today). ❣️🎡🎢


Sandra g Osborn phillips Email
10/26/24

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I thank you to all that have posted about the fellow students and teachers that shared in the time of our development as adults. Time and events keep on rolling along. While we enjoy the achievements of the instant food,microwave, communication, depositing a check without moving from the easy chair and watching grandson at his baseball game by iPhone and iPad, being able to get news,music,the latest. Novels.. life has been and is still good……hope to visit with you as we enter our eighties


robert chaney Email
09/30/24

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John
Sounds like torn cartilage. Your GoFundMe donation is in the mail. You're welcome.













John Southworth 
09/28/24

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Update ... yesterday I somehow twisted my left knee and can't flex it. I'm walking stiff-legged like Frankenstein. I know most of you will want to contribute to my GoFundMe account to pay for painkillers. Thanks in advance. [rolleyes]


Lynell Garrett Smith  
09/10/24

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Robert Chaney, nice to see you here!


robert chaney Email
09/09/24

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It's beginning to feel like State Fair weather.


Lynell Garrett Smith 
09/09/24

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It’s always nice to hear from SOCites, whether it’s big news or no news! 

For those of us who are local, this cooler weather is so welcome! It reminds me of walking up Overton Road to school on pleasant mornings! 


Mike Peters Email
09/08/24

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Thanks Peaches for the updates on 1962 and 1964 sites as available. 

Appreciate your help and the tenacity of others that helps keep the 1963 site alive.  

Living in Upstate NY I rarely have valuable posts but I always enjoy and appreciate the postings about our class.  Thanks to everyone who posts their wisdom.  


Peaches Walker Email
09/07/24

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Correction…let’s keep this site alive!!


Peaches Walker Email
09/07/24

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Mike, the 64 class website is soc64.com. The class of 62 no longer has a website.
Thanks to Lynell Garrett Smith and Charlotte Anders Strange we have a website. We have many who just look but never posts. Let’s keep this sure a site alive. We really appreciate y’all!


Mike Peters Email
09/05/24

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We get notifications intermittently regarding classmates from other years and that is great.  Too bad 1962 and 1964 doesn't have a site like 1963.  I have a few friends from both years that I'd like to check on but it is not easy.  Thanks to everyone here that shares the information as received.  


Peaches walker  Email
08/30/24

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Tanya, thank you! You had contacted Jim Lamar from class of 1964 and he contacted Shannon Morehouse. She posted information on Facebook. She talked to the lady from her church who found Norma.
Norma was a retired minister. She was adorable, very kind and an encourager. I will miss my friend. As of now, Shannon said there will not be a service.


Tanya Leverett Email
08/28/24

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Peaches, I do not know who to contact for class of 64, but I found out Norma Salinas had passed.  This was all that was written, Neptune Society Cremations in Irving.  I knew you were friends but did not know if you heard.  Please let the class of 64 know.  Thank you. She was a precious soul.

Norma Salinas 

 

10/07/1945 – 07/19/2024 

Norma Salinas, age 78, of Dallas, Texas passed away on Friday, July 19, 2024.


Lynell Smith 
08/26/24

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Miss Thomas was a lovely and gracious woman. I was not a Deb, but was in her regular gym class. Although she failed to instill a fondness for jumping jacks in me, she taught me how to become an ace at parallel parking in Driver’s Ed. May she rest in eternal peace for all her good works. 


Tanya Leverett Email
08/26/24

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Sorry for the double post, Lynell can you delete one as they take up so much space. 


Tanya Leverett 
08/26/24

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Visitation

SEP 59:30 AM - 10:30 AM (CT)

The Wildwood Chapel at Restland Memorial Park

13005 Greenville Ave

Dallas, TX 75243

(214) 225-4852

Funeral Service

SEP 510:30 AM - 11:30 AM (CT)

The Wildwood Chapel at Restland Memorial Park

13005 Greenville Ave

Dallas, TX 75243

(214) 225-4852

Inurnment - Arbors At Wildwood

SEP 511:30 AM - 12:00 PM (CT)

Arbors At Wildwood


Peaches walker  Email
08/26/24

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Gary and Tanya , do you know the date of her memorial?


Gary Leverett 
08/26/24

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Obituary for Mary Ann Thomas

Mary Ann Thomas left this world on August 23rd, 2024. 

She was the last of five children of Kelton Thomas and Minnie B. (Casey). 

She is preceded in death by her parents, brothers HB, Bob, Mickey, and her sister Cara Jo. 

She would like to be remembered as a loving Aunt to JoAnn, Michael, Julie, Sista, Kelton, and Brian. 

A memorial service will be held at the Wildwood Chapel at Restland Cemetery in Dallas, Texas. 

At her request, in lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Jude Hospital in her name would be greatly appreciated.


Barry 
08/15/24

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She was a very smart lady.


Lynell Garrett Smith 
08/02/24

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Maybe Barry and Larry incentivized Miss Bryant to get out of the teaching business and go to work for TI where she could help invent GPS! 
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